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UL ?1 I 1 ? Louisiana.?Washington,* April 7.?Specials t from New Orleans to Northern papers representthe Nicholla showing buforo the commission as fatally superior to Pochard's in yestervlay's proceedings. It is thought the inevitable result will be ranohed much earlier thaa was expected. . Packard himself has forced the fighting to his own disoomfiture. The 7Ym?e has the following ediloral: "The , Louisiknaooiumissioners havesutercd upon their ( task of conciliation and compromise, and already begin to find it up-hill work. Governor Packard ' exhibits a disposition as tar removed from torn- < promise as ceuld well be imagined, end will hear : no prcpoeale whatever wbieh de not proceed upon the assumption that he is the legally elected Executive of the State. If the eomuiasien can point a flaw in his Ude, he is willing to have the Legislature reconvened in order to recanvassthe j vote, but net otherwise. If the United States troops are removed, Packard promises te test ' his ability to keep his place by force of arms, ami he happens to be a man who in a matter of * this kind can be trusted to keep his vv>rd. As it is equally certain that the President will leave 1 tlto contestants to themselves as soon as all pos- (, siblo means of bringiug about a settlement have been exhausted, the dangers of a civil conflict in ~ ' Louisiana are by no nicaus at an end. That consideration will lead the country to regurd tho u labors of the commission with some additional 11 solicitude. Fkutilizkrk.?Long trains of wagons, averaging not less than ten, have been passing I tbrougli our streets every day for the past two 3 weeks, on their way to Clinton. They return laden, chiefly with fertilisers. We regard it quite problematical whether these large ship* r meats ef fertilizers are benefloiel to the farming * Interests of jtho county, or [otherwise., Wo 5 have observed one fact in regard to this fertili- j zer business, viz: The farmers who buy the most guano, raise little or no grain, but make big crops of cottoW, are geuernlly Diehardest up of any other class. Such men generally buy all _ their supplies on credit, during the summer, at ruinous prices, are compelled tosell their cetton early in the fall for whatever they can get, and w.hcn they settle with their employees, and pay G some other debts, (for they rarely pay all) they have no money left. Hence, they must ask for v credit. It is this class of men who fail to pay their little debts?such as tho printer's dues, for lt instance. We are not, by any means, opposed to the use a: .* of fertilizers. Wo know they are iudispcnsable w JL to much of the land of this County, but we . K would suggest the propriety of buying less of ' - the commercial fertilizers and the farmer making Cl more in his own barn yard, or elsewhere.? J.aurtnsviilt Herald. ^ L At EST FROM THE COMMISSION?WAUMOUTU r( Abandons Packard.?New Orleans, Saturday, April 7.?A committee of the Nicliolls Legislature bad a two hours' secret consultation to-day d with tV?A rnrnmiMinnhPfl Thft OAinmtHna a detailed vcrbntin statement of the condition of atluirs, and will soon present a written statement. The Commission, early next week, will w visit the Legislature and State officers. Packard's Supreme Judges also had an interview as t > tho status of their Supreme Court. Lieutenant-Governor Wilts and Speaker Bush, of the Kicholls House, with many members of the Assembly, invited Hon. S. S. Cox to address them. Cox replied that he would be glnd to do so, but iu the sensitivo condition of the public mind " here, which a breath might disturb, ho preferred f< not to discuss public matters, but as he