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Suspension of tl?* H>Nm Corpus la Nine
On a 11** of Oouth Carolina.
President Q?awt hna Uaned bin proclamation
suspending lb* writ of Hmb??e Corpm* in
Spartanburg, Laurens, Newberry, Union,
Pairfleld, York, Cboatar, Chesterfield and Lancaster.
Mo one acquainted with the actual
facts, nod hewing 007 respect for the libertiea
of American oitiaens, ean view tbie act of the
President without feelings of deep hum Iliation
and indignation. If there was any real
4?*w l" aeaartlon of Lher? bcinfp tftlltd > -
semblles of rebels, too strong for the civil
power, who will not dlaporoo oa allow themselves
to ho arrested, than It would bo a differ.
out com ; bat thia proclamation la falmtnated
from Washington at a time wbon tba re waa no
roaiataaoo to tbo lava; in tbo midst of tho
peaceable arroata made bj the marabal and
his posse of aoldiors; not throat or act of
roaiataaoo ; no attempts at rooonea or violasoe
upon tho oflkoora of the lawa ; when outrages
had aubaidod, and tbo whole ooontry waa settling
down into peaeo and quiet. Wherefore
tho necessity of thia thing, that may aubject
tho innocent without limit to tbo Jail and tbo
dungeon, at the pleasure of any false persecutor,
and prooludo 'hem from the possibility of
giving bail. It is a needless thing?a cruel
and bittor thing. A thing that of all others
boat defines despotism. Already terror pre*
ails in those counties; no man or woman,
whatever bis or ber character or purity or innocence,
oan feel that their personal liberty is
safe for a day. True, this engine of power
and oppression may not ba nsed and abased to
the extent that it can be, bat that docs not
excuse its introduction. Gon. Grast surely
will annul and re-call this ill-judged proceeding
very soon. Surely be has some friends in
his own particular party that will tell him the
truth.
As to the occasional outrages that have
been committed in tho past in some of the
counties named, we offer no exenae. ' We
have loathed and abhorred (be criminal,
silly and mischievous acta of aome parties
or persona in those countie*, be they Ku
Klux or anything else, as disgraceful and
abominable, and injurious to the State.
We hare, in the eooduct of our paper, cooperated
with the friends of pence and
goo) government in our section, in dinrour
ajlng all violations of law. The result in
Greenville County lias been (hat rot a single
outrage has been complained of even by
willing and alanderous tongues. There hns
been found here not a tingle nest egg, even,
upon whioh to lay fabrications, and we
thank God for it. Would that it had been
thus in every other county.
Ail parties accused under the Ku Kiux
act of Congress are to be tried in (he Unit*
ed States Court, and that Court is to hold
its session next month in Columbia?a Rad
ical county, and a Republican judge, and a
jury selected by a Republican marshal. Is
not that enough for justice among Ameri*
cans in this boasted free government ? The
abettors ol this suspension of (lie writ of
Habrax Corpu? may depend that it will
work against them in the long run. Itn*
priaonmrnt of any and every body at the
will of a ruler or of his partisans or retainers,
may be somewhat excusibly
practiced in Atiatio or Afrioan de-p<ti?m,
where it has been customary from the
remotest ages, but for men boasting of Republicanism
and liberty, and all that, to
urge the same thing in this country, they
re committing a leatiui onence lownro
Goil and tn ?n ; sinning against light and
right. Offences thos committed, God will
fudge. W* truat they will repent of the
eril they are doing, and receive the forgiveness
that we all ought to pray for.
The Ore&t Southern Piano Manufactory.
We refer with special pleasure to the advertisement
of tho Oreat Southern Piano Manufactory
of Messrs. Wm. Kkabk A Co. of Baltimore.
The reputation of the Knabe Pianoe is an
infallible guaranty of excellence. For durability
we would specially recommend them, as
being made in a Southern City, with special
viow to the trying changes of a Southern
climate.
?? Rob
well T. Logan, Esq.
This gentleman, well known to the press
of the State, called in our office during the
past week, lie has been spending the
summer with his family in our neighboring
town, Spartanburg, with the purpose of
improving his health, which is delicate,
end feels benefited, though not fully restored.
Mr. L. will return to Charleston
in a few days.
A Reliable House.
