The Greenville enterprise. (Greenville, S.C.) 1870-1873, February 01, 1871, Image 3
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OREEKVILLC. I. C.
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mST-tUB UTti BWCT
MANSION HOUSE
FOR SALE OR LEASE.
the above larok
fend Splendid
BBBk 11 () T E ^
Long and favorably known to rtaltora throughout
the country as a Flrat-Claaa Hotel, la now
offered for TKa knuan la & and A
Story Butiding. It baa upwards of 7d Sleeping
Roomt, oil neatly furolohbd. Elegant
Porlors j Bar and Billiard Rooms | Ico lloase,
now filled with Ico. Also, a flue Btoro connected
witb it.
On tbo Lot is s large Vegetable Garden ;
several OatballdlngS, -Stables, Ac.
It is the only Botel in Greenville, and is
lighted with Gas. Terms ol Sale made easy.
If not sold soon, tbo llbtel will be Leased
for a terns of years. Lessee to purchase
Furniture, Apply to
8. SWANDALE,
Proprietor, Greenville, 8. C.
Jan II ]U tf
County Notice.
THE folio* in* regulation* have linen
adopted hy tin* Board of County Commissioners
for convenience of the people
and economy to the County. There will
be a regular monthly mealing of the Roard
on the 1*1 Monday, ^sstesday,) of each
month, at 2 p. m.
Commissioned W. A. HUDSON, will at
tend the office of tha Board on Saturday of
each week, from 9 a. in until 4 r. m.
The following geographical division for
County purposes, will b? observed, at to
Roads, Bridge*. Paupers, Ac :
The To*nehip? of Doukbn, Oak J.a\vn,
Falrvlew, Onoe and Gantt, under ropervl
aion ot Commiesioner J DUNKLIN SUL1,1
VAN.
Tlie Townahipa of Aurtin, Butler, Greenville,
Chick Spring*. Pari* Mountain and
DaUa, under supervision of l'onun:ssioner
\V. A. HUDSON.
Tlie Town,liips of O'Nrall. Highland.
Gla-sy Mountain, Saluda and Cleveland,
under supervision of Board. Will report to
same through Dr. W. A. MOONEY.
The pillowing list of Sub Commissioners
will please notiee the ahovs atrangeiiicht
and report necoidingly the condition of
Roads, Bridges, &o , of their respective Town
ships.
I.. Dunklin, A. Ramsey, Sub Commissioner
2. Oak Lawn, Israel Charles, "
3. Fairview.T. L. Woodside, "
4. Grove, W. A Pepper, "
A. Austin, W. ||. Austin, "
6. Caiilt, W. C. Yen ruin, , "
7. Boiler, Henry T. Stroud, *
8. Gi?envill<v Perry D GiligMth, '
V. Chick Springs, Alfred Taylor, "
19 Paris Mountain, O. J. Hill, "
II. O'Keall. II T Good let t,
12. Bates, M L. West, ll.
Highland, Jas. H'irriion, Jr., <'
14- Glassy Mountain, Thos ttced, "
15 Saluda, D. W. Hodges, "
10. Clevelatid, W. li Join.son, "
J D. SULLIVAN, ) County
W. A. HUDSON, J Commissioners.
Jan 25 ^ 86 2
For Sale.
' A CO*1TaOE with five
TV conitortahle Rooena, new'y
fitted up, within n few miie
IttiaUMP 1 utcs walk of the business
|>?eti?u ot the City. Three Acre* of Land
in the lot. All 'neoemary out buildings, to
gether with good young orchard, gold Well
w. ii. uammku.
Jan 25 3d S
WM. J. RANDOLPH.
STONE CUTTER AND BUILDER.
fj. LOCATED on Fall* Street, one
[T\ square of Meiltt. Oower, Cox k
' tSRANlTK of all descriptions
furnished and cut to order. TOMBX
STONES, with (Jranite or Marble
CI PcdustWI* tr.ny he had on application.
3 Special attention guaranteed to all
work.
JT an 18 35 tf
1amw academy,
PaifyieW, Greenville County, S CJ.
B. SMITH, A. B., Principal.
TIIIS School, located midway between the
City of Ortenville and Laurens C. II.,
afford* a quiet and retired situation; and the
means of a thorough instruction for Young
Men preparing for Business or College. The
firist Saseitm. fcur (?71, begins Monday, January
3<>tb. Board and Tuition on the most
reasonable tortus. ,Pot particular*, address
tha Principal. Jaw 18- 35-2*
Tft -Tt
A CARD. ? A
5L MV FRIENDS AND PAT2Ev^tt#ine
(live my thank* for past Jff&L
U&ivlfBCavor* Ac. I continue l?? taske Ij7?
additions to mv Stock, of JfiWKL- Inul3
HY, WATCUKS, CLOCKS. HP
TICLKS, s IL V B U l' 1. A T E ltJBBl
WARE. TABLE CUTLERY, Ac. Special attention
given to repairing fine Watcher, and
Time Piece* of ever/ description.
JAMK8 O. BLACK.
Jan 18 .1ft tf
Ifotico
IS hereby given to a'l wl*jm it may c>n
t*em,Vhai I will apply in S. ,1. Dotilhii,
I'foKate ludi/* of Greenville County, on ibt
Vt/i day of b'tbinary nrXl. for a final dia
charges* Adsmnistrntnr. de bonit won. of the
Estate* of STEPHEN SMITH, deceased ;
FRANCIS SMITH, deoesaed, and A. T
8Miril. deceased; therefor* all panic having
cla mis atrninet raid Estate#, will present
them on or fore raid day to m< or the
naid Probate Judge, or be debarred
I.. O. SMiTH,
Ad wd n i rt m t or, 4t haw hi now..
