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Tub American IIr.nio:\rs.?Ciuqinnati, January 12L?The semi-ttnuuartnecting of tho Union jBf American Hebrew Congregations was held Jfcsterday. A report favoring tlie erection of a "Allege and d&jfnitorlcs in connection with the Saion was f<M*ably received. The recomnienValioti of tli^Berd of delegates on civil and re gious rights to solicit donations from tho con rogations for tho.altianco of ItratliU UitivtrtelU lr Palestine and Java was declared inexpedient, he measure for loading tho Hebrew brethren Into -agricultural pursuits is stated to have i assumed a tangible ajiape. A comiaittco Iras appointed to solicit land, farming impleIncnls and money. Tho Union adjourned to lueet at Niagara on tho third Thursday of July. ^ ?, n ~ Tub State of Irki.and Crtting "no Better i J?ast."?London, Jauuary 12.?The correspondent of the Pmu Association renorts that tlie I distress in Ireland is increasing. Five hundred ^inhabitants of Couuty Limerick are on the brink ^>f starvation. They proceeded to-day in a body to Croon and obtained four cartloads of hfSad ?>y the urgent representation of their extremiiy. The streets of Cork are patrolled by mounted j>olice, and the magistrates of that city have massed a resolution urging greater activity in suppressing demonstrations partaking of the 11ajture of bread riots, and asking for the appointment of additional police. Presence of Mist>.?Rare presence of mind saved the life of? brakuman in Medina, N. V., 'the other day. He caught his foot in a guard trail as a train of freight enrs was backing down VWi him, and was unable to extricate himself. Le thrown his body outward, as most ^VDs in a similar case would have done, his ^jpDwou^^indoubtedly have been severed near m^Biabodj^^He therefore threw himself bet ween \ ^^he rail^^i upward, and ns tho cars came upon Aim seized a brake-rod and hung on with a Voath grip. The whoels crushed his foot, but ,Lis hold on the rod drew the injured member ifrom the boot, and beyond the partial los3of his | '^fool he escaped unharmed. i Advance in News capers.?If white paper continues to advance in price wo will be forced Irt ndvnncn llio l.ru.n nf anliof.|.tnt'miiu In llm aid. It is now a third higher than it was two jmenths ago, and still going up. We advise all porsons contemplating subscribing and those who have not yet renewed to do so at once before we advance the prico.?Newberry Herald. The above will be sufficient notice to thoso intending to subscribe to the Times. We sec simi ilar notices in many other papers. Tub Rah way Draw Destroyed.?Woodbridge, N. J., Jan tary 0.?The night freight train due here at 2 A. M. from Long llranch broko through the Hah way River drawbridge, precipitatiug the engine and six cars iuto the river. The draw is a complete wreck, ami the I wires anMlon'n. The railroad people say that , nil the tnnn hands were saved. All trains have , been abandoned from Now York. i Read Tuts.?