We have had the pleasure of meeting in
Greenville, Mr. J. H. Piepkr, of the firm of
IIenrt BisChofk <fe Co., the well known
and highly reliable establishment lo Charleston,
which has for years been supplying
many of our up-country grocery
merchants with Groceries and other articles.
Of course, he received numbers of
orders in our city. See advertisement
Dry Goods and Groceries.
Mr. J. W. IXanT is also opo-iing stocks of
Dry Goods and Groceries at the stand formerly
occupied by II. A. Cacbi.k, one door
below Messrs. D. L. Miller A Bros.
Messrs. Join* W. Grady and Join*
Fcrvoor have formed a copartnership and
opened stocks of Dry Goods and Grooeii a
in the store lately occupied by Jno. D.
Ashmore, first door below the Court House.
Messrs. L. L. Fowlkr and W. P. Vapgijn
have opened stocks of Dry Goods and Groceries
in tho store first above B. M. Winstogh,
near the head of Main Btreet. In a few days
they will have their shelves full. An adververliscmcnt
appears in tha Enterprisf. giving
all particulars.
Another Friendly VisitMr.
A. B. Molmoar, Cotton Faotor, of
Charleston, who does an extensive business
with the upper Counties of the State, was in
Greenvillo yesterday. A very large proportion
of the cotton shipped from this point to
Charleston, is consigned to hiin, besides nearly
all of that of Spartanburg and a fair portion
ot that of Union and Laurens. We bat
been spending several weeks at Spartanburg
where are h is interests, and family relations
enjoying our fresh mountain air. Mr. M. is a
gentleman of refined manners ; and being born
nnd raised in the up-country, our merchants
who purohase cotton will be patronising one
of their own, in shipping to him.
Oar City PollooOur
policemen are now uniformed, and
appear quite rffleial in their outfit. Blue
coat with brass but tons, and grey panta.
COLUMBIA ADVEBTI8EMENTS
Mas. 6. A Smith,
Millinar, nearly opposite the Colombia Hotel,
** - J? U Ivao t baa a uaru 1 a arm an/1 Kaa *a * ifn I
lock in her line. A call and examination
will repay, abo also fllla order* promptly.?
8oe advertisement.
The " China Hall"
of William D. Stanley, fronting tbe Court
House, is nicely and well arranged, and bis
('bins, Glass and Earthware, also Silver*
Plated, Britannia and Japanned Ware, is ex*
tensive, and deserving the attention of viaitors
to Columbia, this is an old establishment
and very reliable. See particulars in another
column.
J. H. A M. L. Kivamd.
These gentleman have a very fine establishment,
and their Dry Goods, Carpeting*, Oil
Cloths, Rugs. Curtains, Ac., are ftollKbd attractive.
Their prioea are low, and you receive
from them politeness and prompteatten*
tion; this store is among the flaeat looking in
Colombia. Read double-column announcement.
D. B. Clattob, Central Hotel.
Mr. Clayton has the reputation of keeping an
excellent table, end his management otherwise
is moat acceptable to his natrons, besides
the terms per day Mo low?$2.* >. He is a
native of the up'OOWtry, and persons from
tl.|s section should fits him a call. 1
cafLsr* wn.?r".: =
If yon want a gentleman's outfit c<ugplete-rCoab
Peats, V#t, Slirt, Celiar, Cm**,
OkMi, fia, ao place In Cobsnhla can |c
foe aft whewill Witter tleni Ma than tknaa
gentfeasea and a*Mhay Mil for cash, oonee
2Tu? eSmn* l0*V V
> wJo?? CL.ttanaaa>
Mr. Seagara doaa a large bus inesa la tba manufacture
of lea, besldea ha deala ezteaalvely,
both wholesale and retail, aa Liquor Dealer.
.Hit card appears elsewhere.
*-1. JACMOW, Druocist.
We are the recipient of a bottle of superior
Cologne, manufactured by Mr. Jackson, and
which took a premium at the last State Fair.
It is equal to the best. Those visiting Columbia
during the Fair or at any other time,
can hare Ihoir wants in the line of Drugs,
Fancy Articles, Ao., supplied by this must
pleasing and courteous gentleman. His card
glees full particulars.
G. Dikrcks's, Groceries.
His stocks of Groceries and Family Supplies
are large end superior, and he holds himself
in readiness to wait on customers or fill ord,
era. Also Wines, Liquors, Ac., at wholesale
il 11 1 n? ? ?e t a a
?? u? IUV?rilKI ID U1U UNI ! paper.