January Bth, 1871. 84-4
Notice.
ALL pereona inldittl to tit* Estate of
NEWTON HA HB, d-ceased, ate heieby
notified that ait immediai* settlement i*
required, as said Estate Its* to be settled up
Ait full by ,Ae frit of April nepf ; and all
parties having alatma against Mid Ea'at*,
srlll pl*a?a present ihem property Attested
to the undersigned by the time above epeeirted.
. JOHN W. OAULT. Executor.
Jan 23 94 ' id
Notii#
IN my aliaene >, S A MO EL i BOOTH|T.
Egq , will sttead to the dulbg of the
office ol School Com rp> "toner,
?t&rj will at lead in my office ai the I
pourt House, a vary Balm-day in each %?ek.
A. C. HoO?E.
ffcbaol Cotnntiseioner Greenville County.
Jen 4ik. 1*11. ?t 1/
4 I r I i n i es 1?M II s ? ea >* i g a?wm^facam"Mam 1
Notice
J8 hereby given to nil whom it may concern,
that I will apply to 8. J. Doathil, Prote
Jadge of Greenville Coanty, ?? lb* 18tb
dou of f'obmmry *?/, for a 0n?l discharge a*
Administrator^- with Will a named?of the
P.*iata of THOMAS M08RLY, lessee**.
Jan. 17th, 1871. B. J. STEWART,
Administrator with Will A goes erf.
jfao 18 M ft
^ a Notice
_ ? ,W . II p??n m an aoorn U may aanaava,
X U)?i f ViU apply lo 8. J. l>outb(t, Probata
Judga of Orawill* County, on ik* ISik dag
of Ftbruarg nort, for a Anal diaohargo aa Adminiatrator
of tbo Batata of MAEIA M.I
O'NKILL, doooaaed t all partioa bavin# alaima
kHainit aaid Batata, will pratant on or bofora
a aid day to /no or tbo aaid Probata Judge, or
bo demurred.
W. A. M..DANIKI,, Adnilnjatrator,
January IStb, 1S71. 36-i
mwm
SOLUBLE J
AS.
SULPHUR
manufaotur:
VLMNh$
C H Alt LES1
by t
SLLPHIRIC AC1D&8UPEE
THE now well-known ET1WAN GUANO la I
pbates of South Carolina. There Phosphates I
to t>e ground to powder, and made Soluble by Su
operation the largest Sulphuric Acid Chambers a
facture at the lowest rates, the highest grade of 1
pioportlon of Soluble Phosphate which any Ferti
per acre. In order to mako the Fertiliser compli
titles are added. With these views the Company
btiwant ?
Warranted to contain from 15 to 20 PER CBN1
OF LIME, and from 2 to 24 per cent, of iii/Fi
NIAN GUANO and POTASH, to adapt it to a
$70 per ton, and interest 7 per cont. per annum.
JJXHBC?XjV?
Of high grade, suitable Tor Manufacturer! or far
scr, and specially adapted for compost. As iargo
golVu the Phosphate, this will ho found a cheap n
rial. The grade furnished will l>e from 18 to 20
$40 per ton cash. On timo,$46, with interest at
will be furnished to order at an additional price
COMPOUND ACI]
Specially prepared for composting with cotton
$35 per ton: cash ; on time $40, with interest at '
At much lower rates, consisting simply of the
l'rice $20 per ton, cash. On time, $22, and inter
WM. C. ]
flgents, JYo. 14
d3C-A.M_.ESf
tST DAVID & STUADLEY, 1
Id^GEO. W. ANDERSON, A
N. 11.?The per centage of Dissolved Bone Ph
Etiwnna, is ascertained at the Works, oy their <
chaser be d issnti*ficd, he tuny return average
days ufter delivery, and "they will bo analysed
guaranteed will be made gfcod to dim by the Co
Jan 25 36
BWBONE 1
SUPER PHOSPHATE!
STANDARD GUARANTEED ||j|H
WWW !?? H
MANUFACTURED BY
WALTON,WHANN&tfjj
; WILMINGTON,DEL^J
The Great Fertiliz
all C
THE unparalleled success of tins 1
proves it to be the. BEST and CI1E
the market.
It has been used by many of tli
South, and
In every single instance it hcu
On CXJTTON it# effect# liavc hewn partieolnrlv
PHOSPHATE to increase tbo yield from ONE
CENT., ?r cvei wore !
Mr. Geo. C. Dixon, an ejninent planter of Car
Planter, rays that in an eK|>eriinent with seven
WllANN'S proved itself the best of all those tr
rate of $-0 V0 per acre of cotton. A copy of M
rwit ga.j
CLAGHORN, HE:
Charleston, S. C~> a
Januury II, 1670.
