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??? ' ? NOTICE. , U. S. INTERNAL REVENUE SPECIAL, TAXES, May 1, 1977, to April SO, 1878. :o: I rpUE Revised Statutes of the Uuited States, 1 L Sections 3232, 8287, 823b, aud 8239, re-, quire ever/ person engaged in an/ business, avocation, or employment which renders him liable to a.SPECLAI* TAX, to procure and place conspicuously In ltls establlsbmcnt or place of busl- , UCSS a STAMP denoting the payment of said SPECIAL TAX for the special-Tax Year beginning May 1,1877, before commencing or oon- , tinuing business after April 30, 1877. A return, as prescribed on Form 11, ia also roquired by law of every person liable to Special Tax, ns above. THE TAXES EMBRACTED WITHIN THE PROVISIONS nr th* i.aw iimvi" nnrvrwn "areTthe""fallowing, vizT Rectifiers $200 00 Dealers, retail liquor 25 00 Dealers, wholesale liquor 100 00 Dealers in malt liquors, wholesale 50 00 Dealers in malt liquors, retail 20 00 Dealers in leaf tobacco 25 00 Retail dealers in leaf tobacco 600 00 And on sales of over $1,000, fifty cents for every dollar in excess of $1,000. Dealers in manufactured tobacco 5 00 Manufacturers of stills 50 00 And for each still manufactured 20 00 And for each worm manufactured 20 00 Manufacturers of tobacco 10 00 ( Manufacturers of cigars 10 00 ] Poddlere of tobacco, first class (mere than two horses or other animals).. 50 00 Peddlers of tobacco, second class, (twe horses or other animals) 25 00 Peddlers of tobacco, third class (one horse or other animal) 15 00 Peddlers of tobacco, fourth class(on foot or public conveyance) 10 00 Rrcwcrs of less than 500 barrels 50 00 Brewers of 500 barrels or more 100 00 Any person so liable, who shall fail to comply with the foresroinir reauirements will be subieat to severe penalties. Persons or firms liablo to pay any of the Special Taxes named above must apply to L. CASS CARPENTER, Collector of Internal Revenue, at Columbia, and pay for and procure the Special-Tax Stamps they need, prior to Mayl, 1877, and without further notice. 1 Special-Tax Stamps will be transmitted by n ail only on receipt from the person or firm ordering the samo of specific directions so to do, together with the necessary postage stamps or the amount required to pay the postage. The postage on one stamp is three cents and on two stamps six cents. If it is desired that they be transmitted by registered mail, ten cents additional 3bould accompany the application. GREEN 11. RAUM, Commissioner of Internal Revenue. Office of Internal Revenue, Washington, 1). C., January 23, 1877 March 9 9 2tM. 2A PROTECT YOUR BUELDINQS! Which may be done with one-fourth the usual expense, by using our ' PATENT SLATE PAINT > (Fiftcsn Tears Established.) MIXED READY FOR USE. Fire-Proof, Water-Proof, Durable, i Economical and Ornamental. . One-third the Cost of Re-Shingling. IT STOPS EVERY LEAK, ( EXTREMELY CHEAP. 1 No/Tar is used in this Composition,J CHOCOLATE COLOR, TIN ROOFS i BRICK WALLS Our only colors are Cuocolatk, Rid, Dbiout 1 Rkk, and Okangk. NEW YORK CASH PRICE LIST. < 1 Gallon, can and box $ 1 50 2 ? ? 2 35 | 5 " " 5 50 10 " keg 9 50 ( 20 " half barrel 1G 00 c 40 " one barrel 30 00 10 lbs., cement for bad leaks 1 25 t 1000 Bbls Slate Flour per bbl. $3 00 I 1000 ' Soapstone Flour " " 300 I 1000 " Grafton Mineral " " 8 00 "] 1000 " Metalic Taint, dry ' " 3 00 Special prices per ton or car-load lots. N.Y. SLATE PAINT COMPANY. 