$100 per month guaranteed to H, an active and energetic ngent for this ami ad7 joining counties to sell a new and wonderful variety of corn?Wallaco's Improved l'rolitic White Flour Seed Corn?each stalk producing from 1 to 12 ears and making 80 to 100 bushels i to the acre. Address, with stamp, L. L. OSM ISN'T, V Cleveland, Tcun. Justice to Mexican' Veterans.?The IIouso committee on invalid pensions have unanimously ^ agreed upon a bill granting a pension of eight dollars per month to every surviving soldier ot the Mexican, 1'K.rida, Creek and Rlack Hawk wars. It will soon be repotted to the House. ^ , List of Lottors Remaining in the I'ostoffict;, at Union, S. C. L-for the week ending Jan. 15th, 1880. I Lewis, Mrs. Alice ; I Pool, Jack; Loughran, Jas.; I Porter, John W.; K Loughran. Jas. II.; (2.)'Richards, Mrs. 11.; M|Young, Andic.; M JAS. II. GOSS, P. M. I WILLAIID?WESSON. Married, on Thurs< t day the Sth inse, I?y C. II. llobo, Esq., at his residence, Mr. IV:nj\min \Vii.i.aui> of Union to Mrs. Li/.ztr. Wr.sson of Laurens County. Consigaoe3 per Express at Union, S. C., Jan, 11th, 1300. 0. M. .Scales. J. T. Kill & Co., W. S. Gregory, { J. H. Stcedniau. F. II. COUNTS, Ag't. rr i ? >?Tho Markets. Union, January 15. Hut little cotton has , been sold here the past week, although the prices have been stiff ami steady. Friday, Jan. t? ltlj (o,\'2\ Saturday, " 10 10} Monday, " 12 10J (?) 12 ;J Tucsdav, " I'd lt);(5 12.-10 1 Mssks^ssksWI ^5 Sales f>r the week 175 bales. Cnani.r. roN, January IS.?Cotton firm; middling IS; low middling l-'.C, good ordinary I'i ; sales l.fiOO. Nt:w Yo.tK, .I:iii. id.?t.'otIon steady ; sat. s middling ii|>l.ind-t 1-Tjj middling Orh-au* id. Ciitnres ?-In- .1 steady ; IVhrnarv i'i.i'l.i t'J.!? > ; Marcli ld.l7<? IS.IS ; April J3.:i7i?.|:t.:i4 ; May i:i..V;?.ia..'>7. l.iVKne wit., .limitary Id middling' uplands 7 1-ld; inid^^j;.; Oi l-am " .'t-l'i; .sah s IJ.'laO. 1- nturea firiil. Likk is a Fi.kasimik?Only when we are in the enjoyment of all our faculties and in perfect health. This can only be when all the iinportaut organs of the body nro performing their functions properly. The Liver is more liable to get out of order than any other organ, and produces more unpleasant effects. A dose of l)r. Gilder's Liver Fill- occasionally, will keep it all vight, or set it right if it has gone wrong. Sold l?y all Druggists. Dec. 20 52 2m HCIIIODUIali OK Atlanta and Charlotte Air-Line Railway. I'ASSJSNO I'll DliPA ltTM 10 NT. !Mair. Train 17 (Hast.) Lcrv^fl^l imi't........ . 'i to p m. arifl^B Spartanburg 12.00 Night A.rri^Wt Charlotte.. 3.20 a. in. Mm. Tit aim 48 (wk.st.) I,ewe 'Charlotte......... 12.10 a. in. Arrive at Spartanburg 3.20 " Arrive at Atlanta........ 11.30 " l)\t rassKNur.it 15 (K.YST.) Leave Atlanta... 4.00 a. m. Arrive at Spartanburg 12.00 tn. Arrive at Charlotte 2.20 a. in. Day l'AssKNiir.n 42 (wkst ) Leave Chnvlotle 10.40 n. m. Arrive at Spartanburg 2.On p. in. Arrive at Atlanta lo tto " Lorvi. lY.r.iusiT. Leave Central 4.00 a. in. Arrive at Spartanburg ll.iiO " Arrive at Charlotte 4. "?"? p. ni. Leave Charlotte ">. lo a. hi. Arrive at Spartanhurg 11.4"> " Arrive at Central o.oO p. nt. r.yprisn l'ni.jht (I'tixt.) Leave Atlanta 11.1 "> a. in. Arrive at Sparlanburii 2.10 " Arrive at Charlotte 7.-0 " K/preaa Frriyht ( HY*C) i I.oavo Charlotte O.'Jt) p. in. ! Arrive at Spartanburg 8.514 " Arrive at Atlanta 10..'50 a. in. . ^Lmncctiug at Atlanta t\?r nil points West and 1 fvmtliwed. Connecting nt Charlotte for all Cistern points. Through 'I'icUcts on s lie at tinincville, Seneca | City, tJrcenville an I Spartanburg to all point.; i:i i and v. i;. i. i n::i.