8 c. e. r co. & 8. w. r r bake |
Annual meeting okthr stocr* *
holders op thk south caro *
LIN A RAILROAD (XMdPANV, AND OF
THE SOUTH WESTERN RAILROAD ,
B ANK ?TIk; Annual M?-?-tInn t4 live Slock*
holder* of llic above institutions will be held
in the Ciiy of Charleston, on the second r
TWadny ? Fekrtary next, tlte 14th of lh?
month. place of me-tini{?Hall of the 1
Southwestern Railroad [tank, on lLoad ^
atreet. llnur of convening?II o'clock, A. M.# m
On the day fallowing, Wcdnetday, the 1Atk,' g
ihete will be an ele- linn held at the tame
place, between the hours of 9 A. M . and t n
P. M., for fifteen Directors of the Railroad
Company, and thirteen Directors of the f<
Bank. A Committee to ver fy Proxies will
at4.< nd.
Th* following addition to the By Laws,
proposed at Use Special ua-eting iu Hay laet, 1
will uom? up fur action at this; Artwc1# 1st.,
Second 7 th, shall be, " Any aunsber of Stock*
holders, iiot less than ten. representing five
thousand shares, shall be necessary to rue
quire a stock vote on any question."
Stockholders will bs t>Ms-d as usual over
the Road, to and from the Meeting, free of 1
chares, in ar.oordancA with tha rsialulmn nl J
tfia Convention of 1854. .
J. K. EMERY. Seervlary.
Jen 1& 86 4 ?
J! olice J
IS hereby given to all whom it may connam,
that I will apply to 8, J. Douthit, Pro- ?
bate Judge of GrMtrlll* County, o? ilka VtK ()
d/tu of Ftbrunrg wart, for *4n*l discharge aa
Administrator of the Estate of JCSU8 DILL, 7.
deceased. #
January 8th, 18T1.
JAMES 008.NKI.L, AdaaUiatraier. .
Jeo It U , /
Notice
Ig hereby given to all whom it may eoncam,
that I will apply to 8. J. Douthit, jj
Probate Judge < * Greenville County, oh the J
17(S dog / February neat, for a final tlta- f
charge aa Administrator of tha Estate of j
ELIJAH 11. l*MirH. d-eeaned.
C P. MAYPIKLD, Adm r.
January lflth, 1871. . 86-6
I
mmn.
majyures,
o
IC ACID,
EJD AT THE
row, s. c.
HE
tPBOSPHATE COMPANY
manufactured from the Native Bona Pboln
thair natural state are Inaoluble, and requ ir
lphurio Acid. Tbia Company bar# now in
t the South, and are, therefore, able ft man'ertiliner
; it being clear that the greater the
liner contains, Ihq lois the quantity required
:te, Ammonia and Pntuh in sufficient quanmanufaoture
and offer for sale
\ OP D IS SOL VED BONE PH08PHA TE
ONI A, with a sufficient addition of PERU'
11 crops. Price $63 per ton, cash ; on time,
ID BONE,
Planters, being in itself an excellent Fertiliquantities
of Sulphuric Acid arc used to die*
ind convenient nay to transport that uiateper
cent. Dissolved Bone Phosphate. Price
7 per cent, per annum. Still higher grades
per ceu tage.
D PHOSPHATE,
seed and other plantation manures. Price
7 per oent. per annum.
Native Bone Phosphates ground to powderest
at 7 per cent, per annum.
BEE & CO.
I Jldgcr's Wharf \
3TON, S. O.
Ygenis, Greenville, S. C.
igent, Williamston, S. 0.
osphate of Lime, and Ammonia in all the
Chemist, before delivery. Should any pursample*
of any purchase, within thirty (30)
anew, and any deficiency in the percentage
mpany.
2m
I
MANNS
RAW BONE
SUPKRPneSPHATR.
I
er for Cotton and
rops.
Great Fertilizer on ALL CROPS,
A PEST Manure now ottered iu
e most eminent Planters in the
r given. Entire Satisfaction, m
marked. It ia no rare thing Tor WII ANN'S
I HUNDRED TO TWO HUNDRED PER
wron, G a., wt a letter to the Banner and
lending Sopcrphosptiatca and Gunnoa, the
ied, paying a art profit at the low market
Ir. Dixon'* letter furnished oa application.
LE BY
RUING & CO,
md Jlugustru, Ga.
34 3m
nnMPnTTvn Artit
HOSPHATE OF LIME,
FOR
COMPOSTING WITH COTTON
SEED.
rHIS ARTICLB la mmfiMtuml by the
PACIFIC QIIANO COM PAW, ?t
harlestou, 3. C., under the superintendence
f Dr. 8t. Julicn KaveneL When composted
ith an equal weight of Cotton Reed, *tta reults
have been found fully equal to the beat
tandard fertilisers. Ita economy mutt contend
it to the notice of planters generally.
For specific directions tor composting and
>r supplies, apply to
J. If. KOBSON,
Relling Agent, Charleston, 8. C.
JOHN 8. KEESK A CO., General Agents,
laltinsore. 33 3m Jan 4
~mwwwr
(CAPITAL, $1,000 000,)
SOLUBLE
PACIFIC GUANO.
EII18 OLA NO is now to well known In all
the Southern States for its remarkable
ta aa an ageney for inereaaing the proucta
of labor, aa aot to require apecial rc-otnlendatWn
fr+m aa. (U uae fbr See years
art baa eatahHshed Ita character for reliable
xeellenoe. The large (led eecdtal in reeled
y the Company in Ibis trude, affords the aerat
guarantee af the continued excellence of
ta Ouane. J. N. RORSON,
Selling Agent, Charleston, 8. C.