102 & 104 Maidf.* Lase, New York. Feb 2 4 3ms. f FIRST WEW GOODS 5 IN THE MARKET. rmrAT DADAATRTCI 1 1 uitjuax jiaAuaiiioj J P. M. COHEN'S. I TAKE pleasure in informing my friends that I hnvo just receivod a full line of Merehan- ( dise, which I will sell at extremely LOW PRICES FOR CASH. My steck is complete in all departments, and 1 I propose to give greater BARGAINS than F wore ever offered in Union. CALL AT ONCE AND SBE FOR TOURSEL VES. P. M. COHEN. Sept. 22, 1876. 38 tf "TIIE COLUMBIA REGISTER, PUBLISHED I DAILY, TRI-WEEKLY AND WEEKLY. THE ONLY DEMOCRATIC PAPER AT THE CAPITAL. Y TERMS, IN ADVANCE: Daily, six months $3 60 Tri-Wekkly, six months 2 60 Weekly, six months 1 00 :o: 3 CHEAPEST Book and Job Printing Office IN THE STATE. <o> ai BaiT Address all communications, of whatorcr character, to Manager REGISTER PUBLISHING COMPANY COLUMBIA, S. O. May 12,'76 19 tf wm. ittknokr. h. p. eomomd. Ettenger & Edmond, 1 RICHMOND, YA. Manufaoturer* o f Portable and Stationary^ Engines, ( BOILERS OF ALL KINDS, CIRCULAR SAW MILLS, GRIST MILLS, MILL OR A RING, SHAFTING, PULLEYS, Ac. AMERICAN TURBINE WATER WHEEL, ( CAMERON'S SPECIAL STEAM PUMPS, A Send for Catalogue, 0 . Not. 10, 1870 <* \y AN ELECTIONEERING DODGE BY J. T. HART. SOMETHING may be gained tq all. who deaire to buy good and cheap Groceries for Ctuh, by calling al oue door west of Rice, ^lcLure 4 Ce , where you will get the Worth of Tour Money in BACON, LAUD, SUGAR and COFFEE, TEA and CHEESE, FLOUR, MEAL, SPICE, UirsUJtiK and PEPPER j Knowing Ones Say that I keep the beet ORE AM, LEMON and SODA ORAOK- | EBS, NIO-NAOS and GINGER SNAPS, in town. ALSO, FLAVORING EXTRACTS. All kinds of CANNED GOODS. Best Plain and French CANDIES. To all wbe desire a pleasant smoke or pleaaat chew, just try some of my choice Cigars and Tobacco, ind a wee dip of my snuff, and if you are not pleased, you may say I'm a Hart-less fellow. Don't pass the store without calling. J. T. HART. Oct. 27, 1876 48 If (pronitU and Sentinel is riblisiikd daily, trl-wmkly amd wisely, AT AUGUSTA, GA. By WALSH & WRIGHT, 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 amd CAROLINA NEYTS a specialty. DAILY: Ono Year $10 00 Six Months 6 00 TBI-WEEKLY : Ono Year $5 00* Six Months 2 50 WEEKLY: Ono Year ,.-$2 00 Six Months 1 00 Dec. 8, '76 40 tf THE Greenville Hotel. GREENVILLE, S. C. THE UNDERSIGNED having leased this property, took possession on Thursday, the 8th inst. THE GREENVILLE HOTEL is complete in ill its appointments, and has many advantages for ladies and children in its comfortable rooms, argc verandahs and shade trees, and its convelicnce to the beautiful grounds of Eurinan University. I am prepared to promise to the patrons of the jreeuville Hotel new and nently furnished rooms md a <able not surpassed in the up-country. The house will be under the direct managencut of the undersigned and his family and nrill be kept scrupulously cleau in all its departments. He invites the patronage of his friends and ho public generally. A. M. SPEIGHTS. Greenville, S. C., March 23d, 1877.' March 23 11 tf WEST SPRINGS INSTITUTE. rHE Spring term of this Institution, will open to Males and Females, with a competent xops of Instructors, on the 8th of Jauuary, and :loso on the 15th of June. The location is fine. Situated in Union County, welve miles from the C- II., near tho Spartanmrg line. Its healthfulncss is unsurpascd, and he