The Greenville enterprise. (Greenville, S.C.) 1870-1873, January 10, 1872, Image 3
$25 REWARD."
STOLEN from the subsoriber,
four miles south-east of
^TXLm^V^QroonTillo City, on tho night
f of the 18th Inst., a light
BAY HOR?Et
nine yoars old, sixteen hands high, long mane
and tail with freah aaddlo marks, and
scratches on both hind feet. Said Horse paces
under tbo saddle, carries bis head high and
ears erect, and valued at two hundred dollars.
I will pay twenty-fire dollars for the apprehension
of the thief and delivery of the Horse,
or ton dollars for the delivery of the lforso ,
alono. Address,
0. A. PARKINS,
Greenville, 8. O.
Deo. 20 33 4*
FOR SALE.
' ahiMjp* t? <M It* t fc?
?S UHWIV ?ivyo& ?.? wui.
near the Old Baptist,Churq)}.
BammalflBrThe dwelling contains..few |
rooms mid two fire place*. Oei the Lot ie;
a good Kitchen, Brick Smoke Houte and
Stable, and a well-of fine Water. Terms
liberal, and price low.
Apply to the proprietor. "
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HOLIUAV nil"
i f 4-il n >.. V
mil !0Q. mi t-:
FOSTER WiM
& HUNTER
H A. V K
d-.
CO I.I. IiCTION.dt.1
F IT R S
? ^ -rvT M.I ,r.i
CONEY, MINK,
AND OTHER KINDS. ,
STRIPM) SHAWLS,
Various Stjdea,
Handkerchiefs,
Q&0188;
AND , ^
FANCY GOODS,
Hoods Scarfs &c.9
Suitable fur presents.
CITRON, CURRANTS, RAISINS,
In Whole and Quarter Duxc?,
GINGER, PRESERVES,
Fresh Candies, Cheese, <&c., dec.
Coine and See.
Dec 13 32 :Ui A .^tl
SOLUBLE
PACIFIC GUAHO,
PRICE $15 CASH, WITH ifSUAI, ADVANCE
FOR TIME.
1 EXPERIENCE in the use of this Guano
J for the past six years in this State,
?f?>r Cotton i?ml Coin, has so far established
its character for excellence as to reader
-comment unnecessary.
In accordance with the established policy
of the Company to fnrrtrsh the bt't
Concentruted Fertilizer at Ihe lowest cost
to consumers, this Guano is put into market
this season nt the above reduced price,
which the Company is enabled to do by
reason of its large facilities and the reduced
cost ol manufacture.
The supplies put into market this season
are, as heretofore, prepared under the personel
superintendence of lJr. St. Julian
Rnvenel, Chemist of the Company, at
Charleston, S. C., hence, ptautera may rest
rssnred that its QUALITY and COMPOSITION
is precisely the same ns that heretofore
sold. At the present low price ev~
ry acre planted on be fertilized with 200
pounds Guano at a cost not exceeding the
present value of 30 pounds of oolton,
while experience has shown that under
favorable conditions of season and cultivation
the crop i* increased by tho nppliea
tion from two to threefold the natural ca
pacify of the soil. Ilence, under no conditions
could its application fail to compensate
for the outlay. Apply to
J. N UOB80N,
Agent Pacific Guano Company,
No. ^Jast IJuy and Nob. 1 and 2 Atlantic
Wharf, Charleston, S. C.
J NO. S. REESE A CO, General Agents.
Nov 29 30 3m
PACIFIC GUANO COMPANY'S i
COMPOUND
ACID PHOSPHATE OF LIME,
/'or Campottiny With Cotton Sent.
