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Ftitsv OFMAKbit WE?% , "3 - - : A fj }' . j.) fji-< All persons indebted to either Qf the pities, are earnestly clesired to r M&X? ?X?KX1S. WE WILL SEyL ODR STOCKS OF GOODS PGR THIRTY DAYS FROM THIS DATE FOR CASH. FOSTER & HUNTER, M. A. HUNTER & CO. January 2*. 1872. I 88-lf B1APES' miTROtiDNIZED * SUPER-PilOSPHATE OF LIME. THE OLDEST SUPER.PHOSPHATE MANUFACTURED IN THIS COUNTRY, r<OMPftRRn?f n n_.?I ? -I C&6I8HIP PMMPNBfiSHIP ftflMi . :* : * ' *m r rrr-,' i u -i t?? w MKHE TERM OF PARTNERSHIP OF THE FIRMS OF 7L\q . I$rr-? 1.1" . ? ., . muiif, r-nonpnaiie liuano, Concentrated Animal Amntoniocttl Hal* ler and Sulphuric Acid. No Salt, Salt Cuke, Nitre Cake, Piaater, nor Adulterant 01 Absorbent of an; kind used. Factory open for inspection at *11 times. Nineteen Years of Practical Experience, EirTHODUOh-D IN 185a. % ' PATENTED DEO. 39, 18o0 QUICK ACTION AND PERMANENT IMPROVEMENT TO TUB SOIL. Testimony of Hundred* of Wtll-Knottn Planter* in it* Favor an every Fariefy of Crop anu {Soil, even During Extreme Adverse Seaeon*. $40 Cash?$50 Time. Payable November 1st* 1872. KINSMAN Sl HOWELL, General Agent* for South Carolina, Jun 24?38-3m No. 128 Ea*t Bay, Charletton, S. C. SARDY'S AMMONIATED SOLUBLE PACIFIC CUANO, casii price at factory. $45 per ton, time, $50. PHOSPHO-PERUVIAN GUANO. cash, $50. 'i i me. |55. acid bonk phosphate. cash, $25. time. $30. GROUND CAROLINA PHOSPHATE. riARIl AIR TIM 1? son NOVA SCOTIA LAND PLASTER. CASH. $13. TIIR above-named Ammoniated So'.uMo Pacifio and Phospho-Peruvian du.noi, are rieb compound* of the highest grndea of Rone Phosphate, rendered soluble nnd amasnniated with No, ! Peruvian Ounno and animal matter, making the most conoentrntcd nod profitable Fertilisers in use, combining the ingredients required to produce and support the Cotton Plant and Cereals. Whilst these Fertilisers are warranted to be kept up to their high standard, the prices have been materially reduced for tho present season. Manuluctured and for sale ut Charleston, 8. C., by JOHN B. SARDY & SON. Messrs. O. A. TRENHOLM A SON, General Agents. Also for sale by Agents throughout the South. For analyses and certificates send for pamphlet. Jan 24 3S-3ra STONO fertilizers!THE STONO PHOSPHATE COMPANY, Of Charleston, P. C? properly appreciating the necessity of fostering the planting interest of the South, resolved in the cutset to offer the r Fertilisers at a price which would place them within the rcuch of eyery planter. They offer their SOLUABLE GUANO, a complete Ammnniated Fertiliser, at $46 ensh ; or $00 on a credit to the 1st November neat, with approved city acceptance without interest. The " Dissolved Phosphate," for composting svith Cotton Seed or Stable Manure, is Wow offered at the very low price of $25 oash, or $30 ciudit as ufcovc; this is highly recommended by planters who have used it with great satisfaction We have numerous certificates from intelligent planters of the highest charaoter, from different sections of the Siutc, testifying to tho excellence of these Fertilisers.?only a few of -which we append below. V\ ILLIAM KAYi NF.L. J. B. AIKEN. GENERAL AGENT. Prtt'dtnf, A'o. 5 C. ulrnl \\'hnr/t Chartrttnn, S. C. MARSHALL A MAULDIN, Agents, Greenville; U. W. ANDERSON, Agent, Willietnslon. i : CAMDEN, December fitb, 1871. Drar Sir : In reply to your inquiry concerning my use of the Stono Phosphato in the present year. I will state what I did and ??? ??' ? -- J"" ??? ?'