believes c< the affairs of Louisiana can be settled by her a own people, ho declines to speak. Harlan had a long interview wi ll Packard. In the evening Cl the members of the Nicholls Supreme Court, by p invitation, called on the Commission. ? Kx-Govcrnor W'arinoutli made a speech to-day ^ * in the Packard Legislature in which lie urged them to abandon their organization and take 11 seats in the Nicholls Legislature. fi Penitent Patterson. Washington, April 4.?The interview between- Senator Patterson and Governor tVade Hampton 1 I ant night, was brought about in this wise: Last J evening Senator Patterson stmt his son to Senator 1 Guidon it->l?lug him il? lie could arrange for him a t Pal lemon) to have an interview with Governor 1< ilampion. Die desire of Patterson was coiutuuniealed to Governor Hampton, who said lie T would be plcuscd to see him. Whereupon an d hour was appointed, and Patterson called lie b assured Governor* Hampton Mint while lie had K antagonized his claim to the ("hibernaloral scat, a that now since his right to the ollice had been p virtually established by tho action of the I'rcsi- u lent and Cabinet, lie was willing to forego all h factious oppaailion, anil accept the situation and do what lie conl 1 to promote the welfare of South ti Carolina. Governor Hampton said ho was s pleased to hear s ich expressions from him, and fi that he would, as Governor, administer the ollice for the good of the whole people, and with 110 special reference to parties. The interview lasted over fifteen minutes, and was exceedingly cordial and pleasant. ' | Trapping Gut Worms in Oardkns.? f It is very uunoyiug, after having sot out a ' iiioo lot of sweet potatoes or cabbage plants, ? to sec them out down, one by one, by cut worms. We have tried ashes, lime, soot, j and, in fact, everything wo have ever hoard t of, but nover found anything effectual until, by aocidcrtf, we found three or lour of the ( umgpi ;, one morning, gathered under a small ( board,, which had been left, by sotno children qn-ftsweet potato hill. Acting upon this hint, a -sue ptnctol small pieces of board, large chips, ^ etc., all through the patch, and wc trapped chain by hundreds. The boards must bo lifted early in the morning, and, on very warm days, again about noon. 1 ?? Miss Louisiana Gordon.?Washington, April 4.?Senator Gordon has a young daughter, born four days ngo, at Willard's Hotel, lie first con- i template! naming it Carolina, in honor of the " liberation of the Palmetto State. Tho fact that I ho bus nlready a daughter named Carrie caused u a reconsideration, lie says now that he will 1 wait until the Louisiana dillieulty is settled, and will then name the young Miss Louisiaua, in r honor of the complete emancipation of the ' South. Miss Louisiana Gordon will he a very < pretty name to print in the society gossip cigli- 11 teen licnrs hence. 1 ? . ? A U....u \l.v II.. v \l> ,, i.l-iii/i. i.v V.-mm.'u ? Friday afternoon a bloody encounter took place between Mr. August llahenicht and two colored men named Peter Scubrook and ltichard Oram, at the corner of Fast Hay ami Unity alley, Charleston, which resulted in the former being .severely wounded. A lenrful hand-tohand struggle ensued, in which Senbrook had 1 his forefinger on the left hand nearly bitten off, ' and Mr. ilabeuicht received several gashes in the head.?A 'net timi Courier. ? ? Kx-flnvcrnor Hendricks, in response to a serenade in San Francisco, the other night, said he diil not think the judgment of the American people was that Mr. Hayes was elected; but be had been placed in the Presidential chair, and for the good of the country the Administration would be supported. Four year; hence it would 1 bo tlie business of the people to pass judgment ? upon this question. - Cuamiikiii.ain's Pkth am> Tiieih Pvt.?Just i f>?r the benefit of the ex-(!ovcrnor's constabula- t ry, who have been looting around the .state 11 on se carrying big sticks, pitching quoits and r playing seven-up for the past four months, wo .? have been figuring up their little account, ami t find that they are <lue up to this morning exactly < 527,410. We are really sorry for a majority of < the poor fellows.