Price $25 Caah, with Usual Advance for
Time.
rI',IIIS article is prepai ed undi-r Hie super1
intrixlence ol Dr. ST. JULIKN KAV
ENEL rxpreuly for c< riipottiug with cottor.
n'cd,
I . was introduced by this Company t wo
years ago. and its use Itna tolly hi tested its
value. 200 to 250 pounds of tliis article
per acre, properly composted with the
same weigh' of eoWon seed, furnishes the
planter with a KHKIII.1ZER, of the highest
excellence at the smsl'eat cost. A compost
prepared with this article, as hy printed
direction* furnished, contains all the elements
of fertility that can enter into a
first-clnes FERTILIZER, while its economy
must commend its liberal nee to planters
For supplies and printed directions for
composting upply to
J. 1%. Rolison,
AGENT PACIFICOUANO COMPANY,
7o. 68 East Bay and Nos. 1 and 2 Atlantic
Wharf, Charleston, S. C.
JIH). S. REESE ?t CO, General Agents.
Jiov 29 SO 3m
Edmonds T. Brown,
3EK ^L TT MB 9
4H IIAYNE STREET,
OPPOSITE CHARLESTON HOTEL
CHARLESTON, S C.
Pec 0 31 Ijr
m n? i n i,
ATLANTIC ACID PHOSPH ATE.
^rpnis Article, prepared by tlie ATLANTIC PH08PHATE COM- 1
U PANY, under the direction of their Chemist, Dr. ST. JULIEN
KA VLNEL, for composting with Cotton Seed, is now offered at the )
Reduced Price of $28 per ton cash, or $81 per ton payable 1st No*
veraber, 1872, Free qf IiiteresL
Orders filled now will be considered as Cash let March, 1872, or
on l?me as due let November, 1872, thereby enabliug Plantere to
haul it at a time when their Wagons and Mules are idle.
PELZER, RODGERH & CO., General Agents,
Brown's Wharf, Charleston, S. C.
- , F. DONALD, Agent, tirove Station, 8, C.
_lan3 h. / r: . m | <
ATLANTIC PHOSPHATE.
51TOHIS FERTILIZER, manufactured by the Atlantic Phosphate
? Company under the direction of their Chemist, Dr. St. Julien
Ravenel, is now offered to the Planting Communfty at the very Reduced
Price of $48 per ton cash, or $52 payable 1st November, 1872,
Free of Interest.
This Fertilizer lias been very extensively used in tbis State and has
given entire satisfaction ; some of the most practical planters admi^
ting it to be equal to Peruvian Guano, pound for pound.
All sales made now will be considered as cash on the-lst of March,
1872, and to those buying on time the sale will be considered as due
on lat November, 1872.
By this arrangement planters will be enabled, withont extra cost, to
haul their Manure at a time when their wagons and mulee are idle.
Pamphlets containing the certificates of those who have used the
Atlantic Phosphate will be furnished on application to the Agents.
PEI.ZER, RODGERS Sc. CO., General Ageoli,
Brown's Wharf. Charleston, B. C.
WM. BEATTIE. Agent Greenville. South Carolina.
s ' 85 8m
WM A A1 ffk A
wnnuu i
F ERTmZEl!
COTTON, CORN, WHEAT, TOBACCOPRICE:
'
CASH, $50 per 2000 lbs., at Factory.
TIME, $55 per 2000 lbs., at Factory, payable
Nov. 1st, 1872, WITHOUT INTEREST.
|.
Factory East end Hasel St.; Mines on Ashley ;
River.
wjura?' I
ACID PHOSPHATE OF LIME!:
FOR. 5
COMPOSTING WITH COTTON SEED. ;
PRICE: 1"
CASH, $30 per 2000 lbs., at Factory.
TIME, $35 per 2000 lbs., at Factory, pay- ?
able Nov. 1st, 1872, WITHOUT IN- ?
TEH EST. I
n
w?. o. mvasa & co.? ;
GEJYERJIL J1GEJYTS, :
1 01
No. 1 South Atlantic Wharf, I
C 11 A R I. E S T O N S. C. J
XkV FURNISHED AT CHARLESTON PRICES. FREIGHT \
ADDER, BY JULIUS C. SMITH. AGENT, GREENVILLE, 5. 6'. b
Dec 20 33 3m J
SOUTHERN . ti
LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY.