?? On the 15th of May last I plained twelve acre* of cotton, to wbicli I mnde a heavy nppli? cation of cotton seed and barnyard roanure combined. Oo the other six, at the time of planting, I put nothing at all, not having received then tire Stono Soluble Phosphate. On the ]5tb of Jttne I applied the 8t<>no, at the ruto of 2.'.0 pounds to the acre, to the last six acres, after the cotton woe all up. The man nor ot the application was as folio ws ; With the ouohorse Watt.plough the cotton was burred off ns neiras practicable and the phosphate put in, and immediately covered by throwing back tho earth taken uway br the ffrat ploughing. The result was as follows: On the first six acres I gathered in the seed about 800 pounds of cotton to the ncro } from the lust six. to which nothing hut the Btono Soluble Guano had been applied, I gathered an average of 1,200 pounds per acre. The two parcels planted were in the suuto field, separated only by a row. The cultivation was the same. Very truly, yours. Ac., JAM KS CHBSNIJT. To J. D. Aikbx, Esq., Otn. Aytnt Stotto PKoiphat? Company, Charleston, S. C. EDGEFIELD, 8. C., November 27, W1. I used two tons Stono Dissolved Phnephnte, composted witb nn equal weight of cotton seed, on my cotton th s year. It eertoinly doubled the yield, making on ordinary lanJa tbree hales to every four acres on whicb it was used, lo some test rows an equal weight of Pliosphato, with two other fertilisers costing ueurly double the mouay, produced raoro cotton.?There was no rust on the cotton under which tho phosphate was used, except on a few small spots of wet, springy land, whilst the cotton under fvhich the other mors costly fertilisers were, rusted early and badly. J. W. TOMPKINS. Jan 10 i > 3# 3m. ISO UTHBR 1M" LIFE INSUKANCE COMPAlVY. GEN. JAS. B. GORDON, PRES'T, ASSETS. OVER SI.OOO.OOO. C. C. STEPHENS, A OK NT FOR Oil KEN V1I1.K ronnrv DR. J. H. DEAN, Medieal Examiner. J f X f ' ' ' l * V f I f Dm. 18 . 32 ) i ) f V Administrator's Sale. 1 HENRY GANTT, pwffcwwiiAi barber, (he Oouncy of Greenville" I will sell, b-f-re T1AN ^ CouDd hu 0,d eUnd'?PJ?:'S Mr; the Overt Hoote door, on Saleeday In n ?.i f ^ . ruary nest, lo ?h? highest bidder, sll the 0U.T HAI^* ?* ??P* !?"JL?.n ll rOfVT Avi* ih> K.t?i/T ..? ik. I..J q?, .i? end prumpt attention to bueineas, to merit a v2k.r.emoL.U^ow J. AtSSriSk ? ' patronage heretofore exVickera, amountIng to some f 2000.00. A ,.na?l him *7_tf atatemeat of th# Get eao be seen by apply. lng to Sheriff Southern, Wa? na T KRMi? () llll . * W. T. 8HUMAT*. ' T? HRRNBY siren to .11 whom it may eoeAdmlnUtrMof A mrn'thAI 1 wlU 10 8' J" I)outh;l? H-oHate Judge ei Ureeoellle Ooeaty, en the I anil aire sell the entire Cost due men* ? ?. a? -? ?- - ksctc:""" *,eo?",u I rSaSs ;T'8,1UMATfo I \ M mi mmmmmmm?m?m f ' " . i? ^ GREENVILLE, MONRAY, AFTERNOON A the; okly. -soettj All AiL - t?-vA J. -ttii.uiutjrs riuienaersi MA88IVE aotTTHERM .? ' I .XIA 1(1 II Xj j 111^ IH^MnHllv^^ ? .1 iBBMMfgffJAi "-I^-ITT^ i^Sxq.-^ vHI A -~:-rr:=s Announcement E A litlle leas than one year ago, when this gra Georgia, many ?ag*ciooe people predicted tailor aueceaa crowning it everywhere it line been, has ment. N? exhibition on the road haa given grea aa great a decree of popularity. Neil her labor n< moat expenaive and choice exhibition on the load applouding the feats of the different artiata have even greater efforia. Throughout the Middle Si of N? w Riunawiek. Nova Scotia, Prince Kdward land, there ha* been but one voice from the preti thia mammoth enterpriae. MESSRS. H AIG t Fee) an exeoeahle pride In I hue referring to thei tlie world, which haa been hut one veidict aa to il First-Class Arcnic and Zo( TWO MAMMOTJ One for Menagerie and Museum, and the other I of admission, liow-v.