JNO. S. BBBSB A CO., General Agenta,
t.lil..*? ee - ?? *
?r?n *
Notice
18 harehy glvm to all whom It ?ay eon earn,
that I will apply to 8. J. Oouthit, I'ro?ie
Judga of Omaflll* Oontj, m tk* til
lay of /Vtruary uari, far a laal dioeharge 'a*
Ldminiatrator of the Batata of WILLIAM
<KA(JUK, deoeaeed.
January 7th, 1N7I.
ROBERT LEAQUE, Adaeia'tor.
Jan 11 34 3
#
The State of South Carolina*
GREENVILLE COUNTY. 1
Sheriff1* Sales.
BY elrtne of tvidrjr writ* of Fieri Faeime,
I will toll, before the Coort Houee door,
om Smleeday iu February next, between the
bonre of IS o'clock in the forenoon and S o'clock
In the afternoon,
All that piece or parcel ef land, containing
Slaty-five and half acre*. mora of mi ? ?
side of ?oath fork of Kaburn's Creak, adjoining
land* of Hinutjr, Dr. W. A. Harrison
and other*.
Also On* hundred and four and thrae-fourth*
acre*, mora fir lea*, oa the west side of southfork
ot Raburn's Creek, t^uinior land* of
James Savage, James Dunbar and W. A. Harrison.
Levied on as the properly of Dr. Wo.
A. Harrison, nt the suit of 0. F. Towns*.
Also, in the ease of , Henry 3. Smith
et al., vs. J. L. Smith, et al., by virtu* of
the decree in this ease, I witl sell, on salesday
In February next, at Greenville Court House,
between the hours above named, nt the risk of
the forinor purchaser,*
"All that Plantation or Tract of Land, lying on
the Augusta Road, 7 miles from the Court
House, adjoining land* of Henry Asbinere,
Nancy Cox and utbhrs, containing 717 Acres,
more or less.
Term*?Cash. Purchaser to pay for sU.ep*
and papers.
II. M. SMITH, Coroner,
Ac'ing 8. ti. C.
'Dec 7 29 ^ i
Tha fitata of Bonti, Pn?Ali?n
***v VA MVUVll v/ai Miliia*
GREENVILLE COUNTY.
Sheriff*s Sales
BY virtue of sundry Writ* of M?n Facias
to me directed. I will sell, before the
Court House door, on Salexday in February
next, between the hours of 10 o'clock in the
lorenoon end 3 o'clock in the afternoon.
One Tract of Lend, containing 260 acres,
more or less/bounded by lands of Dr. W. ft.
Austin, Dr. T. C. Austin and others. Levied
on as the property of J. W. Austin, at the
ruit of V. 11. Fleming.
Also, one Tract of Land, containing 280
acres, more or lets, bounded by land* of Dr.
Few.Frank Edwards, llenry Bull and others.
(Homestead to be set off to Defendant before
dny of sale.) Levied on as the property of
Elisha G. Gilreuth, at the suit of John II.
Gtlrealh.
Also, one Tract of Land, containing 2$
acres, mora or lees, adjoining lands.of D.
McKinney, Minerva Taylor and other# Ami
ll of rtgnt, title ana interest to
the Estate of Peter Taylor, deceased. Lev
ied on as the property of Janies N. Taylor,
at the suit of Win Trammvland others.
Terms rash ; purchasers to pay for papers
and stamps. H. M. SMITH, Coroner,
Acting Sheriff G. C.
Sheriff's Office, January II, 1871.
Jan 18 85 3
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Columbia and Aufusta
R R.
UPBMIKTKNItf.MT'* Offiok.
Columbia, 6. C., January 17, 1871.
ON anil after SUNDAY, January 22, the
Passenger (ruins over this lioad will run
ua follow* :
Going A'urfl, No. 2. No. 1. *
Arrive. I.rare. Arrive. Leave.
Angusta 8 00 pm 8 00 am
Columbia 11 OA pin 11 20 pin 12 51 pm 1 00 pm
Wionstxico 1 25 inn 1 27 ?tn 3 17 pm 3 37 pm
Chester 2 .'>8 urn 3 00 iim 5 07 pm 5 10 pin
Charlotte 5 30 ain 7 30 pm
Going South, A'?. I A'o. 2.
Arrive. Leave. Arrive. Leave.
Augusta 7 45 pm 7 30 am
Columbia 2 1A pin 2 28 pm 2 13 am 2 28 am
Winnsb'o II 55 ain 11 55 um 12 5A pm 11 58 pin
Chester 10 20 am 10 23 am 10 27 pm 10 30 piu
Charlotte 8 00 am 8 10 pm 1
Going North.?Both No. 1 nnd 2 makes close
daily connection* at Charlotte for Now York
and all points North and Rnst. Passengers
leaving on No. 2 on Saturdays, will luy over
12 hours at Richmond.
Going South?Both A'ns. 1 and 2 make close
daily connection* at Augusta with trains of llio
Georgia and Central Georgia Roads, for all
points 8outb, South-west nnd West.
Through Tickets sold and baggage checked
to all principal points.
J. M. SELKIRK, Supt.
E. B. Dorsey, General Ticket Agent.
Sonth Carolina Railroad CompanyVic*
Ekkbidkmt** OrriCF,*
Columbia, S. C., January 10, 1871.
Chmuge of Schedule.
ON and after Sunday, 22d Inst., Passenger
drains upon tbi* l/toad will arrive
and leave as follows:
TnAIM no. 1.