-?Columbia Rtgintfr. * i * I llitai rirt't. Motto.- The i'alnietto Fire Company had a hitnner .-'retched across the street in t ir<>i?t of their engine Mouse on Friday, hearing i the inscription, over a palmetto tree, "Her emblematic tree freshens in its foliage at your approach."? Columbia K'ffttlrr. Thoe$tor of tlio Port ltbjf.if AtfWHser ?iys : "VVe iutend to run this paper strictly io the iutcrcst of our smokehouse." lie has token the *ole; r side of independent journalism, and may savo his bacon. _?... ' Do you understand the nature of an oath f" a juryman was asked in a St. Louis eourt room. "Of courso I do," was the reply, "you must uiistako inc for a member of the Electoral Commission." MARRIED. FOWLER?FOWLEU.?Married, on the 6th inst., by F. W. Eison, Esq., Mr. Charles Fowler to Miss Gaskna Fowler, all of Union bounty. ^ ?! .i_ a . i. j " Tho Markets. Ukioh, April 12.?Cotton?Sale* 30 halt*. at Will. Columbia, April 11.?Cotton quiet?middling 11 (a, 1 \i Hales 48 baW CllARi.KBTojt, April 10.?Cotton dull?middling llj-j itl%:net receipt* 202; *alcs 100. New YORK, April 10.?Money 3; Cold 1.051$. Exchange -long 4.WJ}$; short 4.8S,'?,. Cotton dull?uplands 11%: )rlenns 11%; sales 188. J.ivkupool, April 10.?Cotton dall & easier?ntlilillism iplaoda V/d middling Orleans S%; sales 8,000; sptvustion and export 1,800; receipts 17,100. List of Letters Remaining uncalled for in tfaio Post Office at Jnion C. II., 8. C., for the month ending March lat, 1877. **>?# Bineson, Sair; Brown, G. W.; Crosby, Miss Lmanda; l)une, Miss Annie; Foster, Margaret; loping, Riref^bey; JohdsonT Miss "Cornelius; laoy, Bro. & Co.; Means, Mrs. A. D.; Miller, lev. Thomas; Pnniel, Mrs. Mima. JAMES II. G0SS, P. M. sp^ciaia Notices. ADVICE GBATI8. The Hon. Alexander II. Stevens says: "The dobe Flower Cough Syrup has proven a most aluuble remedy to me." Gov. James M. Smith, of Georgia, says :? I shall always use it with perfect confidence, nd recommend it to the public as a remedy hich will afford that satisfaction experienced y mo and mine. It excells every thing for >ughs, colds and obstinate lung affections." Ex-Gov. Brown, of Ga., soys :?"lie finds the lobe Flower Cough Syrup a most excellent smcdy." Such endorsement by our great and good men userves tho attention of the affiictcd. Those iffcring from cough, colds and'lung.affections lieuld use the Globe Flower Cough Syrup. It rill positively cure cousuinptionT For sale by GIBBS & CO. Nov. 10, 1876 . 45 . If GIBBS * CO..are ~ Giving away a haudsomc bdok entitled "Pearls >r the People," containing much valuable in >ruialion and many interesting articles. It also ontnins a history of the discovery of the "Heptine," for the diseases of the liver, dyspepsia, onstipation and indigestion, &c., and gives ositive assurance thad when the Hepatine is scd it effects a permanent and lasting cure of liesc diseases, which prevail to such an alarmig extent iu our country. Take the Hepatine or all diseases of the liver. . v Nov. 10, 1870 45 _ tf ~ ~ SHERIFF'S SALES. BY virtue of sundry Executions to tne directed, I will sell, in front of the Union Court louse door, on the first Monday in May next, iihin the legal hours of Sheriffs sales, the fol?