J. A A. OLIYKB
Manufacture and deal in Boot*, tboei, Leather,
Ac. Visitors to the tfalr should give them
a oall.
I. HTHAN A CO.
Bare established themselves in Columbia since
the breaking out of the yellow fever in
Charleston, and sell at wholesale and retail.?
nnve large stocks of Foreign and Domestlo
Dry Goods and Hosiery, Fancy Goods,
Clothing, Hats, Ac.
ISAAO SuLZBACHBR, JxWELKR.
The store of the above genlletnoD is ono of the
largest and most heautinil in the up-country.
Watches and Sil?er Waro of the costliest
kind, besides goods of all grades. It is das ling
to the eyca to examine the various articles,
which he has to suit the means of nil.?
As he makes no charge for exhibiting, a visit
there will repay. Store under Columbia
Hotel.
Jons C. Deal.
The very full advertisement of Mr. Dial is
sufficient, without reference, as it will attract
the attention of our readers. His store is a
large and extensive one, and has been long in
business. English and American Ilardwnro
and Cutlery, Iron, Steel, Nails, Castings. Mill
Stones, Bolting Cloths, Ac., Ac. , embraco a
few of the articles dealt in by him.
Mns. C. E. Rked, Miluskr.
Mrs. Reed visits New York in person for tbo
selection of hor stock, and has purchased
largely mis year, ana ctnOrnccs liner artioles
than are generally to be found in smaller
placet. Her storo is indeed an " Emporium
of Fashion."
Strauss A Bro.
Are located next to the Columhia Hotel, and
do a large wholesale and jobbing business.?
They have Clothing and Gents' Furnishing
Goods at astonishingly low prices. Sea large
advertisement.
Married, in Columbia, on the 19th inst.,
by Lev. Sidi Brown, Col. S. S. CRITTENBEN,
of Greenville, to Mrs. S. A. BEDELL,
of Columbia, S. C.
a*a Printer's fee received.
Grernvillb, Oct. 24
Cot'on, 10 c.
cliarlwtton. Oct. 23.
Cotton dull; middlings 17i@l7|; net re?
ccipt*,2354 bales; exports coastwise 1670;
sales 100; stock 15,590.
Augusta, Oct. 23.
Cotton chill and lower; middlings
17|(S)17i ; receipts 806 bales; sales 600.
Baltimork, Oct. 23.
Flour and wheat dull. Corn quiet ;
whits new 65@70; yellow new 68@72;
mixed western 73@7ff. Provisions unchanged.
Whisky 9 6 @96.
rr Jnat as we go to prrs9, the following I
telegrai#"wn8 handed ns by Cait. Suluvan.
- New York Oct. 26.
Cotton quiet and weak ; uplands 18-J
Trust what Time has Sanctioned
The maxim that the voice of ths people
is the voice of the divinity, may in some
cases, be open to doubt, but the testimony
of honest and enlighted witnesses extend
ing through n series of years, and all to the
same purport, is worthy of credence, admitsof
noquestion. Upon such testimony the
?r HAOTWT*rr?HM ? e...
rputauun Ul IIV/OITjI 1LIVS AC*11
BITTERS aa an antidote and eura for
many ailments is based. During the twenty
years that it has been before the world,
innumerable preparations intended to com
pete whit it, hare gone up like rockets,
and come down the extinguished sticks.?
Meanwhile (he progress of that incomparable
tonic hae been swift and steady?always
upward and onward like the eagle's
fligl . Its introduction produces a revolu
tion in therapeutics, and it proved to be
one of those salutary revolutions that cannot
go backwards. To-day Hoatetter'e
Bitters is one o| the most popular remedies
in Christendom, and commands a larger
tale than any other medicinal preparation,
domestic or imported, on this side of the
Atlantic. As a cure for dyspepsia, bilims
disorders, nervous affections, general debii'
ily, and aa a preventive of epidemic fevers
it takes precedence of every other remedy.
This fact should teach the amldtious conn
try dealers who endeavor to foist their local
abortions on the public in its stead, how
futile their small attempts to rajole the
community must necessarily be. Where the
game fi-?h have fa-led, there is no chance for
the " suckers." 22-4
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Survivors, Association.
4 MEETING of the above Association
1\. for Greenville Coonty, will he held
in the Office of J. P. Moork, Esq.. on H?ls j
day in November next, at 12 o'clock M.