-r, inquire the holder of SCENES OF ORiFIMIAL GRANDEUR, Two Free Sen?ntions, end the finest i lh<r*el on earth. Look at. thorn as thev pass i Four Lad, Equestrians, Five Male Glorious Clowns, Two Den MR. GEORGE~i And his troop of n d< xen pcrfmniiug I>ous. A w Baetiinu Camels Grand K klllltaUi Balloon A and w-a'her permitting?and piior to each Mr. HAHRT W AM HOLD, the expert .fc.inl P, the top of the Pavilion, and return to the ground, attraction than was ever before offered by any si Huge Territorial Sloth! of the supposed extim The performing Elephant " BISMARCK." Tw MlzS M. WELTS, THE LION C BED0, THE ACKNO U ANIMAL Til. Attaehed to the Zoological Department will he rare Animals^ lli>da. nod a world of Monkeya iw ine Ao-nic uepnriment can lie seen the fir-it The ?e'er?f? two and lour here# rider*, W. B. petite ANN'IE, 'he cli Id wonder, ouly six years o rrtault nod pirouette rider. M'lle ELOISE l.i M lie E. STOKER, the oeauliful Uorse.womttn. M' rider. M'l e LtfUHE, cnrde eLiuiqtte an-l v?la<t der. JAS. U. HAWLIE^and FRED SYLVESTE renowned snd only rivals of the || done, 'he mm m jm. mzz mm m* ? m QEOKOE, EDWARD AND THOMAS, THE QREA U. Fi'wler. W. Andrew*. J Wilcox Jerome Tu'l Loiik, Jmiiri Ksaeler, Lco.i Unsteflo, and a host of t The management, at mi enormo.is expense, hai Menagei ie ? f ilie Ijie Col. C. T. AMES, which, in < largest and mo t splendid collection of Zoological < TEES MASSIVE DENS OF LIVING WILD AN The Hlonsler Elephnn And I he Bat> j Elephant, ' PET " Royal Bengal Tig ing Leopards, Spotted snd Laughing Hyenas, a leas variety ; two dens of per orating Lions Lioness end Six Bsl.y Cubs on HER KOPPEL'S SIEVEI WILL PARADE THE STREETS EVERY Beautifully carpeted seals lor ihs Ladies, and no ADMISSION?Seventy-Five Cent*; Chili SPARTANBURG. ...... GREENVILLE, ANDERSON. NEWBERRTi .SJ1LE OF real estate FVIHBRB will , b? void on Balepday-in JL February next, at Greenville Court Kve Tracts of Land, Known ?i Cross Koadc and White J t Ml Phls?, SI I a* o? ike Buncombe and Bperian> ba'S ftMda. Ifran *ONI 'rpia UVpeuvme ana near the Atr-Line Railroad. * FEBRUARY ?TH. ND NIGHT. HERN SHOW! t j ? r -.v. j -* and. Impostors! >1 OQMBIN ATIOrjl & CO.'S ^ Sffl ^wm 3^ " linW^Sj^^^ xtraordinary! >><1 (Dterpilw was orgtnittd in Atlanta, e in iia infancy; but ibo unpree^drnted i.itWfied thaui oi the error ot their judr l-r satisfaction, and none hare achieved or money hna been spared to make it the , and almoat daily tremendous aodienne* served to stimulate the manaucment to :?<-? end New Kngland, the Dominions Island, Cope Breton and New Found. > and public at to the ioliloaic merit* of +T & CO. r repeated triumphs, and the praise of ic high character aod superiority of this >logical Combination* H PAVILIONS, Tor the Circus performance. One price tiie Ticket to witness both shows. GUTTERING SPECTACLES. stud of performing and thorougii-brsd h- afreets and dispute it if you can. Riders. Forty Acrobats, Three s of Living Lions. aTambold, ' f or!d of WiU AniRtnls, and a drove o censiori every day *t 1 o'clock?wind performance, itfternoon and night, Qdeslrian, Will traverse a single wire to A grand dual spectacle, and more tree milar establishment, it specie#. o Dens of Wild Lions, performed i>v 1UEEN A ND O USTA VE LEDGED REST UNER. ? * . nv/vi\rv, JM'y at Law and Trial Juaiioe. Gram*ill*, 8. C., Jao. 8. 