GEN. JAS. B. GORDON, PRES'T, \
. ASSETS. OVEIt &I.OOO.OOO. "
C. C. STEPHENS, I
7 b
AGENT FOR GREENVILLE COUNTY. J
T>R J. II. DEAN, Medical Examiner. 0
Dec 13 32 tf
fi
Merry Christmas ! ?
THE SANTA GLAUS BAZAR Of :
H. A. INT! & CO. I
Contains a Beautiful Collection of Toys, Gifts, Novelties, Notions ?j
and Fancy Articles in Tin, Wood, China, Parian, Marble, Glass, n,
Shell and Lava, Velocipedos, Carta, Figures, Vases, China Cups,
Smoke and Wine Sets, Marble Ornaments, Chess-Boards, Ohess-Men. t
, '
w orK-iioxcs, UJovf-Boxes, Portcmonaica, Writing Deeks, Portefolios, ?>
Building Blocks, &c., &c. ,, ih
rsr Give us n call and bring the children. 32-tf ' 0t
#
DM GOODS BOO1
lift ; v. '*. :/, V .' 'iM
G. W. BRtTT
P' '
Mh "PI? ~ !-! ?
rm< o-v^ ivjvv luaiivtna apa opcuin
JSk ILY UR0c?iQta,cQU8i8tii
Crushed, Powdered an
Java, Lagnyra and Rio
Gunpowder* Imperial a
MOLASSES and SYRl
Family FLOUR, in bar
MACKEREL, Canned
English MUSTARD, W
Yeast POWDERS, SOI
PEPPER, GINGER, C
PICKLE% S4U0E6, J
ALS
French and American
NUTS of various kindi
8EGARS, PIPES, Smc
Table and Pockot Kniv
Writing Paper, Envelo]
A VARIED
HARDWARE, CI1
CLASS'
WITII A GENERAL
LADIES' AND Mil
vifi*' >
TRIMMII
BESl
vr?~.. ~?i? * - "
many uuiur AI11CIC8 It>r tllO 118<
FARM, too i) umeroim to mention v.
PLEASE CALL AND E]
a. w. ??vj
Nov 1
AN ORDINANCE
TO .
Raise Supplies for thcTYoar
1872.
RE IT EXACTED by the M-yor and Aldermen
of the City of Greenville, in
Council assembled, and by authority of the
mine, That a Tax to cover tlio period from
lanunry 1st. I8T2, to Jnnuary 1st, J873, for thn
turns and in tho manner hereinafter mention d,
shall be raised and paid into tho Public
Treasury of the City of Greenville, by the 1st
lay of March next, for the uso and service
hereof.
Section 1. On each Ono Hundred Dollars
if assessod value of Real Estate and Personal
'ropcrty, tho of sum Fifty Cents.
Steal Estate, Stocks, Goods and Chat |
tela Sold at Auction.
Rnf. 2. There shall he paid quarterly. Two
ind a Half per cent, vpop nil Bales at Auction,
in all Goods, and One per cent, on all Chatels
and Real Estate, and Stocks of every I
cnvii|hi?ii, except on sates in ail o by order
>f Court, or process of law, or by Executors
uitl Administrators.
3oods, Warea and Merchandize Sold
on Consignment.
Sko. 3. There shall bo paid by all merchants
>r others, One-Half per cent, upon all Sales of
loods, Wares anil Merchandize sold on
Consignment, made Iroin the 1st day of Janu*
iry 1872, to the 1st day ot January 1873, the
ibovc lax to he paid ipiarterly.
Road and Street Tax.
Sr.r. 4. That cneh and every nmle person
ictwccn the ages of twenty-one and fifty years,
ithcr than members of the Fire Department,
)rdained Ministers and Students, shall pay on
ir belorc the 1st day or March next, One Dolnr
for Itoad and Street exemption, nnd if any
icrson liablo to this tax, shall fail to uiuke
layincnt at the time specified, be shall beheld
iable to work on the streets of the City, for
'.x days under the direction of tho acting
vcrccei of the streets ; any person refusing or
cgl'scting to obey the summons, shall lie fined
t the diseretioiPnf the Council, said fine to be
ollccted by execution. And it shall bo the
luty of the eity Clerk and City Marshal to
eport to the Council all defaulters under
ither of tha clauses of this section.
jawyers, Physicians, Dentists, Photographists,
&6.