\vingproperty, to wit; All that tract of land located in l'inckney owusliip. Union County, containing one hunred and fourteen acres, more or less, hounded y lands of John Gallmao, Mary Ann Johnson, lii/abetli l'avis or Johnson Gault, A. L>. Sweat ud other ; levied on and to he sold as theproerty of tlio Estate of Isaac Knox, deceased, t the suits of William J. Kccuan and 1'. H. rcenan, Survivors, against Isaac Knox. If the terms of sale are not complied with iu ve days after I he sale the property will he reold at the risk of the former purchaser, on the allowing salesday. . It. MACBETH, S. U. C. April U. 'f* 14 3t Notice of Final Discharge. f\N the Eighth day of May next 1 will apply to the lien. Joseph F. Gist, Trohate Judge or Union County, for permission to make my 'inal Return and Settlement as Administrator f the personal Estate of Milliard J. Johnson, ecenscd. On the same day 1 will sell before tho Court louse door, the Chosw iu fecloaging to lie said Estate, appraised ihU dorlfitffil and icorthess. All persons having demands against said Esutc must present thenHer payment oo ^Uiyfcfehat day, or their claims will fee barred. 11. T. GALLMAN, Adm'r. April 13 ___ 14 4t? mi t ti j c* n i l / 1 _^i* rno state 01 soutii Carolina, COUNTY OF UNION. Trial Justice's Summons. JY S. S. STOKKS, fcSQ.. Trial Justice in aud for said County of the said Stale. TO ANY LAWPITL G0NSTAJ1LE. COMPLAINT having been made unto inc by S. W- Wood, Plaintiff, that M. M. Smith, defendant, is justly indebted to him in thr sum >f Thirty-four Dollars ($:U 00) and interest ipon two scaled Notes, TfieSc, are, therefore, to requirt! you to sumnon the said Defendant to appear before mo, in ny office, in Union, 011 the Twenty-eighth day if May, A. D., 1877, at 10 o'clock, A. M., to inswer to the said Complaint, or Judgment will ie given ngninst him by default. G1VHN under my Hand nud Seal, nt Union, the Ninth day of April, A. 1)., 1877. S. 8. STORKS, 1 w' 1 Trial Justice. To l/ir Dr/tnilanl, '/. .V. TAKU notice that the Original Summons in bis ense was tiled in the Ollicc of S. S. Stokes, Rsq., Trial Justice for Union County, on the ?tb day of April, 1877. Wm. IIII,I,, Plaintiff's Atty. A pril I ft II Ct The State of South Carolina, COUNTY ON UNION, ? ' In the Court of Probate [1Y JOS. F. OIST, Judge of Probate in Union CounOu % \TII Kit AS I) A Townscnd hath applied to me W for I,otters of Administration on the Ksato of ItOHKItT T. GIST, late ot' Union Couily, deceased. These are therefore to cite and admonish all uid singular the kindred and creditors of the mid deceased, to be and appear before mo at a 'ourt, of I'robate for the said County, to be hoiten at Union Court House on tItc twentieth day f April 1877, at ltM)'clock A. M.,to show cause f any, why the said Administration should not he granted. ^ tiiven under my hand and the Seal of the 'ourt, this fifth day of April, A. 1).. 1877. and in the 101st year of American Independence. JOS. V. (51ST Judge of Probate. April 13 I J 21 B. F. BAWLS ft CO. " , | mi f i i -n?, f ? ?tPainte and Oils. milE Cheapest aid Best White Lead in the X market. GREBK SEAL WHITE LEAD, Warranted to look better after Are years exposure than any other Lead after two years. For sale very cheap, by B. F. HAW LS & CO , No 1. East Union. April C 18 tf Linseed Oil. DOULE Boiled Linseed. OU. Tanners and Harness Oil. Kerosene oil and Turpentine at B. F. RAWLS. & CO. No 1, East Union. April C 13 rr tf Choice Candies. DELIGHTFUL Ice Cream Candy, Ceutcntial, Fruit, Ceooaaut, Chocolate, Fee Nut, and all other Fancy Candiee. B. F. RAWLS A CO., No 1, East Union. ' April 0 18 , Eggs Without Eggs. A?G IIEAT preparation for making Cakes Puddings, Fritters, Batter