\< i:c. W. -I. 11 ?i rnv, ( "iiei.il M.ni > r. J <Sen I I'. and Tie'tei V i. Jan 10 *J If \ < \ Clerk's Sale. The State of South Carolina. COUNTY OF UNION. Iii the Court of Common Pleas. Oliver E. Keudrick nud John 8. Kendriok, judgment VlamUff*?. *p against V R , . K. Colcinen Kcndrick, *| ?a'? Elizabeth Burgess ft al. I Deftndantt. | IN obedience to an order made in the above entitled case, by His lienor W. II. Wallace, | Curouit Judge, I will sell before the Court House door, in the town of Union, within the legal hours of Sale, on the first Mouday in February 1880, the following described property, to wit: All that certain tract of land containing one I 1 c ? ? _ uuurcu umi *.-igiujr-ii?u ucrea, more or less, lying, f>i(unto and being in Uoudcysville Township, Union County, State aforesaid, and bounded by l'acolct Iiiver and lauds of Joshua Hauies, Joshua Foster and others. Said land will bo sold in two tracts. Flats will be exhibited on day of sale. Terms of Sale: One-half of the purchase money to be paid in cash, the balance in one year from day of sale, \vitl| interest from day of sale. The purchaser to give bond and a mortgage of the premises to secure the balance of the purchase money. Clerks Office. JAMES MUNItO, Jan. lUtli 1880. Clerk of Court. Jan. 16 '2 3t Sheriff's Sales. BY virtue of Sundry Executions to me directed, I will sell, before Union Court llouse door, on the first Monday in February next, within ] the legal hours of Sheriff's sales, the following ( property, to wit ; One tract of land located in Union County, containing one hundred and twenty-nine acres, more or less, belonging to the estate of Thomas Pridmorc, bounded by lands of Calvin Sims, A. > A. Sarratt, Ann llouner or Armstrong, and Eli- ( znbeth McCullock ; levied on and to bo sold as the property of the Estato of Thomas Pridmoro, mine sun 01 Ltiaries LSolt as Administrator of G. W. Armstrong, deceased, against Thomas Pridinore. , ALSO. All the interest which Dcmpsey F. Hobo lia3 in a tract of land belonging to tho Estate of Kindred Hobo, located in Cross Keys township, containing about four hundred acres, more or less, bounded by Knorcc ltivcr, Andrcw^Joncs, Hob- t ert Hctsill, Mrs. Mary Sparks, und others ; levied on as the interest of Dcmpsey F. Hobo, and to be sold at the suit of Lemuel J. Hobo, against Dempscy F. Hobo. also. , One bale lint cotton ; levied on and to bo sold i as the piopcrty of Kcubcn Jennings, at the suit of T. J. Jones under a warrant to siczc crop under lein. ALSO. One bale of lint cotton ; levied on and to be sold as tlie properly of Reuben and Anderson Sartor, at the suits of l'hilip M. Cohen und J. W. Sartor. j AlSO. Two mules, one a dark Gray and the other a light Hay; levied on and to be sold as the prop- 1 erty of Jason M. Greer, Jr., at the suit of Agustiu G. Wood, against Jason M. Greer, Jr , ALSO. One lot of Corn, Fodder, Hay and Cotton Seed ; levied on and to be sold rs the properly of Daniel Howard, at the suit of John Hrandon, under n warrant to sieze crap under lien January loth, 1880. R. MACBETH, S. U. C. AI.S0. I will sell on Tuesday, the third day of Feb' ruary next, within the legal hours of Sheriff's sale, at tlic vesiilcnce of James Garner, about fifty bushels corn and six hundred bundles fodder; levied on and to be sold as the property of ('lough Garner, at the Suit of N. 1). Eison, un- dcr a warrant to sieze crop under lien. 11. MACBETH, S. U. (J. 5 Jan. I'.'th 1880. 