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Gen. Hampton's Portrait "Waob Hampton, Qovkknok op South Canolima," is the autgecl of an exquisite nearly life-sise engraving, just published (and now ready) by our euterprising friends, Walker, Evans & Cogswell, Charleston. S. C. We congratulate theso gentlemen on the grand success they have made of so noble a subject. As a work of art it stands unrivalled, but still its ehief merit lays in its being a life like portrait. It is the first product, on so large a scale, of a new and secret preoesa based on photography, having the advantage of great trulkfulneti. As the photograph has superseded the oil-painting, because ot its exact reproduction of the subject, so this process is bound to take the place of steel eugraving, or any method which depends upon artistio conception and execution for result?we mean for the production of portraits. What the people want in a portrait is truth ?they do not wish the artist's conception of a man, but the face aud features of the man as he is?and by no means can this grand result be better attained than by the means of photography, and this new process based thereon. But while these great advantages are secured, it admits of the embellishments of art, and a portrait is pro-duccd possessing all the truthfulness of a photogriif h, with the arlistie effect of the steel engraving. The publishers have been extremely fortunate in their selection of the mode by which they give to all admirers of the great statesman the noble, generous, manly features, which speak so plainly the gieut mind, elevated feeling, and generous heart of Wade Hampton. Those who worked for the grand cause, "Hampton and Home Kulo," who have paid taxes to the government of their choice, can now place this picture at tlieir firesides, as they have placed its subject in tlieir hearts. It must become one of the "l'cnates" of South Carolina. These who sympathized with the gallant little State in the struggle against such tremendous adds, will be pleased to havo this portrait in tlieir homes?a glorious memento of a peaceful, noble effort of a liberty-loving people to redeem themselves from oppression and misrule. It will be sold by subscription only, at $2 per copy. Agents wanted to canvass every city and town in the land. To those who caanot be reached by agents, the publishers will supply copies per mail, on the receipt of the price. Address WALKER, EVANS & COGSWELL, Charleston S. C. Feb 9, G tf TOWN OUDINANGE. ~ Sr.c. I, Whkiibas, the Hoard of Health for the Town of Union, on the lltli day of August, A. L)., 187G, did report the storage of Commercial Fertilizers near residences in the town of Union as a nuisance, and as injurious to the public health. Be it ordained by the Town Council of Union, that from and after the first day of March, A. D. 1877, ne person or personsshall store or keep for sale Commercial Fertilizers of any description whatsoever within two hundred yards of any dwelling or any house actually occupied within the limits of the Town of Union. Sec. II. That for violation of this Ordinance the person or persons so violating shall, upon trial and conviction thereof, be fined twenty dollars for each and every day he or they shall so store or keep for sale such Commercial Fertilizers, contrary to the provisions of Section 1 of this Ordinance. Done at Union. S. C. on the Sixth day of February, A. D. 1877 II. L. GOSS, Intendant. D. Johnson, Jr., Clerk. Feb. 9 6 4t Thn n?