Cakes, Mufiius and any other Pastry without Kim. B. F.TtAWLS & CO. No 1, East Union. April 0 13 . If Canned Goods. FRUITS of all kinds, Tomntoes, Oysters Salmon, l'icltles, Jellies, Ac., at B. F. RAWLS&CO., No 1. East Union. April C 13 If Yeast Powders, Sea FoamA at B. F. BAWLS & CO., No 1, East Union. SALE UNDER MORTGAGE. I WILL sell- at my Storo near Mount Tabor on Saturday 14th April next, to the highest bidder, for cash, a bay horse . pule named "Chniles," Mortgaged to me by Jackson (list and Eliza Gist, on the 2nd February 1870. W. A. MOOBEIIEAD, April Gth 13 jC 2t Scuppernong Wine. WHITE Imperial Scuppernong Wine at A. IRWIN & CO'S. March 30 -JL2_ tf Clrapc Itraudv. 1_)UIIE Grape Brandy for medicinal purpose at A. IRWIN & GO'S. March 30 12 . tf Picture Frames. JUST Received an assortment of Tory neat Picture Frames?all sizes. A. IRWIN & CO., Cicrniaui Millet Seed. FOll sale at GIBBS & CO'S. Drug Store. March 1G 10 1 ' 1 m The State of South Carolina. CO L'XTY OF UXI OX.. In the Court of Probate. ? i J. II. Sleedinan, as administra- 1 tor of S. A. Doean. Deceased. I Plaintiff, Copy Summons against W. I). Hum Pij lies as adminis* 1 ,,, t rat or of Joseph II. Dogan, deceased, J. C. Furrar, John [ fou uki.ir. llodgcr, S. A. Stringfellow, ? A. K. Arthur, E. D. Humphries, C. V. Steedman, W, ? a* UQgm..-Lar1ttU.ac- Scaife CuuinJalnU. Joicpha rscaifc, William .Served. Scaife mid James Scuife,. Defendants. v To the Defendants hlove netlhed : YOU are hereby Summoned ami required to answer the petition in this nc.ion, of which a copy is herewith served upon you, and to serve a copy of your answer to the said petition on the subscriber at iiis office, Xo. 4 Law Lunge, Union Court HmiSe, South Carolina, within twenty days after the service hereof, exclusive of such service; and if you fail to answer the petition within the lime aforesaid, the plaintiff" in this action will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the petition. K. R. ft AWLS, Plaintiff's Attorney. Jos. P. Gist, Probate Judge. f 1 Dated f> February 1877. |sf.ai. | To the defendants, Carrie V. Steedman. Joscpha Scaife, William Scaife and James Scaife : TAKE NOTICE, that the Summons and petition in this action, a copy of which Summons is herewith scrvtd upon you, were filed in the Office of the Probate Court, nt Union Court if ? o n a i. _ n.i. .i c vvL lot iiuiim', o. uu 1111: jiii uiiy 01 rcorunrj 10/ 1. 1 K. 11. RAWL8. Att'y for FT IT. March 6 1877 11 $21.60 Ct The State of South Carolina, COUNTY OF l. XI OX, In the Court of Probate. BY JOS. F. GIST, Judge of Probata in Union County. TTTHEREAS, Charles Bolt, as Cltfrlc of the VV Court, hath applied to me for Letters of Administration on the Estate of SllELTON SPARKS, lute of Union Coi nty, dccca ed. These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said deceased, to be and appear before me ut a Court of Probate for tlie said County, to be holden at Union Court Mouse on the seventh day of May 1877, at 10 o'clock A. M. to show cause if any, why the said Administration should not be granted*?' * Given under my hand and the Seal of the Court, this Twenty-thirh day of March A. 1). 1877, and in ihc 101styear of American Independence. JOS. F. GIST, Judge of Probate. March 30 12 6t The State of South Carolina, COUNTY OF UNION, Iii the Court of Common Picas. S. Sidney Walker, Plaintiff, t Copy summons for vs. j- money demand? Charles C Davis, Defendant j complaint served To (Ml AS. C. DAVIS, Defendant in (his action : \TOU are hereby summoned and required to . answer the complaint in this nction of which a copy is ncrewiiii Hervcu upon you una (o serve a copy of your answer on (lie subscribers all heir otlice, No. 2 Law llaiigc, Union, South Cnrolinn within twenty days after the service of this summons on you, exclusive of the day of service. | lf'yoti fail to answer this complaint within ' (he time aforesaid, (lie plaintiff will lake judg| incut against you for the sum of One hundred and thirty-seven dollars and scvcr.ly-cight cents, with interest nt the rate of ten per cent per annum from the twenty seventh day of February one thousand eight hundred and seventy-one, and costs. MUNKO& MUNIIO, I'lantitTs Attorney. 