I<caVe Chnrleaton Hi A 21 * m
Arrive ut Columbia at 3 IA p
Leave Columbia at 12.16 p aa
Arrive at Cbarleetoo at.. 7 M p m
Leave Catudon (Sundaya exc'd) ?( # 60 n m
Arrive al Kiagaville at ' 20 p in
Leave Kingaville (Seadaya exe'd) at.2 .10 p in
Arrive at Camden at 0 00 p m
The above traina run in eonneelinn with
Wilmington, Columbia and Auguata Railroad,
connecting with traina for Wilmington, North
Careliua aaJ with traina for Angnata, Georgia
?making cloae connect iont with night traina
of Georgia Railroad and Coatrwl Railroad, for
ali point* South and Weat.
rati* wo. 2?Wight ttrnaii.
(Sunday night excepted.)
Leave Cbarleaton at 7 10 pm
| Arrive at Columbia at a 0 00 a m
Leave Columbia at 7 60 p m
Arrive at Cbarleaton at ,.f> 46 a m
Thia train run a in connection with up Augua'a
traina, making eloae connection with
Georgia Railroad and Central Railroad morn
lag trains, for all points Rotfth and West. -*A.
L. TYLER,
8. B. PiRKina, Vice President,
tieneral Ticket Agent.
Hotic*
18 hereby given to all whom it may concern,
that I will apply to 8. J. Douthit, Probate
Judge ol Oreenville County, for a Final
Discharge as Adasinistrator with the Will
annexed, of the Estate of ELIXABRTII
HUliHES, deceased, on the 3d day of February
next. A. R. JENKINS,
Administrator with"Will annexed.
January 3d, 1871. S3 h
ESTABLISHED 183S
ORESN VILLE
COACH FACTORY.
GOWER, COX & MARKLEY.
WE would announce to our customers,
tbat we are prepared now to fill all
Order* for VBHICLK8. We hare added to
oar Stook of Wood-Working Maohinery, and
iocreaaed our ataff of workmen to about 70,
and therefore trust that none of our patrons
will be disappointed in having orders promptly
filled. . The Stock of One, Two, Three, Pour
and Six-Horse Iron Axle PLANTATION !
WAG0N8, will be kept full; and now as for
one-third of a eeutary past, these Wagons
shall be the
STAKDARD OF EXCELLENCE.
We have a large Stock of Light
B UGGIES AND HOCK A ft A YS
Of our own make, and a Stock of NorthernBuilt
BUGGIES?both low-priced and highpriced?for
those who wish to purchase Northern
work, prioed as low a* any Southern dealer.
We call special attention to tho improvements
making in our
SPRING WAG O.N S.
Without raising the price, we are floichiug
them with
OREAT CARE.
And Fainting them Elegantly.
To customer* at a distance. Priced List*
will be promptly mailed on application to
GOWER, COX & MARKLEY.
Aug 10 i 12 6m
FT7F.3 LipSF.TT
WHITE LEAD.
:o:
Buy the Best?It is the Cheapest,
:o:
To Consumers of White Lead Everywhere*
:o:
rrillK increased demand from all sections of
1 the country for orr well-known brand
of PUKE LIBERTY WIUTE LEAD, induces
us to ask your special attention to it,
and wo cordially invite you to give it a trial.
* UNEftUALED.
1st. For Wearing and Covering Properties.
2d. For Whiteness and Beauty of Finish.
3d. For Uniform Fineness of Grinding.
4th. Stmt Weight will do more and better
work, at a given cost, than any other.
6th, Most Economical White Lead ever introduced.
6tb. If you wish to procure as much value as
possible for your money and secure handsome
and durable work, use
PURE LIBERTY WHITE LEADTry
it and be convinced. Satisfaction guaranteed
by the Manufacturers^
ZIEULE A. SMITH.
Wholesale Drug, Paint and Glass Dealers,
No. 137 North Third Street, Philadelphia.
WBOLBSALE AOBSTS,
GOWER, COX & MARKLEY,
DEALERS IN
Coach Materials. Paints, Oils, Glass,
Putty, &c,
GUEZNVILLE, 8, C.
Aug 10 12 Cm
NEW STORE.
JOHN U. GOOBLETT
RBSPECTFULltT informs the Public that
he has commenced Business again at
the Old Stand of
LONG & GOODLETT,
Where h? *?* J"rt "pened a portion.of his I
atock, consisting of
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Groceries, Crockery, Boots, Shoes,
Hardware, &c.,
All of which were bought at low figures, and
will be sold for
CASH OK It A II T I! El
At a slight advanco on Cost, lie solicits a
share of. the public patronugc.
Ap fi 46 tf
GREENVILLE
PAPER MILLS.
??:o:
J. Bannister & Son,
or ALL KINDS Off
Book, News, Wrapping and
Colored
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XX IGIIEST CASH PKICE PAID FOR"
I rsi ri .. * ' ' 4 '
JLJL ^uuon or J^mcu KAUK.
May 25 1 ly
ToiVi\i:?i & I:A*T,
ATTORXIES AT LAW.
OFFICE in the OLD COURT HOUSE,
Middle Room on (lie South Side, Lower
Story,
GREENVILLE, 8. C.
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PRtVEHTS CHltt? &C^U 5 /^^f777*
^T~ SOLO EVERYWHERE. S7\(\
Dowiw&DAViS
a WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS
CMMLISTOH.S.C.