For the purpose of appointing DELEGA- !
TES to the Slate Association which meets
in Columbia on the 9th November next ?
All the lale Confederate soldiers in the
County are cordially invited to he present.
J. P. MOORE, President.
Wm Beattie, Seorelary.
Oct 25 2S 2
Fowler & Van din
O?~~
HAVE opened. At the 8*and formerly
oeeupled by Long A Ooodlett, nearly
opposite Foster A Hunter, a eeneral
atoek of DRY GOOHS rod GROCERIES,
consisting of Clot ha, Cassimere*, Re.-idy-made
Clothing, Calicoes, Worsted, Dr.tr. eat ice, Ac.,
together with Sugar, Coffee, M<>la?se*, Myrtips,
Floor, Haeon, and Groeeriea generally.
Also Hardware, Cutlery, Crockery*ware,
Faney Articles, Ac , Ac.
WE FAY THE HIGHEST
MARKET PRICE FOR ALL KINDS OF
COUNTRY PRODUCE,
IN CASH OB TRADE.
iy We will alao purchase COTTON.
We desire a call from our friends in the
country and '.he pnhlie in general, promising
to give satisfaction.
Oet 26 26 Sin
PURE
KiMHMFY
$7181*8 LSAi,
BY TELEGRAPH.
QflOME Sfock in Store now, and
I fEy a Large Lot coming,
I SHIPPED OCTOBER 17TII,
Ordered by
TELEGRAPH.
(Sower, Cox ic iTIark'cy.
Oet 25 26 tf
J. H. & ''
kj
%A?E WOULD call attention
W DUY GOODS, O^RPET]
TAINS, &c.
We have on hand one of the m<
this market, consisting of Silks, J
and other grades of FINE GOOU
Prlxnii Vi 111 liiiAa A4 QliAAhnuro
A. IVVO* X' Jll IIIIVO yi
with a complete assoitment of Hoi
24-3m t
Notico.
ALL persons who are indobted to the late
firm of R. TII0MAS0N A CO., are requested
to come forward at once and pa/ up,
as we wish to olose the books.
R. THOMASON A CO.
Oct. 23, 1871. 26-1
Foster &, Hunter
KID GLOVES at (1 28 per pair. Back,
Berlin, Merino, Calf, Kid and Leather
Gloves for Gents, Ladies, Lads and Misses, in
good assortment, ond low prices at
FOSTER A HUNTER'S.
HOSIERY, a very desirable Stock of Men
and Boys Hall lloso. Ladies Seamiest
lron-Framo Hose, Misses and Children, in
Domestic, English and Qerman Manufactures,
to be had at FOSTER A HUNTER'S
"T" INEN Cambric Handkerchiefs at fivo cents
1 J each. Ladies, dents and Children* Linen
Cauibric, Hammed, Hemstitched, Kmbroidored
and Plain Silk, Pongee and other kinds at
F03TBR a HUNTER'S.
GKNTS and Ladies Cravntfl and Scarfs,
Hoars aad Ties in great variety at
FOSTER A HUNTER'S.
NOVELTIES in Fancy Goods at
FOSTER A HUNTER'S.
LADIES Sackings, Cloakings. Opera Cloths,
Ladies Cloths and Flannels.
FOSTER a HUNTER.
GENTS and Ladies Underwear, all wool
and Merino Vests, Shirts and Drawers,
FOSTER A HUNTER.
CARPETS, Rugs and Mats for sale by
FOSTER A I1UNTER.
BEAUTIES in Roman Stripe Shawls.
f. ah.
GENTS fine Cassimere Suits, also Silk,
Velvet nnd Valencia Vests, Cloth and
Cussimcro Coats, Cassimere Pants, Wamautta
Shirts, Ae, F. A H.
LADIES Velvets, Velveteens, Trimming
Velvets, Colored Velvet Ribbons, Ac.
F. a H.
MILES A SONS' Shoes, in Cloth, Kid and
Calf. F. a H.
MOORE, SARRABEE a CO'S Shoes, Balls,
Polish and Boots, Ladies' Misses' and
Children's. F. a II.
KITZMEYER'S and Porter Day a Co's.,
Fino Water-Proof and Calf Boots, also
B?ya' 3otos. F. A II.