Skc. 5. There shall be paid Thirty Cents on
he Hundred Dollars of Gross Income of
irokers aifd Rankers, nnd on nil Incomes deivod
from the Commission Business, or the
'raeticc of tl?e Professions of Law, Medicine
nd Dentistry, and fruar^thc Ilusincss of
)aguerrcotyping, Ambrotjrping and Photernphing
within the limits of tho City?the
mount of in*umn ?a c 11 -
St day of January, 1K78, to the 1st day of
atiuary, 1873, the Tax upon th? same to be '
id quarterly.
!arriage?, Omnibusses. Wagon*, &c.
Skc. 6. Thero shall be paid Ten Dollars on
a"h four-borne Omnibus or llaok ; $ix Dollars
n cat1?' Carriage or Hack drawn by two or
tore horses. run for conveyance of passongers
r hire; Throe Dollars on each onorhpj-se Rugy,
(Jig or Fulky, kt^t for hire ; ten Dollars
n each four-horse Wsg'^ft; Fix Dollars on
aeh two-horso Wagon, or Drnjf, or Carl, and
'our Dollars un each one-horso Ifsjop* Dray
r Cart run for hire. The Taxes on Oraniusscs.
Carriages, Hacks, Buggies, Wagons,
trays, Carts, Ac., kept for hire, shall be jMid
efore they shall be allowed to run: Prondid,
'hat nothing hcrem contained shall l>4 oonIrurd
so as to extend to Wagons, Carts, or
titer vettidles going to or from market, and
wncd and run and used by non-residents of
(to City.
Itinerant Traders and Auctioneers.
Frc. 7. Five Dollars per day shall be paid
y every Itinerant Trader or Auetioneer oflertg
for sale within the corporate limits of the
ity, at Auction or otherwise, any Goods,
fares or Merchandize, to be paid each day in
dvance ; and every ICrsrant Trador or Ane- 1
onuer liable to the tax aforesaid, and who '
hall fail to make payment, shall he fitted Ten
lollars for each day he may so offend ; Proided,
The provisions of ibis section shall not
so construed so as to npply to the ordinary
ealcrs in grain, fruit, potatoes, tobacco, poulry,
iron-ware, earthen-ware, or other produce
r manufactures of the like character.
Billiard Tables and Ten Pin Alleys.
gee ft Th?? '?n.- f ?
vo Dollar* hall he paid open each and every ! 1
lillinrd Table, and Twenty-five Dollars upon I
?ch and every Nine or Ten Pin Alley, kept
ithin the limits of the City of (JOecirviile for
rofii ; said Tax to he paid beferS Liconie to
so the same shall be granted. Any perqnQ or
ersons using the articles or opening Mm esiblishinent
mentioned above in this Section,
ithuut first having obtained a License fpotn
ie City Council, and giving a bend to the
ime in the sutu of Two Hundred Dollars,
>nditioned to observe the laws of the State
nd City, shall be Subject to a fine not exeecdig
Ten Dollars for each day 'snob establish
lent shall be kept open or used.
questrain and Theatrical Performances.
Sue. V. That no Equostrain or Theatrical I
irfornsance, or other performaneet, or other i
thlbitions for gain, shall be had in the City
Ureenville, without a license tberofor being
r?t obtained from the Mayor, and payment
r said license made to the City Clerk, as
orcsaid as follows: For each and 07?ry
qucstrlan Exhibition, Fifty Dollars; for oaoh
id arery Hida Nhow, i? mm not las* than Five
ollar* nor exceeding Twentysflee Dollars, a*
ie Mayor shall determine ; for Theatrical and
ker Exhibitions for gain, smh sum as the
aims,
18, SHIMS, &C.
<fSON & CO.