1878. 88-8 Notice [8 hereby giren to *11 whom It may ??nL aero, that I will apply to 8. J. Itouthit, robat* Judge ot Greenville County, on fie ftth day of February next, for a final irehargo aa Exaentor of tha Eat at* ?f EHEMIAH HOIKIN8, deceased WM. L. HOPKINS, Kaeoutor. j Jan.2d,1872 35 fi j yiiftMlii 5SBPRBwsb* * < ??<% > V' found a Inr^e collection of choice and irtiata of Europe and America. CARROlL. Madame CARROLL. La Id, and Maater WILLIE ths b?/*rora tCLARR, the duelling equestrienne.? lie ANU1EWS, tlie ciiaa e nod negant ?. EDWIN WATSON, ihe daring rL lit. ilie groat equestrians. The worldm TEST GYMNASTS IN THE WORLD, lie, W. Snickd, Adolph Btlokney, J. 0a1ented auxiliaries.'? purchased the entire and complete tonjunotion with their own, make* the vondera in the world, embraekag &IXIMALH, j it. "Bismarck,'* J er. Terre.trial Sloth, Chetali, or Hoot* C nd ol Monkeys and Birds an andTigers and Panther*, and a ly two months old. I CORNET BAND * ' DA Y AT 10 O'CLOCK A. J/, milking allowed under the Pavilion. 1 Iren Under 10 Tears, 00 Cents ' * I1 . Saturday, February 3d. ti . -linmuuy, " &</i. d Wednesday. u CM J . . Way, ? 7M. ' Dome Tract, No. J, : Containing .Thru Hundred and Thirty and Ona~lIalt Aertt A large portion of it la w?tUiin?W?4>l>'t'watarfd, With tome good-Bottom. Good Dwelling, Store 11 owe* and Out Building*. Tract No. 9, r > i Containing One Hundred and.Twelve Acre*, mostly in Wood*, weli-water?d"and on it is an legant building site on 8p a riant org Road. Tract No. 9r ridniginlncr fimm Hmnrlrmfl n?ri A era, mostly in Woods, will-watered, and on it it an elegant building site on the Buncombe Road. "" 7." ' Tract Mo. 4, Containing 9kv' Hundred and fifty A crta, mostly in Woods, well, watered, and on it is an elegant building site on tbe Spartanburg Road. * There Lands lay wall and are well adaptad to the growing ?f ootton as wall as torn, rwith valuable Timber convenient to the ' Air-Line Railroad, and a good stand for fbusioevai ' ** ;'. ' Tract Mo 5, Containing Two Hundred and TwentyfintAeret, mora Or less,' laying Immediately on the Air-Lina Railroad, and will no doubt be near to the location of a depot, and twp miles from Crick Spring*, having nn elegant Dwelling, and all necessary outbuildings. It is.beautifully si|uated^on,the Buncombe Hoid, wall timbered and watered, fine cotton lands, and lay well. Persona desiring to see plats or procure any information in regard to thesw Lands, will apply to Mr. W. C. Bailey on. the premises, orO. A. Pickle, in thie City. TERMS OP SALE?From one-third to one-half rash, the balance on credit until January 1st. 1873, with mortgage, at ten per cent, interest and security if desired. Purchaser to pay for titles, stamps, Ac. W. C. BAILEY, ) , 0. A PICKLE, | Trustees. Greenville, 8. C., Jan. 2, 1872. 35-5 ORDINANCE. BE IT ORDAINED by tA* itayor and Aldermen of the City of Greenville, That from and after the Passage of this Ordinanaa, any person convicted of keeping a DISORDERLY HOUSE, within the Incorporate < Limits of the City of Greenville, shall upon conviction for each such offence he fined a sum not less than Twenty-five dollars nor more than Fifty dollars. He it further Ordained, That the Owner or Lessee of any Dwelling House or other building situated within said Incorporate Limits, who lets or sub-lets any sueh Dwelling House or other building, to any person or persons, to be used, or with tbo knowledge that the same I is intended to bo used and kept as a