~i: ? X11V, W1 UUUUl VUlVJUlia^ COUNTY OF UNION. Iii the Court of Probate. By JOSEPH F. GIST, Esquire, Judge of Probate. TO Jieps Kdxcardt, Mary E. Edtcardt, John Jolly, Martha J. Jolly, J. Benjamin Tucker, JS'annie I. Tucker, William B. Lylet, John M, Lyltt and Benjamin F. Lylet, yreeting : YOU are hereby required te appear at the Court of Probate, to be holdeu at Union Court House for Union County, on the second day of April, A. I). 1877, to show cause, if any yo i can, why the Heal Estate described in the Petition of LETTA SPENCER, filed in my office, said Real Estate being situate in said County, in Santuc township, bounded by lands of D. J. Fant, T. B. Bates, Charles E. Sims and others, and containing about one hundred and twenty acres, shonld not he partitioned or sold'for partition allotting to the petitioner, Leita Spencer, ono moiety thereof, and the remaining moiety in equal portions to the said Mary E. Edwards, Martha E. Jolly, Nannie J. Tucker, William B. Lylcs, John M. I.yles and Benjamin F. I.yles. Given under my Hand and Seal, this twen yseventh day of December, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and seventy six and in the one-hnndred and first year of American Independence. ( 7^ 1 JOSEPH F. GIST, "1 j Probate Judge. To the Defendant*, John M. Ltlks and Benjamin F. Ltlm : TAKE NOTICE that the Summons in this action of which the foregoing is a copy was filed in the office of the l'robato Judge for Union County at Union Court House in the County of Union in the State of South Carolina, on the 27th day of December, 1876. MUNRO & MUNRO, Plaintiff's Attorneys. Union, S. C., 27 December, 1876?521 1 6t Rice, McLure & Co. ANNOUNCE that they have received a full line of FALL AND WINTER GOODS, to which they respectfully call the attention of purchasers. These goods have been carefully selected, purchased at low prices, and are ofTered on the most reasonable terms. The attention of the Ladies is especially directed to the DRESS GOODS, S7/AWLS, CLOAKS, TRIMMINGS. MILLINERY GOODS, SILK NECK TIES. RUFFLINGS, //08IERY, GLOVES AND FANCY ARTICLES, Displayed by RICE, McLURE ?fe CO Oct. 16 41 tf VICK'S FLORAL GUIDE A BEAUTIFUL Quarterly Journal, finely illustrated, and containing an elegant colored Flower Flat* with the first nnmber. Price only 25 cents for the year. The first No. for 1877 just issued in German and English. Vtch'e Flower <$ Vegetable Garden, in paper 50 cents ; with elegant cloth covers, $1.00. Viek'e Catalogue?300 Illustrations, only 2 cents. Address, JAMEd VICK, Rochester, N. T. Dec.l, 1876 48 tf V ICK'S Illustrated Priced Catalogue FIFTY PAGES?SOO Illustrations, with Descriptions of thousands of the best Flowers and Vegetables in the world, and the wag to grow them?all for a Two Csht postage stamp Printed in German sad English. Vttk'e Floral Guide, Quarterly, 25 cents a year. Vick't Flower and Vegetable Garden, 50 cents in paper ; in elegant cloth oovers, $1.00. Address, JAMES VICK, ^ Rochester, N. Y. Deo 1 187n 48 * tf Teas I Teas ! I 1,1 INK Black and Green Tea for sale at 1 A. IRWIN k CO.'s. Feb 9 6 tf / THE HAMPTON STORE. NEW STOCK RECEIVED. W. R BRIGGS * CO. HAVE received their Fall and Winter Stock of Dry Goods, conaiating of the new styles of Dreaa Calicoes, a fine aaaortment of other dreaa goods, Flannels, Homespuns, Long Cloths, Ginghams, Hosiery, Trimmings, Ladies NEW STYLE HATS, Ribbons, Dress Trimmings, -f -11 WI-J- J a. nuvj UVUUB U1 MAX AlUUIt Gents' Hats, Boots and Shoes, Broadcloths and Cassimeree. Jeans or ALL KINDS. o A FULL STOCK OF GROCERIES, Which they intend to sell very HEAP F OR CASH, and