GENTS Latest Broadway and Fifth Avenue
Styles Silk and Fur Hats. F. A II.
PEEK, FREAN A CO'S., London Biscuit'
Cream Crackers nnd Soda Biscuit.
FOSTER A HUNTER.
1 ,000 pounds Candies, French and Stick at
FOSTER A HUNTER'S.
CURRANTS, ^eedicss Raisins, Canned
Fish and Vegetables, Preserves, Ginger,
Ae. FOSTER A HUNTER.
I^INE Goshen Butter and Cheese, Macca<
roui and Fresh Prime Rice.
FOSTER A IIU.NTfeR.
A FINE Stock of Black and flrcan Teas
for sale. FOSTER A HUNTER.
Rl. A. Hunter <fc Co.
A FINE lot of Perfuroea, Musk, Luhin's
Extract*, lluwley's Handkerchiefs delicacies
; deliriously Perfumed Soups?Lubin's,
Hartley's, Colgate's and others, for sale by
M. A. llliNTEH A CO.
A FINE stock of Hair Brashes, Clothes
Brushes, Tooth Brushes, Shoe Brushes,
Nail Brushes, Ac., for saIo hy
M. A. HUNTER A CO.
PUFFS, PufT Boxes, Lily-white, Ronge,
Cold-croum, Cosmetics, Shaving-cream,
Ac. M. A. HUNTER A Co.
IETTER and Note Paper, flilt Note, BrisJ
tol board Cards, Card Cases, Playing
Cards, AC. M. A. HUNTER A CO.
HAIR Oil, Pomatums, Pomades, Cologne,
Bay Rum, Bloom of Youth, Magnolia
Balm, Qolden Sustcr, at
M. A. nUNTER A CO.
ITiLAVORINO Extracts, all kinds, our owr
. and other makes, for Cakes, Pies, Icecreams
and Blanc-mango
M. A. HUNTER A CO.
I^INE Cigars, meerschaum Pipes, Woodi
. Ivy and Indian Rubber Pipes and
Pipe-bowls, -Lava Seta, Tobacco Bags, Stems
and smoking articles, for sale by
M. A. HUNTER A CO.
Oot 25 25 tf
EMPORIUM
OF
WE have received a superior assortment
of English, French and American
HEAVER-CLOTHS,
CASS1MERES
AND VESTINGS,
with a ruLi. AsaoRTifknt or
Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods aac
Trimmings of all Qualities.
(REABY-MABE
eL@*HM?
AOOOIt assortment of Over-Costa and
Caesimere Suits, Shirts And Drawers
Hats and Caps, Boys'and Children's Clothing.
Ao All have been selected peraonallj
with eare and taste, at the
LOWEST CASH PRICES,
And we will sell accordingly. Having
pouted thereby in all the latest and most
approved styles of
Cutting ^ Making,
We aro prepared to Cut and If aire up
Clothing in tha latest and most approved
styles. tW AU Work Warranltd.
WEED'S
UNEXCELLED
SEWING MACHINE
FOR SALE.
It does more thrfn twsnty different kind*
of work, and will stitch from the finest ori
ii ? .1- .. . . . .. .
! gsnaios vo me near test ciom, learner, wood,
or shest lead, with Mae. It has several
new improvements, and Is atil! improving,
rf Warranted to girt perfect satlsfae!
tion.
O. A. PICKLE Ac CO.
Greenville, 8. 0., Oct. 24, 1871. 2ft-tf
>1
to onr Large and Varied Stock of t
[KG8, OIL CLOTH RUGS, CURost
complete stocks ever offered in
Upacas, Merinos, Poplins, DsLaine,
wliipli ? ? urn iiffwrincr ah Tvmlnr<ofl I
Shirtings, Cossiraeres, Jeans, &c.,
sisry ana Gloves. Qivo us a call.
I. H. 8l M. L. KtNARP*
Notice
IS HEREBY given to all whom it may concern,
that I will apply to S. J. Dontbtt,
Probata Judge of Greenville County, on tko
Jilt day of November next, for a final discharge '
as Executor of the Estate of EDWARD
FLANAGAN, deceased, and on said day make
a'float settlement of the same.