BAUDY HOUSE, or HOUSE OF PROSTITUTION, shall upon conviction, pay a fine of not less than Five dollara nor more than Fifty dollars, for every day npon which auch bona* or building shall be so used or kept. That all Ordinances heretofore passed relative to BAUDY II0U8E8 or HOUSES OF PROSTITUTION within tbs Incorporate Limits ef ssid City or Town,, he and the same are hereby repealed. Done and ratified nnder the Corporate Seal of the said City of Greenville, this fifteenth day of May in tbe year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and sixty-nine. W. R. JONES, Mayor. A. R. McDsvnt, City Clerk. Jan 10 88 8 Wilmington? Columbia and Augusta Railroad. inn Orrotdn't Fskioht a Ticxkt Agent, 1 WtLUtNCTrN. N. C., Dec. 13, 1871. J New Freight and l'ttucnger Route via Columbia. S. t'? aud Wilmington, IV. C. FJIIIE attention of MERCH aNTS. SHIPJi PER3 of COTTON and PRODUCE, and the public generally, it invited to the DIRECT* CONNECTION Now existing between ail interior points in Soiltb Carolina, and Northern Cities, by the WILMINGTON. COLUMBIA <fc AUGUSTA RAILROAD, and its connections at Wilmington, either via Steamship Lines from thnt Port, or via Wilmington ?fc Weidon Railroad, and its connections via Portsmouth or Petersburg. The various 1 nes connecting at these lor minal points afford facilities for shipments To or ftom BALTIMORE. Daily. " PHILADELPHIA. Tri Weekly. " " NEW \ OI<K, 6Times per Week. " " BOSTON. Semi Weekly. Uniform rates are maintained with all competing Hoes. No detention occurs to shipments. Through Bills U.ling given between all Stations and points named Retesand Classification Sheets obtained of 111! A l/enl H The Passenger Schedule of Ni^hl Train from, and Morning Train into Columbia, give* a superior eor.n-ction (or all points on Greenville k Columbia, and Charlotte, Columbia k Augu*ta Railro?da--giving a Bay Line connection via Portsmouth, and au All-Kail connection via Washington, and avoiding all delay* at Columbia. Through Tickets on sale at Columbia to all points North. For Rales, Classifications, and all information, applv to A. POPE, G? n'l Freight and Ticket Agent. J. C. WINDER, Gen'l Superintendent* /an 10 M l'2w Dealrabfe Residence for Sale at Auction. I WILL SELL AT AUCTION, on Saleaday in February, that very desirable RESIDENCE, in the City of Gie.nville, at l. _ p.. I- -i n - ? * - nil r?? ni iiuncomiie inn niiinrrlui'dliui Street* The LOT containe Three Aores; he HOUSE id built, ol Brick, with Tiu roof, ?nd contains Seven Room, Five of which Save Firv pUeee. Term#?fftOO cash. flOOO 1st Joiy, flOOO 1st of January, end the remainder on let of tannery, 1874. Credit portion to be ss? lured by Mortgage. For fur'her particulars, apply to KAKLK It BLYTHE, or JULIUS 0. SMITH. Jan 10 3? 4 Notice. 4LL PERSONS INDEBTED to Dr. UILLIAM U. Al'SlIN and JOHN i. OOODLETT, are notified that their futea and Accounts are in my hands for Collection, Parties interested will iar? Costs by calling at my office and payirg up. V D IJ/b \D W AN ORDINANCE l j ; *o , * Sale* Sapplie* for the Year { ltJY. " I T) K IT SIVAOTBO. by tho K?