Mineral water inferior to none in the State. Tuition for term of twenty weeks: Primary Class $ 7 60 Intermediate 12 50 Higher Branches 15 00 Board, with fuel, for females, in the Institution, 110.00 per month ; for males, in the comnsanity, 19.00 per month. For further particulars address Rev. G. S. ANDERSON. Principal. Glenn Snrincra R C. Fob 2 4" IAMPTON HOUSE. MAIN STREET, SPARTANBURG, So. Ca. S. B. Calcutt, Formerly of Palmetto House,) Proprietor. HOUSE WELL VENTILATED, LOOMS NEWLY FURNISHED AND CARPETED?TABLES SUPPLIED WITH THE BEST IN MARKET?ATTENTIVE SERVANTS?OMNIBUS TO ALL TRAINS. TERMS $2.00 PER RAY. Jan. 12, 1877 1 tf_ PAINTS AND OILS. :o: ilnsecd Oil. Raw and Boiled. Machine Oil, Turpentine, Kerosene Oil, Colors In Oil, Varnishes, nndow (Mass, Patty, Sand Paper and tilazler'a Paints. For Sale by A. IRWIN k COMarch 2 8 tf 'HE XENNESAW GAZETTE, A MONTHLY TAPER, PUBLISHED AT ATLANTA, OA. Devoted to Railroad interests, Literature, Wit nd Humor. Fifty Cent* per year. CHROMO ) every subscriber. Address Kenneeaw Gazette, ATLANTA, GA. March 30 12 tf Oent'ft Hand Hade Shoes. A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT just received, 'A. at GEE & HUMPHRIES' Hotel Shore. Anril 21 ?7ft in ^ ir Ounn! Onn?lT"^ REAT bargains in Onns. A good BreechLoader for $40 00. RIC K, McLURK & CO. Oct 22 42 tf Fertilizing Chemicals. ""CHEMICALS for Composting Cotton Seed and J Stable Manure, at one-fonrth the price of uano, for sale at GIBBS A CO S, Drug Store. March 16 10 lm H xVMlfBOSFlELECTED I iv/r "R tf*-> Tm T^k "D U1 "D /1U!"D xu . -V X' tt.ll f XI JJ JLU XV VJT xu XV ' 'J' \ Is Made Happy! HE proposes now to gin a practical illustration of tho benefits to be secured from an honest and capable Governosoat by i REDUCING THE PRICES of all Goods in his Store to the * Very Ijo we s t TV otch. :o: I have just received a complete New Stock of FALL AND WINTER DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS, Ready Made Clothing", Boots and Shoes, HAMPTON Hats, Trunks and Saddle BagB. DRESS GOODS OF THE LATEST STYLES.' SHAWLS AND QLOAKS, BLANKETS AND ELANNELS, W* HOSIERY AND2GLO.ES\ THE PRETTIEST STOCK OF CHILDREN'S ZEPHYR, CLOAKS, &o. '3C A FULL STOCK OF. FRESH GROCERIES. SUCH AS Sugars, Coffees, Teas, Bacon and Molasses, Flour and Lard. Spices of ?very Variety A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF 1 WOO I)K N ; SADDLERY. llRIDLES, SADDLES, HARNESS, Ac. ' 1L_L Croekery mid G^laasware OF THE VERY BEST AND COMMONEST QUALITY. *1- OTTVH AWn "PTflTnT fi w< wmiw ?m ?w * Alt# A VMMl Jt '$* And if there is anything else yon want, ask for it and yon can get it at M. B. FRIEDBERGER'S. Not. 24, 1876 47 tf "Viclc's ENCOURAGE HOME PEOPLI Flower and tagetab^e Garden and IS the most beautifunrork of the kind in the ?.omo Lntorpriae. world. It contain* nearly 160 pages, hundreds of fine illustrations, and tiz Chromo Plata of Flotcert, beautifully drawn and colored from dKmBalTOL nature.