2 St ' t THE BEST FERTILIZERS. 11 F would call the attention of the Farmers of ! & Union County to the following standard j i brands of fertilizers which 1 am prepared to ' i furnish in nny quantities : STONO GUANO, STOXO ACID, , STONO AS HE ELEMENT, < BRADLEY S DISSOLVED 1 BONES, G. OBER & SON'S SOLUBLE A MM ONI A TED SUPER DUOS- \ti 4 '!! L* The result from the Stono Guano and Stono Acid excels those of any other Fertilizer in the 1 market. ! .My terms and prices arc as accommodating and j 1 low as they are in any market iu the upper counties of the State. W. A. NICHOLSON. Jan 10 2 .2ms Prompt St'illrmt'iitM make Fast i Friends. i I I11IK subscriber notifies nil persons indebted X to liiui by note or account, that settlements must be made at once. I have many Notes and accounts of long standing and I am now greatly iu want of money, and aiu compelled to collect. It will be impossible for me to give longer Indulgence, and I hope this notice will prevent the I uvuvasiijr 01 my J_?Hl I lllg CIU1IIIS 111 OtllCr lllltUlS for collection. i P. M. COIIEN. Jan 0 1 3t dissolution'" rnilK Co-partnership heretofore existing unJ_ der the firm 11111110 of Allen & Robinson is t!.'.. '?? ' ? All |101' sons indebted to the said linn must cull at once and settle with W. A. Robinson, who is author- < izcl to make all collections and receipt for the same. January 1st, 18S0. ('. E. AJ.I.EN, \V. A. RORIXSOX. I I III Pay What Thou Owont. rpiIR time lias arrived when we expect all 9 who owe us to close their accounts, therefore, to prevent being tlimUi'd, walk up to the Captain's nllicc and settle, as we nerd money. .SPEARS .S: CO ETON. Jan. 1 -It NOTICE. VII persons indebted to Thomson & Mrsr.o, will please call at Ciibbes \ Cos, Drug Store and make immediate settlements, as our books must be closed. I>i\ (libbes is authorized to collect and receipt for us. THOMSON & MONRO. Oct. 12. fiO fit. Notice of Fiual Discharge. NOT It'Mi- lie chy given lliat on the 2dd day of ./anuary next, I will make a filial return anil apply to David ./olinson, Jr.. ,/udge of Probate, for a final discharge as administrator of the estate and effects of E. R. ./ctcr, deceased. /. P. THOMAS. DcC 10 . 61 'It FRF^ n CANDY, PEMN STICK t'ANDV, CR M'KKRS OF A EE SORTS, IMVU'li >11 1* * > ^ I, I ? 1 H M ? I ? I*ot st N i I I's t L'ui .ii l?y n r. rawia Qi. I. 1< 12 tj GREAT ATTRACTION! f ?AT? I J. H. RODGER'S I * GROCERY STORK, is WHERE YOU WILL FIND b? be A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT i -OPGROCERIES, HARDWARE. TINWARE AND STOVES. F A WHICH he is determed to sell fit the very lowest Prices. If you don't believe what I say call and try 1110. I have Sugars, of all qualities. Coffee and Teas, t Paeon and Hams, r Molasses and Salt, -* Flour and Lard, PINE APPLE CHEESE. English Dairy Cheese. . Rice and Grist. Canned Fish, Flesh and Vegetables. II Rrdware. My stock of Hardwaro embraces everything ^ needed upon the Farm, in tie Household or in II1U ?uup Ol IIIC lUlTUIlUIlli;. BOOTS AND SHOES. T IN this Line I liavo a very fine Assortment, to which 1 iuvitc special attention. Prices as low is at any other store. STOVE PIPE. T I Manufacture Stovo Pipe from the very best. Sheet Iron, and warrant tho