|?r u4 AU I X> darman of tba City of GraenrUla, in Council aaaamblad, and by authority ^JT tha i MM, That a Tax to oovor the porjodfron i Jan nary l?t. 187 J, to January 1st, lWA, for tha i rami and in tbo manner hereinafter mention- t ad. shall ba raiaad anil mIH lata ik> PuhlWi t Treasury of the City or UmtTflK, by the tat J day of March nest, for the nae and nrfit* ' thereof. Bictiox 1. On each One Hundred Dollar* a of assessed va.'no of Heal VitaU and Pereonal 0 Property, the of na Fifty CenU. ? Real Estate, Stock*, Goods aad Chat- J talc ftojd at Auction. a Bio. 3. There ahsll be paid auarterty, Two e and a Half per cent, upon all Salef at Auction, ' p op all Uooda, sad One per peat, on all Chat- t tela and Repl Batata, and Stodis of every deootiption, except on aalea made by order * of Court, or proceaa of law, or by Bxeentora I and Administrator*. 1 Goods,. Wares and Merchandise Sold " on Consignment. o Sac. S. There abStl be paid by all merobanta C of other*, One-.Half par cent, npon ail Balea of P G ooda, Warea and Merchandise told on ! Consignment, mad* from Use lit day of Janu* ary 1873, to the 1st day ot January 1873, the abore tax to be paid quarterly. Road and Street Tax. Sic. 4. That each and. arery male person _ hetwfeen the a get of twenty-one and fifty years, other than members ef the Fire Department, Ordained Minister* and Students, shall pay on or before the 1st day or March Dext, On# Dollar for Road and Street exemption, and if.aay t person liable to this tax, shall fail to make ' payment at toe time speoificd. be shall beheld 1 ii?bl? to work on the atreeU of the City, for | six days under the direction of the acting overseer of the atrcet* ; any person refusing or j neglecting to obey the summons, shall bo fined at the discretion of the Council, said fine to bo colleoted by execution. And it shell be tha duty of the City Clerk and City Marshal to report to the Council all defaulters under either of the clauses of this aeotion. Lawyers, Physicians, Dentists, Photographists, Ac. Sec. J, There shall be paid Thirty Cents on the Hundred Dollars of Gross Income of Brokers and Bankers, snd on all Incomes darirod from tb# Coaamission Business, or the Practice of the Professions of Law, Medicine and Dentistry, and from the Business of Drfgtrerreotyping, Amhrotyping and Photogrspbing within the limits of the City?the amount of income to he estimated froin the 1st day of January, 1R72, to the 1st day ef C January, 1873, the Tax upon the same to be paid quarterly. Carriage!, Omnibusses Wagon*, Ac. 8sc. 6. There shall be paid Ten Dollars on each fonr-boree Omnibus or Hack t Six Dollars on each Carriage or Hack drawn by two or t more horses, run for conveyance of passengers " or hire; Three Dollars on each one-horse Buggy, Gig or Sulky, kept for hire; Ten Dollars on each four-horse Wagon; Six Dollars on each two-horse Wagon, or Dray, or Cart, and Pour Dollars on each one-horae Wagon, Dray or Cart run for hire. The Taxes on Omni- > busses, Carriages, Hacks, Buggies, Wagons, Drays, Carts, ??., kept for hire, shall be paid befor J they shall b? allowed to run: Provided, That nothing herein contsined shell be construed so as to extend to Wagons, Carts, or otbpr vehicles going to or from market, and owned and run and used by non-residents of the City. Itinorant.Tradsrs and Auctions ers. Sec. 7. Five Dollars per day shall be paid by every Itinerant Trader or Auctioneer offer- 1 ing for sale within the corporate limits of the ' City, at Auction or otherwise, any Goods, Wsres or Merchandise, to be paid each day in advance; and every Itinerant Trader or Auctioneer liable to the tax aforesaid, and who *i shall fail to make payment, shall be fined Tan Dollars for eaob day be may ao offend ; Pro- i ruled, The provisions of this section shall not . bo so construed so as to apply to the ordinary dealers in grain, fruit, potatoes, tobacco, pout- e try, jrof-ware, earthen-ware, or