T. L. W00DSIDE3, Executor. '
Ootl8, 1871. 26-6
If otice
TS HEREBY given to all whom it may conJL
cern, that 1 will apply to S. J. Doutbit,
Probate Judge of Greenvile County, on the
28Ik day of November next, for a final dis- (
charge as Administrator of the Estate of LEVI
TRAMMELL, deceased ; therefore all parties
, baring claiuib against said Estate will present
them to mo or the Probate Judge,on or before
said day or be debarred. '
B. F. TRAMMELL, Administrator.
Oct 18, 1871. 26 6
A. B. MtJMJGANT
COTTON FACTOR
AND GENERAL
CBMMISS10S MERCH&HT.'
ACCOMMODATION WHARF,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
?
I iO(ll also, when placed in funds,
purchase and forward all
kinds of Merchandise, Machinery,
Agricultural
Implements, Fertil {
izers, dec.
Oct 25 25 ly
HEMY BISCHOFF i
& CO.,
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
AND DEALERS IN
SEIOARS,
TOBACCO, ?fcC.,
NO. 197 EAST BAY,
Cttttiaw, 8. C.
. Btecnorr. c wuldkrn.
J. H. picrcK.
Ool 25 25 6m
"WILLIAM SLOANE,
Lithographic, Copper-plate,
AND GENERAL
JOB PRINTER,
IPEsAHKT SV&SIKV,
COLUMBIA, S, C.
BOOKS, Pamphle'a, P'-steia, nand-Biil?.
Cards, Circulars, Bill IDada, Fae-Sim
ilea, Maps. Plana, Chalk and Lino Draw-inge,
Liquor Labels, Druggists' Prescrip*
tioDS, etc , Executed with
NEATNESS AND DESPATCH,
AND ON TilK
Most Reasonable Terms.
Oct 26 25 5m*
HIBW JTBWBOnr.
Tf\llxam, Glaze,
COLUMBIA, S. C.,
IS now opening a hue selection of Ladies'
1 and Oenia' English, Swiss sod American
Watches. Sole Agent for the celebrated
i Pauline Watch.
Philadelphia Company's Gold Chains,
Vest, Opera Chatelaines, Leontina Neck
laces, Diamond Rings and Brooches, Pearl,
, full and half seta.
Silver Ware Plated Ware, Clocks, Cutlery,
Houaeholi and Fancy Goods, Guns,
Sporting Goods, Jet and Horn Goods.
William Cilnzc,
One door north o! Scott A Co 'a Ban king
House. 26-8 m
TAXNOTICE~ ~~"
qCTpAVING been instructed to
fcSSfc commence the Collection
i- ot SiRte and County TAXES for
the Year 1871, I will attend at
the following Places, at the times
" designated, for that purpose :
At T. H. Stokea' Monday, Not. 20
At T. E. Ware's Tuesday, " 21
At J. K. Stone's Wednesday, * 22
I At J It - Tfcn^l.., < ?
? f ? *
At James Lendrrmao Friday, M 24
1 At OrrenTill* C H Saturday, " 26
At G. W. Center's... ..Monday, " 27
1 At T.J. Mitehel'a..... .Tuesday, " 28
At Oroce'e place Wednesday, " 20
At Ch<ek Springs Thursday, " 80
At Batssvllle. Friday, Dee. 1
At Grrearllla O. H Saturday, " 2
At Hedge's Monday, " 4
At CTaveTantTa Mill*. .'..Tuesday, " 8
I At Marietta... Wednesday," 6
At E. N. Colenjan'a Thnnday, " t
I From tlion to tho 15th January,
; 1872, I will be at my Office at
' Greenville C. II. After that time
the Penalty of TWENTY PER
CENT, will be added, and rigidly
enforced. There ia no possibility
of any cxtention being granted.
The Tax levied U Seven Mills .
, on the Dollar for State purposes,
, and Five Mills for County puri
poses. Poll Tax, $1
W. W. ROBERTSON,
Treasurer for Greenville County.
Greenville, S. C., October 24,
1871. 25-2
' T 1 ' '"'.Ml I II a I !..
For Sale.
100 BUSHELS ORCHARD ORAM SEED
at Baltimore Price grown tbi? year.
S. 8. IRVINB.
October 17, 187L
CENTRAL HOTEL,
[ iM PLAIN STREET, 1ft block, from
Hit) Main; S block ffttti OWfeti villa
Fare excellent. Tcrme, 11.00 per Hay.
d. b. Clayton.
Proprietor.
Colombia, s. C. t4*8m *'
p t , Ai^gu^a Advertisements.