M K. The Commissioner of Revenue Im
Aeeided that any dealer can er U llili article
without a speeial license. For rale l>y
DAVID & STRADLEY,
Wholesale and Retail Grocers and Commission
Merchants, Greenville, 8. C.
ALSO BV
Drs. Harrison & Marshall,
Wholesale and Retail Drug^Lte,
GKEEN VILLK, 8. C.
Mar 30 46 ljr
MUUOIIT.
MRS, LOU JENNINGS,
JspwS xrsvr OTAXTD,
ffllv w. n. HOVKY A CO.,
HAVE ON HAND A LARGE AND
With which she is
CERTAIN OF PLEASING ALL OF HER
FRIENDS. ptr CALL AND SEE.
Dec 14 30 tf
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The State of South Carolina.
CITY Of ORLKMVllL/S.
AN ORDINANCE
TO RAISE SUPPLIES FOR 1671.
Be IT ENACTED ly th? Mayor and Aldermen
of the City of Greenville, in
Counoil lUpnibM, end by authority of thi
him, lh?t a Tax to cover th? period from
January let. 1871, to January !? , 1872. for
tlie sutns and in the manner hereinafter men
tioned, ehall be raised, and paid into the
public Treasury ol the said City, bv the lit
Jap o/ March next, for the ute mid service
thereof.'
Hxctiok 1. On each one Hundred Dollars
of assessed value of Real Ratals and Person*
al PioDertv. the sum ot Thirtv h.hIa fan- 1
. r . v ?vy / ?
Real Estate, Stock*, Goofe and
Chattels, 8old at Auction.
Site 2. There hall be paid, quarterly,
Two and a Hnlf per Cent upon all Hale* at
Auction, on all Ooo.l?, and One p?r Csnt on
Chattels, and Ileal Estate and Slocks ot every
description, except on Hale* made by older
of Court, or process ol law, or by executor*
and administrators.
Goods, Wares and Merchandise Sold
on Consignment.
See. S. There shall be paid by all Mcr?
chants, or others, Out half per Cent, tipoo
Sales i>l sll Goods, Wares and Merchandise
sold on Consignment, made from the 1st day
of January, 1811,to the 1st day of January,
1872 ; the above Tax to be paid Quarterly.
Road and Street Tax.
Sec. 4. That each and every male person
between the ages ol twenty-one and filty
joars, other than members of the Fire De
partinent, Ordained Ministers, and Students,
shall pay, on or before the 1st day n| March
next. One Dollar lor ltoad and Street exemption;
and if any person liable to .this
Titx shall foil to make payment at the time
specified, he shall l>e held liable to work on
the streets of the City for six days, under the
direction of the acting Overseer ol the
Streets; any person refusing or neglecting
to ohey the summons, shall be fined at the
discretion of the Council; *n-d fine to be
collected by execution. And it shall be the
duty of the City Cletk and City Marshal to
report to.the Council all defaulters under
either ol the o auses of this Section.
Lawyers, Physicians, Dentists, Photographists,
&c.
Peo. 6. There shall he paid Thirty Cents
on the IJundied Dollars of the Gross Income*
of Brokers and Pinker?, and on all
Incomes derived from th? Commission Business,
or the IVnctice of the l'rofes-iona of
Law, Usilidnu and Dentistry, and from the
Business o( I >t>?<?ierrtr??i j-1 jojc Amhrotyping
and Photographing, within tile limits of the
City?the amount of income to he estimated
Irom the 1st day of Junuury, 1871, to 1st
January, 1872 ; the above lux to be paid
qnaterly.
Carriages, Omnibusses, Wagons. &c.
Sec. 6 There shall l e paid Tan Dollar* on
each four-horseOmnibus or IInek ; Six Dollar*
on each Carriage or Hack drawn by two
or more bor es, run lor conveyance of parst
ngei* or hire ; Three Dollnison each onehorse
Buggy, Gig or Sulky kept lor hire;
Fight D<dlurs on each futir-horse Wagon ;
Six Dollars on each two horse Wagon, or
Drav ; Four Dollnra rflt each one hor-e Wagon,
Drav or Cart run for hire. The Tuxes
on Omnibusses, Can iagef. lineks. Buggies,
Wagons, Ac., kept for hire, rliull be paid
before they thiol he allowed to run: Provided,
That nothing herein contained ?hnll
he construed so as to extend to Wagons,
CViie or other vehicles going to or from
market aud owned by non-iosidcnts of the
City.
Itinerant Traders nnd Auctioneers. |
Skc. 7. Five dollars a day shall ho paid hy '
every Intinernnt Trader or Auctioneer offering
for sale within the corporate limits of the |
City, at Auction or otherwise, uny Bonds, |
?> arc* nnu merchandise, to l>e paid each day
in advance; and every Itinerant Trader or
Auctioneer liable to the Tax aforesaid, and
who shall fail to make payment, shall be fined i
Ten Dollar* for each day he may *o offend : ]
Provided, The provision* of this Section shod
not he *o construed ns to apply to the ordinary
dealers in grain, fruit, potntoes, tobacco, j
poultry, iron ware, earthen waro, or other produco
or manufactures of like character. |
Billiard Tablos and Ten Bin Alloys.
Sue. S. That an Annunl Tax of Fifty Dollars
shall lie paid upon each nnd evory 'llillinrd
Tabic, and Twenty-Five Dollnis upon each
and every Nine or Ten Bin Alley kept within
| the limit* ?>l said City for profit: said Tux
| to be paid before License shall bu granted.