1'it Aiti.Ks Iioi.T, Clerk. Dated January 30th 1877. To the Defendant, Charles C. /'avis : Take notice that the Summons in this action, of which the foregoing is a copy, was tiled in the Office of the Clerk of the Court of Common IMeas for Union County, in the County of Union in the Stale of South Cnrolina on the day of January one thousand eight hundred and seventy-seven. MONUO \ Ml'NKO, I'lainiitf s Atl'y. No. 2 Law Hange, Union, S. ('. March 2 , 8 $21.60 Ct ** By using the Celebrated "FARMERS'. FRIEND' WEST'S GUANO DISTRIBUTOR. balentine's cotton planter, Masanfhclured by QOWER, COX dfc MARKLEY, dMentille, S. C. NICHOLSON, Agent, Union C. H. March 16, Jo- | 8m fcUMUTHJLJNtf JN F W UNDER THE S(0)W. > ?? NEW STORE AT THE OLD STAND. t JAMES H. RODGER HAVINO purchased tho entire interest ef hie father, Mr. JOHN RODGER, in his Grooery Store, respectfully announces to the old Friends and Customers of the former owner that he will continue the GROCERY BUSINESS At tli? Old Ntand, and will always keep a full stock of all kinds of Groceries, PLANTATION SUPPLIES. J Table and other Cutlery, Plows and Plow Steel, Canned Fruits, Meats, Oysters, &c., WOODEN WARE. ALL BRANDS OF TOBACCO, &c., &c., which ho will eoll . PRICES TO SUIT TIIE TIMES. I respectfully invite the old friends and customers of flic house, and any number of new ones, to h CALL A N 1) T K Y M E. * You will find two "Live young men," standing ready at all times to wait on you, and what we cannot show and sell you is not worth asking for or having. Oti.ll tit tltoOld i^tand If you want good^^i^yjS^Splite attention, and perfect satiafaction. . . JAMES II. RODGER. [ . ? -r N TO THOSE INDEUTKD. H AVING soldx>ut my entire interest in the Grocery Business, to my ton, I aui anxious to settle up all iiutstnndinprlndcbtednesit. I, therefore, call upon those in any way indebted to tno to co:nc forward and make settlements immediately. My Hooks and Accounts are i-till at the Store, and if I am not present my sou, Mr. James II. llodj?er, is empowered to make settlements. -? JOHN RODGER. March 2 8 tf 1 SOLUBLE PACIFIC GUANO. :o: 1 THE ABOVE WELL KNOWN GUANO AND COMPOUND ACID PHOSPHATE IS now offered for sale at the following places in this County. Consumers of this tluano will find it fully up to last year's quality, which gave such increased satisfaction. For Circulars and prices apply to jr. T. IIIIJ, Ac OO., ? ?- - Union C. II., S. C., W. W. CROSBY, Shelton, S. O., or to E. H. FROST & CO., Charleston, S. C. February 10 0 3m SAMUEL S. STOKES, LADIES!! t oi'iK*^' Jit f HAVE just received a nice lot for KilMtci*; axi> I such as .1 T 12 IAL .J 1J W T I O 1<: , . LllUWs*uj'h-s I nion C. II.. S. C'.. I Fr'oWKRS. T\TIF.T. practice in Hie Circuit and Probate j 7/A AJSI\UFTTK6 VV Courts. t ovist v vava'.vi a*v 1 All business in tlio jurisdiction of a Trinl Jus- ' ' / . , lic? attended to with promptness. ? " Special attention given to collections, &c. AlSO, Otlice for the present, third door to the Icttin \ small variety of hats of the latest style, the Court House. Cull an,| R(.c for yourself, March 2 __ 8 . ,f_ A I.I, CIIli.il* FOK CASH. HAMPTON IS GOVERNOR. m. grant, March 23 11 If JUIST ISO HUKIO AS HAMPTON IS GOVERNOR THE KENNESAW GAZETTE, JUST MO Si;UK A MO.XTIII.Y TAI'F.n, rt'BI.ISII EI? AT j Will those who owe mo will hare to pay me, A7XANTA (J V. JUST SO SUHK .. Will all papers left in my otlice for Kocord hav? Devoted to Kailroad interests, l.ilcraturc, Wit to ho accompanied with the Cash to receiva ftml ||limor. y,fty Crnit prr ,J(aTi CHHOMO proper attention. t() every subscriber. Take Hood C1IABLKS BOI.T. Address Ktnnetaw Gazelle, Clerk. ATLANTA, GA. Dec 29 _ 52 tf I March 30 12 tf Hard Times Prevented. *~Wji. moron. "ITTSSSr i.