(TV**
g Full Supplies Qf Fresh FAMng
in part or: , I
d Brown SUGARS
COFFEE ... fc. ...
nd Breakfast TEA
JP of various qualities
rels and sacks C
and Spiced OYSTERS
orcestersbire SAUCE
DA. Table SALT
/INNAMON. CLOVER
ELLIKS, PRESERVES 1
CANDIES ' '
i . r ,**
>king and Chewing TORACCO
es, Razors, Scissors N
pes, Steel Pens, Pencils, Ink, &c.
STOCK OF
LROCKERY AND
WARE.
, ASSORTMENT OF
mm miss goods,
VGS, &C.
DJSS
3 of the HOUSEHOLD and the
n an Advertisement.
(AMINE THE STOCK.
5?H?35? $? 0Oe
20 tf
Mayor shall determine. And each and every
pcrsoh exhibiting forgnin, without first having
obtained n license, and the payment of the
said Tnx in advance, shall bo fined in a sum
.not less than double the amount of said Tax,
in manner hereinafter provided for the impost*
tion of fines and forfeitures.
Special Tax.
Sec. 10. That no Person, Firm, Company
or Corpora th>a'shall be engaged in, prosecute
or carry on any trade, business or profession.
until he, she, or they, shall have paid a Spo
cinl License therefor in the manner hcrcinaftcr
provided, to wit: Each and every business,
either Mercantile, Mechanical or MantiI
acta ring, the gross sales or receipts of which
hall not exceed Five Hundred Dollars per
Annum, shall pay a License of Two Dollnre,
in excess of Five Hundred Dollars, and not
exceeding Two Thousand Dollars, Seven Dollars
and a Half, and in excess of Two Thousand
Dollars aud not excocding Five Thousand
Dollars, Eight Dollars, and in excess of
Five Thousand Dollars and not exceeding Ten
Thousand, Ten Dollars, and in excess ol Ten
Thousand Dollars. Twelve Dollars. Each
First-Class Hotel, Twenty-five Dollars; caeh
Second-Class Hotel, Fifteen Dollars ;cnch Saw
Mill, Fifteen Dollars - each Corn Mill,grinding
under three thousand bushels per annum, Fiftccu
Dollars, and over three thousand bushels
per annum, Twenty Dollars; each Flouring
Mill, Twenty Dollnrs; each Cotton Gin, Ten
Dollars: each Cotton Press, Five Dollnrs; each
Livery Stable, Ten Dollars ; each Gas'Manufactory
or Works. Ten Dollars; each Printing
Establishment, Six Dollars; each Barbershop,
Five Dollars ; caeh Auctioneer, Twelve
Dollnrs. The License issued by virtue of
this Section shall he collected on or by tlio 1st
day of March next, and shall cover the year
1S72, aud all Business Liccnso issued on and
after the 1st day of March next, shall be issued
on a ratable proportion of the year dating
from the 1st day of the inoutb in which it may
be issued.
Physicians, Lawyers. Dentists, Pho
tographists, Artists, Insurance
Companies, &c.
Skc. 11. Each Physician. Lawyer, Dentist,
Photographist and Artist, and each Insurance
Company and Speculators in grain, flour or
country produce, not otherwise licensed under
this Ordinance, shall pay a license of Filteun
Dollars ; and caeh Express Company having
an office in. nnd doing business within the corporate
limits of the City, Twenty-five Dollars
for conducting said business or occupation ;
said rum or sums to he paid on or before the
1st day of March next, or on any subsequent
day before commencing such business or occupation.
And a penally of Five Dollars per day
shall ho levied against any person prosecuting
such business or occupation, or any business
named in this Section without first having
taken out a license therefor.
Liquor License. '*4-0
Srr. 12. Dealers in*;Ltquor shall pay the
following License, to wit.: Each Retail
Liquor Denier, Two Hundred and Fifty Dollars:
each dealer in Liquors who sells by the
qnnrt cr larger quantity. One Hundred Dollars;
each Druggist selling by the bottle, Fifty
Dollars; (the liquor not to be drank on the
premises where sold, hy any other than a retail
liquor dealer.) nnd the license for all dealers
in liquor shall cover the year expiring on
the 1st day of October. 1S72. nt the ?knv? ?,.???
por nnnuin, and must be paid before tlie parties
enter upon said business.