invite their old and any number of new customers to call and examine, at the store next above Ilill & Co's. brick building. W. R. BRIGGS & CO. Oct. 13, 1876 A1 it FIRST NEW GOODS IN THE MARKET. GREAT BARGAINS P. M. COHEN'S. I TAKE pleasure in informing my friends that I have just received a full line of Slerchandiso, which 1 will sell at extremely LOW PRICES FOR CASH. My stack is complete in all departments, and I propose to givo greater BARGAINS than were ever offered in Union. CALL AT ONCE AND SEE FOR TOURSEL VF.S. P. M. COHEN. Sept. 22, 1876. 88 it THE | COLUMBIA REGISTER, PUBLISHED DAILY, TRI-WEEKLY AND WEEKLY. THE ONLY DEMOCRATIC PAPER AT THE CAPITAL. *n* TERMS, IN ADVANCE: Daily, six months $3 60 Tri-Werki.y, six months 2 60 Weekly, aix mouths 1 00 :o: CHEAPEST Book and Job Printing Office IN THliI STATE. tfSy Address all communications, of whatever character, to ? Manager BEGI8TER PUBLISHING COMPANY COLUMBIA, S. O. May 12, '7G 19 tf Q|hronitle and j&entinel is published daily, tri-webkly and weekly, AT AUGUSTA, GA. By WALSH & WllLGIIT, Prop'rs. :o: Full Telegraphic Despatches from all Points. Latest and Most Accurate Market Reports. Interesting and Reliable Correspondence from all parts of Georgia, South Carolina, and Washington City. GEORGIA and CAROLINA NEWS a specialty. DAILY: One Year $10 00 Six Months 6 00 TBI-WEEKLY : One Year $5 00 Six Months 2 50 WEEKLY: One Year $2 00 Six Months 1 00 Dec. 8, *76 49 If J. D. KERR'S MDDLEKY ESTABLISHMENT HAS been removed to the store formerly occupied by Messrs. Humphries & Hill, where he will be pleased to wait on all in]need of First Class. Saddlery and Harness work, at fair prices, and dono at tho shortest ^ notice and in the best style of workmanship. Itcpnirinif a Hpocilnty. tky; me. Dec. 1 48 tf CRACKERS. Soda, Corn Hill, Lemon Snaps, Brilliants, SWEET WINE, FANCY NIC NAC, Vanilla Cream, Strawberry, Qinger Nuts, d NON PAREIL, LEMON PIC NIC, c Lemon Cream, Oinger Snaps, Cream, Novelty i CAKES, TEA CAKES, JUMBLES, A Sugar Cakes, Ac., at B. F. RAWLS & CO'S 1 NO. 1 STORE. nor. i? 40 tT CANNED c Corned Beef, Midshipman Oysters (the beet in market.) Asparagus, (Oyster Bay.) Pine Apples, Pearn, j Peaches, Tomatoes, Pepper, Spice. Ginger, Mustard, Sea Foam, Baking Ponders. AT B. F. RAWLH ft CO'S. No. 1 Store. Not 19 46 If JAS. H. G 0 S S, Attorney a t Law, No. 1, Law Range, Union C. II, 8. C. WILL practice in the Circuit and Probata Courts of the State. j Prompt attention gWen to collections. J Oct. 29 43 tf THEIcinq ? MADE OF WAMASDTTA MUSLIN and 21 Hundred Linen, perfect fitting, for $16.00 { per dozen, Cath, at FOSTER i WILKIN&. Jan. 7 1 if Bust Proof Oats. i "I A A BUSHELS of Pure Red Rust Proof Oats J JLUV for Sale at B. F. RAWLS ft CO. No 1, East Union. Feb 9 6 2t* *. * HAMPTON ELECTED * ? AND fm ^ v M. B. PRIH'D'R'IilRfl-ER rr.y Is Hade Happy! HE propoeea now to give a practical llluilratien of tha banefita to ba aecurod from an honaat and capable OoTarnmant bj % REDUCING THE PRICES f all Qooda la hie State to tha Very Lowest Notch. * :o: I hare just received a complete New Stock of FALL^A.ND WINTE1 DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS, Ready Made Clothing, Boots and Shoes, HAMPTON Hats, Trunks and Saddle Bags. DRESS GOODS OF THE LATEST STYLES. SHAWLS AND CLOAKS, BLANKETS AND FLANNELfe, HOSIERY AND GLO.ESV THE PRETTIEST STOCK OF CHILDREN'S ZEPHYR, CLOAKS, &o, A FULL STOCK OF FRESH GROCERIES. SUCIT A.S Sugars, Coffees, Teas, Bacon and Molasses, Flour and Lard. Spices of every Variety A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF . WOODEN WARE. ary -I SADDLERY. I1UIDJDES, SADDLES, HARNESS, See. Crockery and Glassware OF THE VERY BEST AND COMMONEST QUALITY. GUNS AND PISTOLS. tnd if there is anything else you want, ask for it and you can get it at M. B. FRIEDBERGER'S. Nor. 24, 1876 47 tf Viclc's ENCOURAGE HOME PEOPLE Flower and Vegetable Garden AND rsi ?. v ?. II O in O Entorurlsc. L" "? *? "" ?? ?? ?. "? " " ",0 """ ,,,c world. It contains nearly 150 pages, hunIreds of fine illustrations, and six Chromo Plata / Flower*, beautifully drawn and colored from lature. Price 60 cents in paper corffh; $1.00 innk n elegant clotb. Printed in German and ?ng- ^^HVll^lfV ish. s^ZfflnUuatllmv Viek't Floral Ouidt, Quarterly, 26 cents a year. " IF Viek's Catalogue?300 Illustrations, only 2 fesjH|nl|\ Address, JAMES VICK, Rochester, N. Y. >ry and in Oil, Varnishes ' GEORGE S. HACKER A SON S ?tad.woiM.u.dP?t, Li?"*1011'0"ul - FACTORY, WB??r*Aw?s*oo. i?, OWI*rton'8 ? vOT io 4ft tf rnf'l only Door, Sash and Blind Factor] j.t ?* ? . X* bed and managed by a Carolinian in thi Hats and Cans. 0*-' all work ouarantked. a ww mmmnvm ^Always on hand a large Stocfcjbf Doors, Sash ALL STYLES AND FEFCES, minds, Mouldings, Brackets, Scroll and Turne< A,T- RlfcB, MoLDRl A co's. 4Mi of every description. Oct. 16. '41 tf Glass, White Leads, and Builders' Hard wars ? ? V" \"T at Manufacturers' rrises. J*BOTTLEDV, * 0. A T. Flooring Boards, and dressed Lumbe brandy, Materia, Skerry and Fart Wine,, and ?f **"7 <?*?**pUon, delivered at Vnlon at tlx Vrandy AWfa ^ ^ jh^Twil, 4 - flAND-MADE SHOES director *o*Mke ^jcaf. ' M ^ "" T; ^?Ar, tANTED TO WEAK WELL# \ * * t , M? a a nt. Hf ^ _ RicE.liojLUR*^ <*mJ f ""* w* *? Apr" ?* a1* *4 ?A ? iAthaJfi U collect IM Ladteft' CwMmJSbS * ? . # 7 0IBB8 A 00. FRESH SUPPLY for Spring end J(fo???r n "* -7 Ji_ wear just received, at N TkiJi^^ -a ?. . . GEE t //tmpjibibs' flfw Bl??k WjPrlnte at / - ' r" k;' ^ ': ; ' " : v^gL; STBAIGHTOUTISM * TRIUMPHANT. Wade Hampton IS Our Governor! ' > JT. TILDEN is Our President! A Democratic Congress AKD A Democratic Legislature; AMD TBI UNION TIMES WILL ?IVB A Weekly Syuopala of the Pro ceedinipi of BOTH THESE BODIES. M* . ' Now is the Time TO SUBSCRIBE. Now is the Tim? TO ADVERTISE , ?<? . , * % 2 A NEW BRA HAS DAWNED UPOl THE STATE AND NATION! Tfififc NEWS WILL BE STIRRINC VAND INTERESTING TO ALL CLASi Sr 1 OF THE PEOPLE. * m I ' f i FOE $2 IN CLUBS* lr . Ton will Keep Posted a Whole Year -y ""r"ncj)ipfeyy " I ? Single Subscribers, $2.60. ' ^ M iJ? . ,>ag. Wit Wl ?wf%t5!f KM Be. 1 TIME TABLftttO. 8. ? SPARTANBURG A UNION R. R. ft XSlBmaPHECBBH sft, In Effect 9:80 A. ., Tuesday, June 6, 1876 ?E DOWNWARD. j~~ Ul'WAKD. I Soj?dat? kdmkadaYs and Tuwwys,Tiiu*sdt aud ft? KKIDAT. J___ Hatukdat. ft STATIONS, jj Arrlre. Leave, a Arrive. Leave. Spartanburg. 9.30 a.ni 68 9.10pm (H I'aeolet. 11110.20a m 10.25 *' 07 2.25 " 2.90 pm K Jouosvllle. 18110.85 " 11.00 " 50 1.55 " 2.00 " Wk Union. 28)11.45 ? 12.15pm 40 12215 " 1.20 " Mi So nine. 37 12210 Rm 1.00 " 31 13.10 " 12.20 ? * Fiah Dam. 4tl 1.20^' 1.25" M ll.60a.ni 11.55 a.m ^Mi Shelton. 4811210" 2.00" 20 11.10" 11.20" '"H T.?W v.v^.1 no I ?on #4 am n * ?a ai ii ?/>w I VIU.IW a.M' I *.?u |IU iv.li I 1U.OV " St Pother*. M 2.43" 2.30" 112 10.23" 10.90" Alston. 