work. TIIV WARE, &o. I also manufacture my own Tin Ware and Sheet Iron Pans and always keep on hand a * stock of every Article needed in that line. . KSOOFIXG AM) GUTTERING. I AM always prepared to do Hoofing nnd ,j Buttering at shortest Notice and in the best innnner. |_| REPAgRIHG OF TIN WARE, PROMPTLY AND WELL DONE, c STOVE CASTINGS FURNISHED AT THE SHORTEST NOTICE. tci If there is anything else you want I believe fr( [ can furnish it. Call and see. JAS. H. RODGER. Oct ?4 43 tf ? Judge of Probate's Sale. The State of South Carolina, j COUNTl'OF UJTIOX. Ge In the Court of Probate. lames Mutiro ns Clerk of Court as Administrator of Margaret Ivy, deceased. Plaintiff, ayuinal Jeremiah Ivy, el al. Defendants. BV virtue of a decree of the I'robntt Court, made in the above stated case on the tweny-fourlh day of September, A. I). 187'J, I will f0 >ctl to tlie highest bidder, on Salcsday in Fcbru- -r try next, a tract of laud belonging to the estate j i>f Margaret Ivy, deceased. Said land is situa cd in l'inckney township, near Brown's Crack qq iMiurch, and bounded by lards of James Brown, Smith Vaughan, James llnney and Smith Ivy, tnd contains one hundred and one and one-half | .. teres (101.].) Uj Terms of Stile : ??> of One-half cash ; the balance on a credit of nn twelve months witli interest front day of sale; saj the purchaser to give bond and mortgage of the j|, premises to secure payment of the balance. pli DAVID JOHNSON, Jit., ,/udgc of l'robate. Jan 9 1 4t NOTICE TO TRESPASSERS. JL l.L ncrsous are hereby notified not to tresT.X. pass upon anj ot otfr iaiuo, u, i?hvm..b I heir slock to run upon them, by hunting t)pos- Ti sums, squirrels or any other game, by cutting down our timber, by walking over our cultiva- w] ted fields, or making pathways or roads through cfl our land for the passage of persons, In rses, cattle or vehicles, or in any other way trespass- j? ing upon any ot eur premises. 0f All persons caught trespassing ns above, nfthis notice will be punished to the extremity of I lie law. J AS. CU NNIN H A M. W. A. BKATY. Dec. 19 51 -It* The People's Academy. t WEST SPRINGS, UNION CO., S. C. | rpiIE Spring Term of this Academy common_L ces January 5, 1880, and continues five months. Course of instruction thorough. kxpknsks : \ Tuition, Sl-2">, ?l.f>0 ami S2.00 per month Music on l'iauo, 2.00 " " | Board, $7 ar.d !?7.-r>U " " For further particulars and Circulars, apply to J. B. I'AUKOTT, Principal. ?f .. West Snrint??. Kr FOSTER & WILMS! 1= BOOTS and SHOES. I>UY the best, for they arc (lie cheapest. Zicg> lor llrolhcrs celebrate Hand and Machine mads Goods for Gents l/idies and Children.? g Every pair warranted, Sold only by FOSTER * M ILK INS. ? Sowing Machines. I AM Agent for the popular and serviceable 1 Weed and the New American Sewing Machines. They arc pronounced equal to any now in use and are sold very cheap. 1\ M. COHEN. Oct. 3 10 If *1 Ilmvlware. J fnilE prices of all goods made from Iron have JL advanced very much in the past 00 days.? _ We have a great many goods on hand, bought J] lie ore the rise, that wo can sell at former prices Now is the time 1o buy. FOSTER & M'ILK INS. Take Notice. VLL persons indebted to the undersigned ' are hereby notified that their obligations must tic cancelled. Longer indulgence cannot bo given. RICE & McLUllB. I'ec. 6 1870. 