Penalties.
Sec. 1.1. Ami he it further O/tlaiued, Thnt
if any person or persons shall fail, neglect or
refuse to make a return to tho City Clerk on
oath, of all his, her or their tnxublo property,
income, soles, reruipts, or any, or ull other
thiols taxed by this Ordinance, and pay tho
tax thereon imposed, within the time specified
by this Ordinance, tho Clerk <Jf Council, assisted
by the Assessor* of the City, are hereby
authorized and required to assess such person
or persqns for all bis, t?."r or their property, or
other thing* taxed by this Ordinance, according
to tho boat information which bo and tho
A***c*sor8 can obtain of tho value of such taxable
property, and add One Hundred per
cent, to the amount of the tax of tbo person or
persons thus neglecting or refusing to make a
return as aforesaid, or pay tho tax thereon j
and if tho double tax thua imposed is not paid
within Thirty Days theieaftor, the said Clerk
is hereby authorized and required to issue
an execution thcrctor immediately, which snid
execution shall bo lodged with tho Sheriff of
tho County of Oreenville, to be collected according
to the provisions of the Act of the
ilcnera! Assembly in such eases, made and
provided.
Done and ratified in Council assembled, under
the corporate Seal ol the City of Oreenville, 1
this 5th day of December, IH71.
JAMES P. MOO HE, Mayor.
F. A. WAUTEIt, Clerk.
I)ed IB' 32 tf
PURE
wmn
WHITI HADJ
BY TELEGPwAPH.
SOME Stock in Storo now, and i
a Largo Lot coming, 1
SHIPPED OCTOBER 17TfJ,
Ordered by .
TELEGRAPH.
CiJowcr, Cox A Jlarklcy. ij
Oct 'lb 'lb U ' '
THE L1YE HP
H. C.1
Has Arm
TOW Y011 ATO OTTO
WITH A LARGE
s-/ ui W V?GENERAL
Ml
DRY GOODS
ftjure JU
And a general
P V I C V
TIIE SAME HE PROMIS
B3?&83 SOTJI
Ilis Stock of GROCERIES is v<
will be sold at very LOW FIGUR
Call and Kfttiafv vrmra
i ? El ?
(
a&g t
Having Hen
TO TIIEIR KE
Corner of Ilrond mid .11 c
CfUplLL take great pleasure in w
W/ who will find a choice a
DRV GOODS, which will be disp<
the most economical.
|52~ An examination of Goods j
v^iiris tupi
25 3m 202 and 204 Br
CLOCKS,
GOLD AND SILVER
BEST GRADES OF
SILVER AND SILVER-PLATED
WARE, TABLE CUTLERY,
AND
FANCY GOADS.
A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF
Gold, Silver, Steel & Plated Framed
SPECTACLES.
ALSO GENUINE
IP'J&XM! SFOTMiOS.
I*. Wchrle.
Oct 11 23 tf
Johnston, Crews & Co*,
IM PORTERS
And "Wholesalo Dealers in
STAPLE
AND
F A. INTOY
DRY GOODS,
it o t : o it c
&WD m&LL
4 1 HA TNE STREET,
S. (5.
Dec IS 32 )f
<3. D1ERCKS,
DEALER IN
ALL KINDS OF GROCEREIS,
CifiATf, Tobacco, A Foreign A Domestic
Wines, Liquors, Ales Ac. at wholesale and [
retail low for cash.
COLUMBIA. S. C.
AT KIKSLRR'S HALL CORNER.
Oct'13 24 3m
Mrs. C E? Reed's Millinery
and Emporium of Fashion*
J AT>IES* llATS, CArS AND DON NETS.
JL. J X L&O
(DB&Sim AN? IHAXR
IN EVERY STYLE.