109 3.43 " I | 9.90 " 49" Close Connection made with Greenville and Columbia Trains?Stares at Trains on arrival iu Spartan* burs, to convoy Passengers to Gleans or Cuerokoa Springs same evening. W. W. DAYIES, Superintendent. Juno 9, 1970 23 tf Greenville and Columbia R. R. CHANGE OF SCHEDULE. Passenger Trains run daily, Sundays except* ed, connecting with Night Trains en South Car* elinn Railroad up and down. On and after MONDAY, May 29th, the following will be the schedule : or. Leave Columbia at 7.45 a m Leave Alston 9.30 a na Leave Newberry 10.50 a na Leave Cekeebury ,2.17 pa v Leave Belton VwO pa Arrive-at Greenville*. j ...... 5.85 p a now*. . ^ Leave Greenville at...w 8.05 a a Leave Belton 9.55 a a Leave Cokesbury 11.88 a m Leave Newberry 2.40 p m Leave Alston 4.20 pa I Arrive at Columbia 5.55 p a ! ANDERSON BRANCH AND BLUE R1DQB DIVISION.. . ] own. vr. Leave Walhalla....6.15 a m Arrive 7.15 p na Leave Perrvvilje...7.60 a m Arrive 6.40 pa | Leave Pendleton...7.60 a m Arrive 6.00 p a Leave Anderson...8.60 a m Arrive 6.00 p a Arrive at Belton...9.40 a m Leave 4.00 p a THOMAS DODAMEAD, " General Superintendent. Jabee Norton, Jr., General Ticket Agent. j June 9, 1876. ' 28 tf ? U % .TnVin V vr ill! XVV/Uig WOULD respectfully inform kit friends and former ouatomers that he haa RE OPENED HIS Grocery Store, AT THE ! OLD STAND, " And ia now receiving a completely New Stock* GROCERIES, Hardware and Cutlery, Boots and Shoes, arrf W"v?a TOBACCO All Qualities, Warranted II AT ANN A Cigars, And all other articles found in a complete Qreeery Store. My Tin Shop la still in operation, and I am ready to do all kind* of Tin Work, from mending a coffe* pe- , to making the largest article usually constructed o^T^. All work executed in the moat work Te My Old Friends. ' Feeling thankful for the libaral patronage heretofore given me, 1 respectfully invite my old friends, and as many new ones as feel inclined, to call and examine my stock. It wil be my endeavor in the future, as in the past, to ao conduct my business that purchasers will find , it to their interest to buy of me. JO//N RODGER. May 9 18 tf " Gnns! Guns!! GREAT bargains in Guns. A good BreechLouder for $40 00. RICE, McLURE k CO. Oct 22 ; 43,; tf LAN KKTS?W IIlfrE AND COL ORED, at GEE & HUMPHRIES' ^? Oct 16 41 tf. _ Old Rye Whiskey. *^TOLD Mouogram Rye Whiskey for Medical purposes for Bale at J. N. MOORB A CO. ? Oct 6 40 tf * Wade Hampton Cigars. ^ JUST received, a full supply of oui choice WADE HAMPTON Cigar* B. F. RAWLS & CO ' Sep. 29 39 U PADL04 K8. TABLE and POCKET CUTLERY, Trace Aiains, Hames, Backhands and Hooks, Spades and Shovels and Plow lines, at GEE k HUMPHRIES'. Feb 4 6 tf A SUPPLY of those INCOMPARABLY CHEAP SHIRTS?Keep's Partly4 Mailt constantly on hand. RICE, McLURE & CO. Apr. 21 16 2t REFINED & SWEDES IR ON, PL O IK STEEL and PL 0 JfSh AT B. F. BAWLS k CCS. ; 1 No. 1 Stobb. Not. 19 46 tf T AAIEN MTV AWT ai AT ' JU ~ *~QEE &'//CMP//It IKS, . Oct 29 * 48 tf 1 } Hand-Made Boots and Shoos, FOR OsntlemeB, Ladies sod Childreh, wer? rested. RICE, McLURK h CO. Oct. 16 41 tf_ MEN AND BOYS' CLOTHING*, ~ A FULL SUPPLY, AT RICK, McLURK 8 CO'S. / Pet. 16 41 tf OIGARS, A FULL (apply of the popular brand! Pecn* liar; formerly punch, for tale by the hundred or thousand at the No. 1 Store of B. F. RAWLS & CO. Rest Union. OHOW OHOW, ^ . - T)^??i?,Hr AT8UP, PK8TLB6, mix- ' X_ td and plain, and Saueet, at . V. RAWLS k CO'S. No. 1 Storo. Norjf to tf (J>1 Q a day at homo. Agonts wantod. Out* (Dl/g fit and terms free. TRUE k CO., An* g Jet a, Maine. Apr. 21, '76?16?ly <?Ku><kO(l p?r at homo. Sample* worth . uh) (DmU $1 free. Stiksok It Co., Port* land, Mijp.o, .^^trd^r. 21, 16-jp^ M iB'^rtrii^Pataphltt of 100 pages,'contain* . lag Hat of. WOO newspapers, and estimation f showing eodtirWreotisUf. Apr 21 '76-161