40 4t WOOLUm < OUR stock of Cloths, rnssimercs, Jeans, Sal'iintl*. I hinncN, Linsoys, Ithmkcts, &c., ..Nc., cannot fail to please. Look for yourselves. FOSTER & MILK INS. Oot 17 42 If }EE & HUMPHRIES 3 ESl'ECTFU LLY inform their Customers lL and the people of Union County generally, iat their stock of New Goods for the 'ALL A AD WINTER TRADE, now open for inspection. Their goods hare ten purchased nt the beet markets, upon the >st terms nud solectcd with great enre by one of 9 firm. THEIR STOCK CONSISTS OF A FULL LINE OF all and Winter DRY GOODS, rOTJONS, CLOTHING, 11A TS and CAPS. SOOTS I SHOES. HARDWARE, CROCKERY, TINWARE, fOODEN AND WILLOW WARE, SADDLES and BRIDLES, RUNES ANDJVALICES, GROCERIES, la Groceries we hare a complete assortment. C1IH, Coffees, Sugars; Molasses, Flour, Ilacon, Canned Goods, Spices, lavoring Extracts, ?Vo. WE CALL SPECIAL ATTENTION 0 OUR LADIES' AND GENTLEMEN'S and and Custom Made SHOES. ALSO OUR STAR SHIRTS, 1REATLY REDUCED /.V rRICES. Wo intend to sell on tbo most reasonable ms and giro satisfaction to all who purchase >ni us. We ask a trial. GEE ii HUMPHRIES, Oct 17 4'2 tf. The State of South Carolina, THE COUNTY OF UNION. n the Court of Common Pleaa. lorge 0. Ilughey, as exceu-" tor of the last will and tea- Summons tamcut of Joseph Ilughey, deceased, Plaintiff. for relief. against bcrt I. A. D. Hnphc^i, Mnr- Complaint garet Sparks, William Wilson aud Robert Wilson, not Served. Defendants. J 1 the Defendants above named : 70U arc hereby summoned and required to L answer the complaint in this action, which filed in the ollicc of the Clerk of the Court of >mmon l'leas for the County of Union, at Uniou urt House, South Carolina, and to serve a py of your answer to the said complaint on e subscribers, at their office, No. - Law Range, lion, South Carolina, within twenty days alter e service of this summons on you, exclusive the day of such service ; and if you fail to swer the said complaint within the time aforeid, the plaintiff in this action will apply to c Court for the relief demanded in the corntint. Dated Union, S.'C., 10th December, 1870. MUNKO & MUNRO, Plaintiff's Attorney. I/?'-, l Jamks Munho, seai, > Clerk. > the Defendant Albert I. A. D. llughey : Take notice that the Summons herein, ol licli the foregoing is a copy, was filed in the ice of the Clerk of the Court of Common eas for Union County, at Union Court House, the State of South Carolina, ?n the 10th day December, A. D. 1870. Dated, Union, S. C., l()th December, 1879. MUNRO & MUNRO, Plaintiff's Attorneys, No. 2 Law Range, Union, S..C. Dec 12 b 0 Gt 'all aid Winter Goods FOR INTO. avc now 'n receipt of a large Stock ot FALL AND WINTER GOODS nbracing every line requisite for the supply our trade, which have been selected with cat care, uud we propose to sell on the most mv/xptthlq, . \V? invite an inmpete successfully with neighboring markets, Styles, <luulitics and l*riccw. PURCHASERS WILL FID A FULL SUPPLY OF TAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, letlilnir. Hal*, Slioos, ttirocerieH, II a ril'iurc, <ic., Ac CALL AND EXAMINE OUll GOODS. Elice & McLure, Oct". 