* Price 60 cents in paper covers; $1.00 |BBwk in elegant cloth. Printed in German and Kng- 1 Hflj Vick't Floral Guide, Quarterly, 26 cents a year. u2^SkB9H T^fljUlljjUF Vick't Catalogue?800 Illustrations, only 2 n? Dry and in Oil, Varnishes george s. hacker & son t Linseed Oil?Boiled in a g~* m n v Window Glass and Putty / * Kept for Sale, By ' Charleston, B. O. Vnw 1ft R F,JAWLS **COtr rn|IE on,y Doot. 8"?? Mi ?" <* Factor A owned and managed by a Carolinian in thi J? City. ALL WORK GUARANTEED. HatS and Caps* Always on hand a large Stock of Doors, Sash ALL STYLES AND PRICES, Blinds, Mouldings, Braoketa, Scroll and Turne< ' Work of every description. At MCE, McLURE & CO'S. Glaas, White Leads, and Builders' Hardware Oct. 16 41 tf at Manufacturers' Prices. G. & T. Flooring Boards, and dressed Lumbe BOTTLED of every description, delivered at Union at th Brandt/, Maitrxa, Sherry and Port Wintt, and 9 lr Brandy Peaehet, at [ y Nov. 19 B-F RA *c?,S N*:>18tjr'- . US. H. GOSS, 1 , - , I - Attorney At L a w, * T.TAND-MAY1E SHOPS directly frost the nr*t n w? W? . mimwww jliW?P$ JL JL Manufactory, of the latest style*; *?- TT . ?? c ^ BANTU) TO WfAll WF.I.L. XJ *1 i O 1* O. *1 , ?. CJ . IUCE, MoLURE A CO. :? Apr. 2-1 16 St TTTILL practice in the Circuit and Prebat " . W Courts of the State. THE KING OF SHIRTS. Prompt atteation given to collection*. MADE OF WAMASUTTA MUSLIN and 21 ? , 48___ ? Hundred Linen, perfect fitting, far $16.00 New Spring Plilul. per dozen, Cosh, at TU8T received by FOSTER A WILKINS: O RICE. MoLURE A 00. Jan. 7 1 tf March 9 9 if ... T? STEAIGHTOUTISM TRIUMPHANT. * 8 i u 8 F . \ 8 I 8 A W ade Hampton ~ b 8 IS < Our G-overnor! . " ? 1 1 J ] S. J. TXLDEN ! * 1 IS j ] ] Our President! ] ] ] ] A Democratic Congress *- AKD A i H Democratic Legislature; ? ,. i 1 ( AID THB UNION TIMES WILL ?IV1 A Weekly Synopsis of the Ryoccedinga of * ?OKH. THESE BOJHE& . - -'^1" i*?iy . 01 ' It Now is the Time ; TO SUBSCRIBE. Now is the Time rTA A TvTTTlTimTri T7i J U J\U V HiXillDJCj ; 3 >. , . i A NEW BRA HAS PAWNED UPON THE STATE AND NATION! . ?... ....? THE NEWS WILL BE STIRRING ! AND INTERESTING TO ALL CLAS- : 3 8ES OF THE PEOPLE. r i i JOB. $2 IN CLUBS, ; /: * Tou will Keep Posted a Whole Tear. . mSingle Subscribers, $2.50. " i PAT WHAT TOU OWE and RENEW \ riME TABLE NO. 8. ?% 1 SPARTANBURG ?K UNION R. R. III npiij agaaiB nEfftet 9:80 A. M., Taesidty, JiuieS, I87G | DOWNWARD. I UPtVAKl). ~ Tom DATS, KDKHDiTI sud I XUKSDATS.TlIUItSDTSBd VltlPAT. 1 8ATPADAT. . ' |B TATIONS. | Arrive. Leave, J Arrive. Leave. I partanburg. 9.30a.n> 68 8.10pm H acolet. 11 10.20a m 10.23 ? 97 t&8" 2.80pm aneavllle. 18 MM " 11.00 ? 80 IM - 2.00 " 'nlon. 28 11.45 " 12.18pm 40 ltU " 1.20 " 1 atuc. 87 12JS8pm 1.00^' 1 31 12.16 u 12.20 ** -9| "l?h Dam. 42 140 " 1.28 " 26 llA0a.m llASa -aa .fl helton. 46 1 AO 94 2.00 " 20 11.15 " 11.20 " W .viea' Ford. M i 9K ? 4 an u ? - * trot hers." |m| 14S " I 2J?W 1is|io2fl ? 110.30 " B lUton. .168) K4B " I | I '9.80 " K W Close Connection made with Greenville and Os umbU Trains?Stages at Train* on arrival lu Spartan- I un, to convey Passengers to Olenn* or Cnerekee ft prings aama evening. W. W. DAVIE8, I Suporlntendoiit. I June#, 1678 23 tf B Greenville and Columbia R. R, I CHANGE OF SCHEDULE. Passenger Trains ran daily, Sundays except- I ?d, connecting with Night THtni on South Car iliit Railroad up and d?t% On and after I d#NDAY, May 29th, the following will bo tbw ichodulo: I up. I .eave Columbia at 7.46 am I Leave Alston 9.80 am Leave Newberry..... 10.60 am I Leave Cekeebury - 2.17 p m B Leave Belton 4.00 p m B Arrive at Greenville .;.... 6.86 pa fl row*. Leave Greenville at 8.06 am Leave Belton???t> 9.66 a m Leave Coltesbury ? 