TOILET ARTICLES, &C.,
FOR SALF. VERY LOW.
MAIN S'L, COLUMBIA, 8. C.
Oet 18 24 8m
Dr. Anderson
HAS opened Office in GoodMtfSHHk
lett llou.e HoiMing, firet door
on Washington Stroet,
IN REAR OF
Mr. T. W. Davis, Jeweler.
mil w|>un?iu m um lontiwinp low rates :
Gold Fillings from $1 00 to $1 60.
Tin A Amalgam " 50 " $1 00.
Teeth Extracted at 50.
Teeth Inserted at Reduced Rate*.
Torma Cai-b.
pftl - Person* of moderate mean*) be not
letorrcd from calling, for if he cm icc*fmno- !
late yon a I les* rate*, he will.
Urcapvillc, 8. C. Oct. Iltb, 1S71? 2i?-tf '
TOWN STORE!,;";,: , o
MARK
'ed From
' i . v, vi
a votvsME ails,
AND SELECTED
: ' I '
slK ?[F
ERCHANDISE
, CLOTHING, ' H
k mm%
in c&m,
assortment of
10 0II St
ES TO SELL CHEAPER
sa ass saa sots.
jry large and well selected, which
ES FOR CASH.
Ives. 2* tf
V l L:V
ii&Mi
so.
noved Their
B? '"^3
W PREMISES,
Inlosli Sis., Augusta, Ca..
;:t
raiting on tlieir Carolina friends,
ssortmept of every description of
36ed of at prices that n^'st satisfy
utd Prices rospcctfuliy solicited.
ler Gray & Co.,
oad Street, AUGUST A, GA.
BRYAN&M'CARTER,
Columbia S. C.
WIIOLBvSALS AND RKTAIl.
IN'
SCHOOL, LAW AND MEDICAL
M ? 0) X n s
Standard Works for Libraries, New Publications,
Stationery and Blank Books.
Blanks for Lawyers and "Trial Justices,
CMOTM", *0.
Family Bibles, Hymn Books, of
all Styles.
I)or 6 .'11 .1m
rjifiw ZTws&irf.
Will i a m Glaz c ,
COLUMBIA, S. C..
TS now opening a fine selection of Indies
A and Oenls' Knglish, Swiss und American .
Watclies. Solo Agent tor tlte celebrated
j Pauline Watch.
Philadelphia Company's Gold Chains,
Vest, Opera .Chatelaines, I.aontineJ Neck
laces, Diamond Rings and Brooches, Pearl,
full and half sets.
Silver Ware, IMftted Ware, Clocli#, CnG
I lery, Househol] and Fancy Good*. Guns,
I Sporting Good#, Jet and Horn Good*.
j William (winze,
One door north of Scott <t Co 'a Ranking
House. 'Sh-Hni
VIS I TO IIS to
COLUMBIA, S. C.?
Will do well to call on
S, S. Jft?KS?S
To pnrchaso their
FAivlmiuc.
Jackson* Old Ihrvtj /Slaiifl.
Oct IS 3m
Fall iHilliiieryw 1
MRS, A, SMITH
HAS OPENED a choice selection of MIL*
LINERY and FANCY GOODS, 10
which she invite# the attention of the Iodic*.
Also, PATTERNS of the latest styles of
DRESSES.
DRESS-MAKTNO atthnJeU * With neatness
and despatch.
Order* (rotn the Country Solicited.
Main Street, opposite the Columbia Hotel,
Columbia, 8. Ci .
Oct 18 24 8m
Notice
-tf-c tieornv . .. -
_ ..uituiii Kivrn 10 nil whom it may con1
eom, that l will apply '? 8. J- Iionthit,
ProUato Judy# for Oreonvillo County, ma IN*
13th dajr of January (text, for a final riiarbnrp*
#? Administrator itr fx.nit non, of the Kitntv i*f
KLIXAllKtH SMITH, deceased.
KM. I>. Bit AM LETT,
Adinit?iJtril'?T de liwtita ndt?
iKo tuber 1*71. 33..$