\ sympniny Willi iiiv n:ini nines aim scarcity . ? ?j , of money we nrc otl'ering lioodi at astonish- gititfiHfffiy %x, tfjflTlflOTln ^ ingly low prices for tlie inoncy, lo which weheg immi nnvn V 4 to call the attention of purchasers. Tliosc look- * * ing for bargains need not fear disappointment. 3? n 11 u fit <? t it l* O r n of RICK, Mcl.UKK tc Co., Portable and Stationary Engines, Feb 2 4 ,f- BOILERS OF ALL KINDS, Notice. j- ^?KKIlW' Wn # , , tllxl.SI Al ILImS. E earnestly rcq.icM our friends who nrc MI, ( o EA1UNG, .ndebtc^lax*^er by Note or open 8IIAFTIN0, PULLEYS, *c. Account lo conic lorwnvn and settle. >?c must \ M FKIC\N TUKHINK WATER Wil MKL have money to T^r our debts. CAMERON'S Sl'JBCIAL STEAMPUMPS. Mr. S. S. Stokes is authorized to collect and sign receipts for us. (J I BUS & (.'(). Hm'ImI lot* ( ntnlojfiit*, Jan 26 S 3t k'c.v. in. I8?r? 4b Iv i>. >v. TpWNME N i> , Fertilizing Chemicals. Attorney at Law, pilIF.MlC.VLS (prCoMipaUng ColUm Seed and 1' X I O X (' II N C1 Slnblc Mniiuf^' at one fourth the J*ioc of '* ** Gun no, for side nf ' ' . ' March 2 _8._ _Jf?' GIW? A CxTs, Drag Slorc. liUdfles9 CiiNtora Jlndo S!ioom. ^ Match W 10 1m? IjlllWII SUPPLY for Spring ..a (Jm . Soi.nobi.Wp Clouds. L wear just received, nt T~>LANTATlON tools, forming implements, I (IKK k //I'M F//K IKS' I. trnoos, Harness, Axes Ac., Ac., very low. Hold Store. > HICK, McLlIRK ft Co., April 21, '76 16 If Fcbf 4 (f f I? > . I J a * - I . ffWf TlfcAi. U. S. INTERNAL REVENUE SPE0IAZ7 TAXflb, May 1, * W, (o Apt*II89, ?330THE Revised Statutes of the United States, Sections 8*282, 3237,. 823b, and 8280, require every person engaged in any business, avocation, or employment which readers him liable to a SPECIAL TAX, to proenro an<l place oonnpftcnonaly In hli eetabllNhiiient or plnce of bmlnew * STAMP denoting the payment of said SPECIAL TAX for the speeial-Tax Year beginning May 1, 1877, befo.-e commencing or continuing business after April 30, 1877. A return, as prescribed on Form 11, is also roouired b? law of ever* person liablo to Sue ci?I Tax, as above. TIIB taxes em BRACED within the provisions of TUB law above quoted are the Allowing, viz : Root i flora $200 00 Dealers, retail liquor 20 00 Dealers, wholesale liquor 100 00 Dealers in nialt liquors, wholesale. 00 00 Dealers in malt liquors, retail 20 00 Dealers iu leaf tobacoo 20 00 Retail dealers in leaf tobacco 600 00 And on sales of Over $1,000, ilflj cents for every dollar in excess of $1,000. Dealers in manufactured tobacco 6 00 Manufacturers of stills 60 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 Peddlers of tobacco, first class (mere than two horses or other animals).. 