11.88 a nr Leave Newberry 2.40 p ? Leave Alston 4.20 pm , Arrive at Columbia xrt......... 6.66 p m ANDERSON BRANCH AND BLUE RIDGE DIVISION, now*. up. Leave Walhalla....6.16 a m Arrive 7.16 pm Leave Perryville...7.00 a to Arrive 6.40 p m Leave Pendleton...7.60 a m Arrive 6.00 p m Leave Anderson...8.60 a m Arrive 6.00 p mr Arrive at BeltonM.9.40 a m Leave 4.00 p a* , THOMAS DODAMEAD, General Superintendent. Jabxz Nortoh, Jr., General Ticket Agent. June 9, 1876. 23 tf Sice, McLure & Co. A NNOUNCE that tbey.have received a full ^kjjneof., ? ; - j FALL AND WINTER GOODS, to whick they respectfully call the attention of purchasers. These goods have been carefully elected, purchased at low prices, and art offered an the most reasonabls terms. The attention of the Ladies is- especially directed to the DRESS GOODS, 8 if AWLS, CLOAKS, TRIMMING8. MILLINERY GOODS, 3ILK NECK TIES, RUFFLINGS, /708IERY, GLOVES AND FANCY ARTICLES, Displayed by RIOE, McLURE & CO Oct. 16 41 ^ ~VICK'S FLORAir&tJlDE A BEAUTIFUL Quarterly Journal, finely illustrated, and containing an elegant colored Flower Fjpte with the first number. Priceonly 25 centa for the year.' The first Nw. for 1877 just issued in German and English. I Vick't Flower ? Vegetable Garden, in paper 5Q cents; with elegant cloth corors, $1.00. Vick't Catalogue?800 Illustrations, only 2 sent*. Address, JAM Kd VIOK, . Rochester, If. T. Pec.l, 1876 48 ' tf VICK'S r * Illustrated Priced Catalogue* FIFTY PAGES?800 Illustrations, with Descriptions of thousands of the best Flowera and Vegetables in the world, and the way to frow them?all for a Two Cunt postage stamp Printed in German and English. Vick't Floral Guide, Quarterly, 25 cents a year. Viek'e Flower and^Vegelable Garden, 50 centa in paper; in elegant cloth covers, $1.00. Address, JAMES VICK, Rochester, N. Y. Pec 1 1876 48 tf_ J. P. KERR'S SADDLERY ESTABLISHMENT HAS been removed to the store formerly occupied by Messrs. Humphries & Ilill, where he will be pleased to wait on all in need af First Class. Saddlery and Harness work, at fair prices, and dene at the shortest notice and in the beat style of workmanship. Repairing? a Speoilatyv TRY ME. Pec. 1 48 tf REMOVAL. F. M. F1BB dc CO., HAVE removed their Stock of Grooorios to the Store opposite B. F. Rawla & Co.. alongside the Railroad, where they will always be pleased to meet their customers. A ftlll Stock of Groeartiui .nit ? plies will always be kept for ssle st the lowest merket price*. * Feb 2 4 tf Teas t Teas ! I FINE Black and Green Tea for sale st A. IRWIN k CO-'B. Feb 0 6 - tf ; J Brti A N K ETS?WfllfE AND COL fl ) 0 It ED, at 9 GEE & HUMPHRIE8' M Oct 16 41 ? tf. jg PADLOCKS, TABLE and POCKET CUTLERY, Trace Chdns, Hemes, Backhands* end Hooks, Spades ana 8boiels and Plow linesr at GEE k HUMPHRIES'. * Feb 4 6 tf adies shawls at GEE k 7/UMP77R1ES. Oct 29 48 tf Haad-Made Boat* and Shoes, TTIOR Gentlemen, Ladies and Children, war- f p r..L*H Hint Uni nDS e. r>r\ _ - ? - tUVAiV A*JTS a> VVi Oct. 16 41 tf MEN AND BOYS' CLOTHING, A FULL SUPPLY, AT RICE, McLURK k COS. Oct. 16 41 tf* New Stock of Prints at POSTER A WILKIN'S . ^ Jen. 7 1 Jf gj Old Papor* for Sale. J1NQUIRK at this office. pH ?iO?d?y at home. Agents wanted. Oat- |H iD 1 /0 fit and terms free. TRUE k CO., An- $4 piste,Maine. Apr. 21, '76?16?lj ? ? 1? ? . d>f)A per daj at home Samples worth ^ ipo ip/vU $ 1 free Stixsov A Co., Pert- -gH land, Heine. Apr. 21, '76?16?lj SEND 26o.~to G. P. ROWBLL A fX)., New York, for Pamphlet of 100 paces, contain- 53 ng list of 8000 newspapers, and estimation ihowing cost of advertising. Apr 21 -76' 16t i