Any person opening the establishments mentioned
in this Section without having first obtained
n License and given bond in the sum
of Two Hundred Dollars, conditioned t<> observe
the laws of the State and City, shall be
subject to a fine not exceeding Ten Dollars
for each day such establishment shall ho kept
open or used.
Sue. 9. That no Kqneslrinn or Theatrical
Performance, oSUoilor Exhibition for gain,
shall be bud in tiie City ot (Irecnville, without
a License therefor being first obtained from
the Mayor, and payment for said License
inado in advance to the City Clerk, as follows:
For each and every Fqucstrinit Inhibition,
Fifty Dollars; for each and every Side
Show, a sunt not less than Five Dollars, nor
exceeding Twenty-Five Dollars, as the Mayor
shall determine. For Theatrical nnd other
Exhibitions for gsin, such sum as the Mayor
shall determine. Ar.d each and every person
exhibiting for gain, without having first obtained
u L cense und t ho payment of said Tax
in advance, shall he fined in a sum not less
than double the amount of said Tax, in manner
hereinafter provided for the imposition of
fines and forfeitures.
Sac. 10. That no person, firm, company or
corporation shall be engaged in, prosecute of
carry on any trade, business or profes.-ion, un
111 nc, mi? or tney shall liuvc paid u Special
License therefor, in the manner hereinafter
provhifit, to wit: Fa.-h ami every lluxinosR,
either Mercantile, Mechanical nr Manufacturing,
the gross sales or receipt* of which shall
not exceed $jftll per annum, shall pay * Licei.se
of$2 Oil; in execs* of $500 and not cxc?-eding
$2,000, Five Dollars; in excess of
$2,000 and not exceeding $5,009, Eight Dollars;
in excess of $5,000 and i.ot exceeding
$10,0(i0. Ten Dollars; in excess ol $10,000.
Twelve Dollars. tlach first class Hotel, Twenty-Five
hollars; each second-class Hotel. Fifteen
Dollars; each Saw Mill, Teh Dollars;
each Corn 51 ill grind in under 3,400 bnshcls;
Ten Dollars, and over 3,000 bushel*, Twooly
Dollars; each Flouring Mill, Twenty Dollars;
each Cotton (fin, Ten Dollars; each Cotton
Press, Five Dollars ; each Livery Stable, Ten
| Dollars; each Has Manufactory or Works.
Ten Dollon; each Printing Eftnbliiilimtnt,
Six Dollars; eneh H.trbvr Shop, ft o Dollars;
each Auctioneer. Tnehv Dollar*' The Li?
| censc issued by virtue of tliii 84c tin** shall l>e
| collected, on the let day of Match *t\l nnd
j shall rover the year 1871$ and n!1 business
License 'issued on and after the let d..y of
March next, shall be issued r.n ft ratnblo proportion
ot the year, dating from the first day
of the month in which it may htHssucd.
See. 11. Etch Physician, Lawrer, Den?
list. Photographist and artist ; caeh In sur*
lance Can |any, and each speculator in
Drain, Flour or Country fffcidnce. not other
wistvLicensed, shall pay a License of Ten
Dotfaia. and each Express Company n License
of Twrnty?fiv* I)o), a is, for conducting said
business or Occupation : said sums to he
paid ou or before the 1st day of Mnrc.li
next, or on any subsequent day before eninmencirg
sorb business or occ<i|>ation. And a.
penalty ol Five Dollars p<.r day shall be I?*
vied against any person prosecuting such
business or occupation, without Kist lisving
taken out. a license I lie e tor.
Sec 12. l>calets in Liquor shall pay the
following License, to wit : Each detail I i
quor Dealer, Two Hundred nnd Fifty Did
l*rs; ca- h Dealer who sella by the quart or
lftrg< r quantity, Seventv?fi ve Dollar*;
each Druggist selling by the bottle, Fifty
Itollars. Ami the Licenses fot nil Dealers
in Liquor shall cover the year ex piling on
the 1st day of October, 1871, at the above
rates per annum, and must be paid hefoie
the parties rni?r upon said Ittisioesa.
Penalties.
Sfc 13. Anl h* il f<.th?r nrlained, Tlx*
if any parson or paraoas shall fall, aeg'ect
or refuse to make a trlnr* to the Olr
Clark, on oath, of all hla, hrr or their Taxable
Property. Income. Sales, IteeHpU, or other
thiuga taxed by this Ordinance. end pay the
tax thereon Imposed - within the time specified
by this Ordinance, the Clerk of Conned.
assisted hy the AW worn of the City, is
hereby authorized and required to na*e?a
euch perron or persona for ail hi*, her or their .
property, or other thing* taxed by this Ordinanee,
according to the b?*t information
which he ean obtain of the value of such
taxable property, and add One Hundred
per Cent, to the amount of the Tax of the
pereotf or pvrsona thus neglecting or refusing * ,
to make a return as aforesaid or pay the
Tax thereon; and if the Iloulde Tex thus
iinooecd i* * ?< ?t.? u -
?, - ? ? I J ?J-?
mid Clerk is hereby authorised and requir.
ed to iaaun an execution therefore im-n-diatoly
: which m!i| execution ehall be lodged
with lh? Sheriff of the County of Gt*eu
villas, to be eolleotrd according to the provirion*
ol the Act of the General Assembly
In fuel) vnge* made and provided.