60 00 Peddlers of tobacco, second class, (two liorscs or other animnls) 26 00 Peddlers of tobacco, third cluss (one horse or other animal) 15 00 Peddlers of tobacco, fourth elass(on foot or public conveyance) 10 00 Brewers of less than 600 barrels 60 00 Brewers of 600 barrels or more 100 00 Any person so liable, who shall fail to comply with the foregoing requirements will be suhjcot !o severe penalties. Persons or firms liable to pay any of the Special Taxes named above must apply to L. CASS CARPENTER, Collector of Internal Rcvonue, at Columbia, and ray for nud procure the Spo:ial-Tax Stamps they need, prior to May 1, 1877, tnd without further notice. Special-Tax Stamps will be transmitted by a.ail only ou receipt from the person or firm orlcring the samo of spccifio^dij-cclhytS-MUlpjh). he amount required to pay tlio postage. Tho postage on one stamp is three cents anil on two stamps six cents. If it is desired that they be Irnnsmittcil by registered mail, ten cents addllional should accompany tho application. GREEN B. RAUM, Commissioner of Internal Revenue. OFFICE OK IXTKHXAl. RXVKNL'K, Washington, 1). C., Janunry 23, 1877 March ? 1? 2tM 'J A THE ~ Greenville Hotel. GREENVILLE, S. C. mil K UNDEU8IGNE1) having leased this prop| erty, took possession on Tliursduy, tho 8lh list. THE GREENVILLE HOTEL is complete in all its appointments, and lias many advantages for ladies and children in its comfortable rooms, large verandahs and shade trees, and its convenience to the beautiful grounds of Furmnn University. 1 aui prepared to promise to the patrons of the Greenville Hotel new and neatly furnished rooms and a .able not surpassed in the up-country. The house will be under the direct management of tho undersigned and his family and will he kept scrupulously clean in all its departments. He invites the patronage of his friends and tho public gonerally. A. M. SfEIGHTS. Greenville, S. <1., Mareh 23d, 1877. March 23 ? 11 tf WEST SPRINGS INSTITUTE^ rn HE Spring term of this Institution, will open _L to Males and Females, with a competent crops of Instructors, on the 8th of January, and close on the loth of June. Thclocution is fine. Situated in Union County, twelve miles from the C. II., near the Spartanburg line. Its hcnlthfulncss is utisurpascd, and the Mineral water inferior to none in the State. Tuition for torm of twenty weeks: Primary Class 9 7 50 Intermediate 13 50 Higher Bronchos 16 00 Board, with tucl, for females, in tho Institution, $10.00 per month; for males, in the community, $0.00 per month. For further particulars address Bev. 0. 8. AN I) El WON, Principal. Glenn Springs. S. C. Feb 2 4 VT .1! A _ "T* J1 A .wouceio itoaa uverseerts. County Commissioners Okfick. Union, S. <\, March 18. 1877. OYKHSKKIW3 of lloads throughout the County, arc hereby notified nn<l required, to call out all hands liable ou their Section to perform (load duty, and put the same in good order by loth April next. All Defaulters tube warned to appear before (lie Hoard at the regular Meeting on tho second Tuesday in May next, (8th).? Overseers failing to obey this order will be turned over to the prqpcr authorities to be dealt with as '.helaw direct*. -4" The reporting of any road not put tn good ordor. will bo considered a favor by the Hoard. 1). r. DUNCAN. Ch'n H. C. C., U. C. Wm. Hit.!., Clerk. March lf? 10 6t PAINTS AND OILS. LinseetftMl, Raw and Hoi led. Machine Oil, Tnrpentine, Kerosene Oil, Colors in Oil, Varnishes, Window (ilass, Putty, Sand Paper and Olazior'a Paints. For Sale by A. IRWIN & COMarch 2 8 tf HAMPTON HOUSE; MAIN ST UK FT, SPARTANBURG, So. Oa. w. A>. ^aicutt, (Formerly of Palmetto House,) Proprietor. HOUSE WELL VENTILATED, ROOMS NEWLY FURNISHED AND CARPKTED?TABLES SUPPLIED WITH THE BEST IN MARKET?ATTKNTIV11 SBR V A NTH- O M N lP.US TO ALL TRAINS. TERMS #2.00 FEU DAY. Jan. 12, 1^77 1 _ lf_ REMOVAL. F. M. FA lilt A COM "V V \ V V. l'PinBVPtl llioir SiapI/ r% f 12 * />/?**? a n tlie Store opposite B. F. Rawls k*Co., alongside the Railroad, where they will always bo pleased to meet their customers. A full Stock of (Iroecrics rind Plantation s-ip? plies will always b? kept for rale ot the lo?cst market prices. Feb 14 4 tf