other produce or manufactures of the like character. > Billiard Tables and Ten Fin Alleys. Sec. 8. That an Annual Tax of Twenty- t ive Dollars shall be puid upon each and every , Bitlthrd Table, and Twenty-five Dollars npon _ osod ana every nine or Ton Pin Alley, kept within the limits of the City of Greenville lor * profit) said Tax to be paid before License to use the same sball be granted. Any person or " persons using the articles or opening the cs- * tablishment mentioned above in this Section, f without first having obtained a Licenbe from C the City Council, and giving a bend to the a same in the sum of Two Hundred Dollars, ? conditioned to observe the laws of the State t and City, shall be subject to a fine not exceed- , ing Ten Dollars for each day such establish- _ ment shall bo kept open or used. Equestrain and Theatrical Performances, v Hkc. tf. That no Equestrain or Theatrieal performance, or other performances, or other 11 exhibitions for gain, shall be bad in the City ti of Greenville, without a license therefor being p first obtained from the Mayor, and payment <1 tor said license made to the City Clerk, as p aforesaid as follows: For each and every Equestrian Exhibition, Fifty Dollars ; for each and every Side Sbow, a sum not less than Five Dollars nor exceeding Twenty-five Dollars, as the Mayor shall determine ; for Theatrical and . other Exhibitions for gain, sncb sum as the Mayor shall determine. And each and every person exhibiting for gain, without flrstfaaving obtained a License, and tbe payment of the said Tnx in advance, shell be fined in a sum not less than double tbe amount of sahl Tax, n manner hereinafter provided for the imposiion of fines and forfeitures. _ Bpeoial Tax. Sue. 10. That no Person, Firm, Company or Corporation shall be engaged in, prosecute or carry on any trade, business or profession, until he, she, or they, sball have paid a Spe eial License therefor in tlio manner hereinafter provided, to wit: Each and every business, either Mercantile, Mechanical or Manulacturing, the gross sales or receipts of which shall not exceed Five Hundred Dollars per i /milium, suhii pay a j.icense of Two Dollars, 1 in excess of Five Hundred Dollars, and not exceeding Two Thousand Dollars, Seven Dollars and a Half, and in excess of Two Thousand Dollars and not exceeding Five Thousand Dollars, Eight Dollars, and in excels of ] Five Thousand Dollars and not exceeding Ten Thousand, Ten Dollars, and in excess of Ten Thousand Dollars. Twelve Dollars. Each ' First-Class Hotel, Twenty-fire Dollars; each * Second-Class Hotel, Fifteen Dollars ;euoh Saw |> Mill, Fifteen Dollars - each Corn Mill, grinding under three thousand bushels per annum, Fifteen Dollars, and over three thousand bushels ^ per annum, Twenty Dollars; caeb Flouring I | Mill, Twenty Dollars; each Cotton Gin, Ten Dollars: each Cotton Press, Five Dollars; each v Livery Stable, Ten Dollars : eaeh Gas Manu- I' factory or Works, Ten Dollars ; each Printing Establishment, Six Dollars; each Barbers It shop, Five Dollars ; each Auctioneer, Twelve 5 Dollars. The License issued by virtue of h this Section shall be oollected on or by the 1st C day of March next, and shad cover the year n 1872, and all Business License issued on and c< after the 1st day of March next, shall be issued _ on a ratable proportion of the year dating from the 1st day of tbe month in which it may be issued. Physioians. Lawyers. Dentists, Pho tographists, Artists, Insurance Companies, r one. II. r.ucn