40 If I0SERTS0N, TAYLOR & CO., ?SUCCESSORS TO? W. MILLIAM8 A CO., OTTON F A C TOR S?? It 0 L ir.S A L1 UltO C E K8 ?AND? General Commission Merchants 1 AND 3 HAYNB STREET, OIIAllLKHT"ON, N. C. July 18 20 Cm 1 JUST REC ' New Fall and \ ?OF? All Kinds ar ?AT? X T TTTT.T V * J- . J-JL JL A 1 A WE invito attention to our New nnJ DRESS O CONSISTING WorwtodN, Miiinmy ClotliH, Fttiioy Su l AND A FULL LINE OF CHEAP DUES OF THE LATEST DESIGNS OUR STOCK O] White Goods, Homespun,' Tickings, Flannels, Linseys J( Cloths is C< WW I...A il,a L..1 V --1I " u H o TW HI V MIIU ncib OOOVIIUKUIO VI lilflllt to this marko ?: ATT"n T?AAmn A I UUlt DUU1S AJ Are of the beet make and tks cheapest oror offered i to our stock of T. MILEJ^ & LADIES' i WE IIAVE THE LARGEST AND LADIES' C TIIAT HAS EVER BEEN BROUC :o:? OUR STOCK GENTS CLGTI ?AND? FURNISHINC Is largo and well selected aad as as cheap as the ch< tines yon of what wo say. ? :o:? WE IIAVE A WELL SELECTED STOCK Hardware, "W7- _-m >v ooticiiware, 'IHnware, Crockery Saddle Or All of which will be sold at the lowest prices, and e for yoarsclvca. J. 1 Oct. 40 A. IRWIN'S E DRUG STOKE, Opposite the Union Hotel. ^ ?DEALER IN? DRUGS AND MEDICINES, Paints, Oils, q , i Varnishes, Dye-Stuffs, c Hair Brushes, Tooth Brushes, 1 Toilet Soap, Perfumery, Toilet Articles, Shouler Braces, Trusses, Sponges, _ Letter Paper, Envelops, Glass, Putty, Carbon, Kerosene Oil. himneys, PIKE WIX K.N HHII LKllOBH J ? FOR? Tol MEDICAL PURPOSES. rh ysicinns' Prescriptions carefully compounded and Orders answered with Care and Dis patch. The Public will find my Stock of Mcili* J*' cines Complete, Warranted Genaiuo and of the ' Rest Quality. Medicine at all hours of the W night and cn Sunday. lianc Sep 6 J10 tf B. W. Ham., Laurens. S. S. Storks, Union. j ' ISA I,L Ac. HTOKEH, well ATTORNEYS AT LAW, "lg ' UNION O. H., S.O. V WILL practice in all the Courts of this State. Prompt attention given to tlio (Collection ef ? Claims in all parts of the United States, g Dec 5 4'J FRESH SUPPLIES. A, Soul PRESS GOODS. . u ? KENTUCKY JEANS, ROOTS AND SHOES { AT LO W rMUCUS. ,, HtCK & McLURF. E Nov 21 47 tf IEIYED. Vinter Goods. id Styles & GO'S. well assorted STOCK of ? O 1> s, t OF it iiiffM, Ntripctl Suitiiifftf, Alpu(*iistr S GOODS AND TRIMMINGS AND NOVELTIES. L" NOTIOIN 8, J, )ans, Tweeds, Oassimeres; Cloaks that kas aver baen broaght t. SfD SHOES, Unoin. Wo would call epecial ?ttoati?? ; SON'S SHOES. BEST ASSORTMENT OF LOAKS, 7IIT TO THIS MARKET. OF [ING, HATS i GOODS, ;apest. Call and see them and wowill can IX THE FOLLOWING LINES. * 9 ry 2xii(l Bridles,, oceries, cVe. atisfaction guaranteed. Call and cxnjniae \ HILL & CO. tf at I Grow FatI 50 PACKAGES FISH, 600 LBS. CHEESE. 150 BBLS. FLOUR. OOO Bacon, [ar, Coffee, Molasses, Salt, Crackers. Sardines, Oysters, Pickles, Bagging and Ties, Lord ? Spices, Raisins, Citrons, Tea, Baking Powders, ,ie. oacco, And all other articles usually kept IN A FIRST CLASS ANILY CIROCGRT STOKE. e ahull keep a full tine of absve Goods oa 1 and guarantee prices GIVE US A CALL V jou will be convinced tlint you can do as with us as at any other of the surroundmarkets. ULL WHIG TIT GUARANTEED. SPEAltH At CO. I Jt 40 It Clothing. LAROR and well selected Stock of Men'A and Hoys Clothing, Manufactured for th? hern trade, at prices to suit the times; to cen in our clothing mom up stairs. F08TER & W ILK IKS. Ladies' Cloaks. TF. can show the best t 'loaks for the inwiey V to be seen in this nunkaf. xaniine before purchasing. FOSTER & WILKIN.