?EVIVtL.
I J J A | **> ^
OHMSIOMJB6UI
dSc CO.
Having Removed Their
TO THEIR NEW PREMISES,
Corner of Broad and Mcintosh Sts., Augusta, Ga.
V?TO>ILL tako great pleasure in waiting on their Carolina friends,
who will find a choice assortment of every description of
DRY GOODS, which will be disposed of at prices that must satisfy
'he most economical.
l-4ty ^\u examination 01 wooae ana rriccs respecuuiiy solicited.
Christopher Gray & Co.,
202 and 204 Broad Street, ATJOUSTA, GA.
Oct 25 25 8m
CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES
AND
Plantation Supplies.
O
JAMES G. BAILIE & BRO.
HAVING set their store In order, and having received a largo supply of the Beit GRO*
CBRIES, Ac., that can be bought for money, now offer to their customers and the
trade, a large Stock oi FRBSII GOODS, via :
Stuart's Cot, Cruihcd, Granulated, A, B, C end Yellow SUGARS.
Java, Leguayra, Maracaibo and Rio COFFEES.
Green nad Black TEA, of Best Quaity.
Stunn's SYURP, GOLDEN DRIPS and MOLASSES.
Srgar Cured HAMS, Breakfast BACON, New FLOUR.
Factory CHEESE, English Dairy end Dutch CHEESE,
Gilt Edge Goihen BUTTER. Prime Leaf LARD.
Canned FRUITS, PRESERVES and JELLIES.
English CRACKERS, English Albert BISCUIT, Fresh.
American CRACKERS, of all kinds, Fresh.
MACKEREL. CANDLES and SOAPS, of all kinds.
BACON, SIDES and 8houlders ; Liverpool SALT,
BAGGING, of all kinds, and TIE8.
WINES and LIQUORS, ot first quality.
WE HAVE ALBO ON HAND A LARGE BTOCK OF
MARKET, FANCY AND TRAVELING BASKETS, TUBS.
CHURNS, BUCKETS, 7\fc^ FS, W BROOMS, FEA THER
DUSTERS, COUNTER BRUSHES <t HEARTH BROOMS.
FRESH GOODS RECEIVED EVERY WEEK.
James G. Bailie *& Brother*
205 BROAD STREET, -X UOUSTA, OA
Oct 25 25 3m
JAMES A. GRAY &C0~
Wholesale and Retail
DEALERS IN
B1I SiSBS,
226 & 228 BROAD STREET, AUGUSTA GA.,
BEG to inform their friends and the
public of Greenville, that they are
now receiving one of the Largest and
most Select Stocks of
gTOtPOLI MD
UM1
unu
un t uuuua
WH1CII THEY HAVE EVER BROUGHT TO
AUO DSTA, having been
Purchased Exclusively for Cash,
AKQ HAVING AN EXPERIENCE OF OVER A
QUARTER OF A CENTURY
in Business in Augusta,
We feel*confident of being able to please the moat fastidious and
OF SAVING MONEY
To The JHost Economical.
OURS IS STRICTLY A ONE PRICE BOUSE,
WE CORDIALLY INVITE AN
EXAMINATION OF OUR GOODS,
?AND?
STRICT J1JYI) PJUiTTrTrr.JiTi
w V V At/
ATTENTION
IP AH? TO 01?MS,
I W
13f Samples freely sent by mail when desired.
3XJS. ML. &&&T Mi 00.
Oot 25 $5 4
* * in Miinwimr n ?i
^1840^?18 70?
Pain ia supposed to be the tot of us po? r
mortal*, a* inevitable aa death itself, and
liable at any time to eome npon ne. There*
tore it la important that remedial agents
ahould be at liaad to be need on an emergency,
when the seminal principle lodged
in the ayetem shall develops itself, and we
feel the excruciating agonies of pain, or the
depressing influence of disease. 8neb a
remedial agent exists in the Paim Kill tea,
whose' fame haa made the circuit of the
globe. Amid the eternal icee of the polar
regions, or beneath the Intolerable and
burning sun of the tropioe, lla virtues ars
known and appreciated. Under all lath*
tudee, from the one extreme to the other,
suffering humanity haa found relief from
many ol its ills by its use. The wide and
broad area over which this medicine has
spread, attests its value and po'envv.
Prom a small beginning, the Tain Killer
has pushed gradually along, making its
own highway, soMv by its virtues.