Done and ratified in Council ns?<-rphfe 1,
under the corporate Seal of the City of
Gtoenville. this the Hi day vl January,
A. L> 1811.
T. O. GOWER. M.iyor.
A R McDavid, Clerk.
Jan II 84 id
B. WEHBLE
rUTAS just returned with a well
LnJ selected Stock of
WATCHES,
CLOCKS,
JEWELRY,
110 SILVER AID PLATED WARE.
Table Cutlery, &c.
11IS Sto'jk was personally se
lectetb trom ttic beet houses in his
line, and can guarantee satisfaction.
Oct 19 22 tf
Sixty-Fivo First Prize Medals
Award d.
Southern Piano
Will. K N A Et E Ac CO.,
Manufacturers of Grand, Squnro nntt Upright
PIANO FORTES,
Daltiinore, Md.
rI'MIESE Instruments bnvo been before the
i public for nearly thirty years, nnd upon
their excellence nlono attained an unpnrrhand
pre-cminencr, which pronounces them unequulcd.
Their Tone combines great power, sweetness
nnd lino singir.g quality, na well as great
purity of Intonation, und sweetness throughout
the entire scalo. Their Touch is pliant
nnd clastic, und entirely free from the stilTuess .
found in so many Pianos. In Workmanship
they nre unequated, using none but the very
best ?tanan*d material, the lnrge capital employed
in our business enabling us to keep
continually an immense tdock of lumber, Ac.,
on band.
All our flipiarr finnan have our New Improved
Overstrung Scale and the Agraffe Treble.
Wc would call special attention to our Into
improvements in tlrnnd Pianos and Square
Grands, Patented August lilli, lhtlfi, which
bring the Piano nearer perfection than bus
yut been attained.
Kerry fiano fully Warranted far b IVors
tvo iiave rosdo arrangements fur the Sole
Wholesale A policy for the timet Celebrated
l'itrlnr <)rjrar?--- ami Mclodeotif. wliinh we offer
Wholesale and K< tail, ut l.owest Factory
Prices. 1VJ1. IvXABB A CO.,
Baltimore, Md.
Dec 7 211 tim
INPOKTA.tT NOTICE
TO
CONSUMERS OF DRY GOODS.
All Retail l)> tlrrn^inouiitiiii/ to $20 ami Over,
JteHrvrvd in any /'art of the Country
FREE OF EXPRESS CHARGES.
HAMILTON EASTER & SONS,
OK 1SAI.TIMOKK. nn.,
TX order the better to meet the wants of
1 the 1'ctail Customers at u distance, linvo
established a SAMl'LK ItUKKAlT, and will,
upon n|i)ilication, promptly *cnil by mail full
lines of samples of the Newest and most
Fashionable <}oodt>, of French, Knglith and
Domestic Mrnulacinte, guaranteeing at all
time* to sell an loir, it not at /? ?? price*, than
any house in the country.
.Buying our poods from the largest and
most celebrated manufacturers in the different
parts of Europe, nn<l importing the same by
rfletmcm direct t? BallimoK, our stock is at nil
times promptly supplied with the novelties of
the Loudon ami Pari* market?.
A.? v\<* buy ami cell only for cash. ami make
no had debt?, we are aide and willing to well
our good* at from Ten to Fifteen per cent Lota
Profit than if we gave credit.
In Bending for samples specify the kind of
good* desired. We keep the best grades of
every class of goods, irow the lowest to the
most costly.
Order* unaccompanied by the each will he
sent C. 0. l?.
? Prompt Paying Wholesale Buyers are invitoil
to inspect the Stack in our Jobbing and
Package Di'parlio ot. Address
HAMILTON' RASTER A SON'S.
197, 199, 201 aud 2t!.l West Baltimore Street,
Baltimore, .Md.
Dee 7 29 , ly
?WATER WHEEL,
M ill^Qe a ri i n&& Pul 1 eys
>L^lSEND FORA CIRCULAR?
Duo 7 5f? ly
GEOR6I3 PAGE & CO.
No. 5 N. Schroedrr St.. Baltimore.
Manufacturers ? f 1' riiihlc nr.d Srnlhiuity
STEAM ENGINES aS'D r.O!T.KIS8.
Patent improved. Part?tJo CIUtl'I.A 15.
SAW MTI.I.S, (ifti ii, Molny ?n<l f*asli Sw
Mill., (.rid Mi1'#, 'lowlier Wheel*,
Murium*. <te. Dealers in Clienlnc Sa?'?,
Px'liinu nnd Mill supplies if? n?-rii Uy, e,**ll
manufacturer'* Hifciii* lor L- flV! \ I'sVl'tt'N
ed Turldne Wnl?r Wine). Hint rvetv
bc ipiion i>r Wood Workine XI?#Hine>:y
/>OIII('Ul.Tl'UAl. ?NOIN?M A WKClAlfW
tf?"" 8<-nd for v l otnl' jfi'f* mid
I'tice Lisu. 29-ly
CHARLESTON HOT E
CHARLESTON, S.
E. H. JACKSON, Propr ctor.
, A SSI8TANT8, A. 1HJTTI RFIKLP, (f. r
,/m roerly of i We Pavilion llolcl,) nix'. W
8. MILLER.
Subscribe for t!ie Fntmi
ji'RTKK. $2 00 por annui.i,
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