Such unexampled success and popularity
has hronght others into the field, who have
attempted, under similarity of name, to usurp
the confidence of the people and turn it to'
their own selfishness and'dishonesty, but
their efforts have proved fruitless, while
the Tai>i Killer is si ill growing in pnbllc
favor. 22?4
0?.LIi AT
W. i, GOOD WIN'J, STORE
And Examins the World-Bono wned
HOWE SEWING MACHINE.
The First and Best in the World.
ITS beauty and excellence of stitch, being
alike on both aides; its ne w rotnry tension
and an automatic self-regulating take up
that prevents missing of stitches in crossing
all seams ; for the upper-thread, and its perfectly
uniform tension in tbe shuttle, from a
full to an empty bobbin, gives complete control
over both threads ; its economy of thread
beyond that of any other machine ; its sowing
the finest fabrics without injury or pucker,
and tben passing to tbe heaviest mnteriai
without a change of tension thread or needle,
and with the greatest ease; its simplicity, durability,
and easoof management; its running
with less noise and greater ease than any other
Rhuttle Machine ; are its peculiar qualities, and
should rcccommend it tn >11 in ?
FIRST-CLASS MACHINE.
An accomplished operator always in attendance.
Agent* ll'ctnferf.
ALFRED 0. ELY,
General Agent tor South Carolina.
J. L. TINSLEY,
Assistant, Greenville, S. C.
Oct 18 24 Sin
Mrs. C E. R ed's Millinery
and Emporium of Fashion*
T ADIES'11A.TS, CAPS AND BONNETS.
Li ALSO
iBMSim ArJIB MO
IN EVERY STYLE.
TOILET ARTICLES, &C.,
FOR SALE VERY LOW.
MAIN SI., COLUMBIA, S. C.
Oct 18 24 3m
Fall Iflillincry.
5, k, SMITH
HAS OPENED a choice selection of MIL*
LINERY and FANCY GOODS, to
which she invites the attention of the ladies.
Also, PATTERNS of the latest styles of
DRESSES.
DRESS-MAKING attended to with neatness
and despatch.
Orders iroin the country solicited.
Main Street, opposite the Columbia Hotel,
Columbia, S. C.
Oct 18 24 3m
J. Sf OLIVER.
Manufacturers d? Dealers in
MOH AM S10XS.
LEATHER, tfce.,
COLUMBIA, S. C.
Oct 18 24 lm*
GK DIE IlCKS,
DEALER IN
ALL KINDS OF G ROCE RE IS,
Cigars, Tobacco, A Foreign A Domestic
Wines, Liquors, Ales Ac. at wholesule and
retail low for cash.
COLUMBIA, S. C.
AT KINSLER'S IIALL CORNER.
Oot 18 24 3m
CHILDS & WILEY,
COLUMBIA. O. O.
Fine Ready.Mads Clothing. Tite Cd*.
brated Star Shirt. Patent Pantaloon
Drawra. flsnt't K??V w - - -
The K jrtian Brace Suapendera. The True
Pit 8hirt. Linen Cullers, Paper Collars.
s?,2?'3 ?TSfli^sPS JH^VWSg
AT ALL STYLES AND PRICES.
We invite the Public to call and oxamine
Our Stock, aa we are determined to keep
tba very beat that eomee to Columbia, and
at prleea that will suit (lie timer.
WE SELL FOR CASH,
AND AT SMALL PROFITS.
L. D. CHILOS. JOHN 8. WILEY.
jOet 18 24 8m
' Ho BYllAJf * CO.
CORNER LADY AND MAIN $TREETS|
COLUMBIA, B. O.
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in,
FOREIGN AND
DOMESTIC DRY GOODS.AMD HOSIERY,
FANCY GCCDjS,
CLOTHING, HATS, AO,
A MO A
LARGE ASSORTMENT OF
AO. AO.
Aei t -
uv> i ? em
CHINi Bill.
WILLIAM IT STANLEY,
IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN
CHINA, GLASS AND EARTHENWARE,
SILM-PMt IBiTlllIA ill
Japanned Ware.
TABLE CUTLERY. MIRRORS,
GAS-FIXTURES AND
I0ISHI1IISIII6 Him
GENERALLY,
OppotiU Oourl Boom, Columbia, 8. 0.
Oot l? 14 *n