rnysrcian. l>*wy?r, Dentin!, *" Photographist and Art tit, and each Insurance Company and Speculator* in grain, flour or courtry produce, not otherwise licensed under this Ordinance, .shall pay a license of Fifteen Dollars ; and each Express Company baring jc an office in, and doing business within the oor porste limits of the City, Twenty-fir* Dollars for conducting said business or occupation j ] said sua or sums to be paid on or before th* lit day of March next, or on nny suSeaqnent day before comtaencinjg sncb business or occupation. And a peoalty of Fire Dollars per day J shall be leried against any person prosecuting snch business or occupation, or any bnsinesa naaaed in tbia Section without first having taken ont a license therefor. Ti Liquor Lioenu. ci Sac. 12. Dealers in Liquor shall par th* *b following License, to wit.t Each Retail I-iqdta Dealer, Two Hundred and Fifty Dollars ; each dealer in Liquors who sell! by the quart or larger quantity, One Hundred Pol- ? lars; each Druggist selling by tha bottle. Fifty Dollars ; (th* lienor net to be drank on th premises where told, hp any other than a re V1 A II * IT liquor di.l.r,) thi llc^nwf^.n d..T. g Ste%^*raiat?se OWft* ^ (|iij ,.: . t ooy pJrwn'or p?nou'anWCi '1 '' *? * TOtnra to Um City Cl?rlr.oL -in , .,! '* '?f *U bU, htr or. tholr Uxabl* proovtr. , r .ol... i^lpto, or on? or ijl oth?r bin|f. Uxod hy thia Ordin.ooo. p*y tb* *. ,7 Kin urumwc*, IB* UI*rH of OouncO, miatod by the Ainmmi of tbo City, or* bebsby utbori*ed and required to ?eee mb person r persons for all bis, ber or.tbeir property, or iter things taxed by tbis Ordiusnes, soeord- v ng to tb* best information whiob he *qd the i assessors san obtain of tb# valns of snob t*a< bio property, and add One Rsndfed par nt. to too amount of the U* of the porsoa o* arsons thus neglecting or refusing to ntks s , eturn us aforesaid, or pay, Uie tax tbersos > nd If lbs doubls tax ?b?S imposed is not paid rltbin Thirty Dpys thereafter, the mid Clsrk hereby authorised and roqpirfd to issue in execution therefor immediately, whiob said xeoution shall ba loiged Witb tbo ffbOfUT of ' bo Coanty or Greenville, to bo eolisetod ac~ ording to the provisions of the Act of the loners? Assembly in snob oases,-mads and rorided. lone and ratiApd in Gonrsil assembled, under tbo corporate 8*0* ?? the City of Grssavllls, this 5th day of itoeember, 18TI. JAMKH P. MOURE, Mayor. F. A. Walter, Clerk. Doe 13 33 tf ' t PURE mimw WMITI M*B, BY TELEGRAPH. QfiOME Stock in Store now, and a Large Lot coming, ? SHIPPED OCTOBER 17TH, Ordered hy TELEGRAPH. fiower, Cox Sl Hiirk'ey. Oct '25 ... vr? If mmMk & ' BEST GRADES OF SILVER AND SILVER-PLATED ' WARE; TABLE CUTLERY; AND FANCY GO >DS A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF Sold, Silver, Steel & Plated Framed SPECTACLES. ALSO GENUINE IPiEMILIE SOTEOTTAiDSiIKS. B. Wchrle. Oct II 23 tf SOLUBLE PACIFIC GUANO. PRICE $15 CASH, WITH USUAL ADVANCE FOR TIME. Experience in the u?e nt thu Guano (or the past six years in this Slate, or Cotton and Corn, has to far established Is character for excelleace aa to reader lomoaent anneee-mry. In accordance with the established poley of the Company to famish the Lest Concentrated Fertilizer at the lowect cost o consumers, this Guana is put into market hi* reason at the above reduced price, rhich the Company la enabled to do by eaaon of its large facilities and the redoo> d eost ol manufacture. The snppHeo put into market this season re, as heretofore, prepared under the peronel auperinteiidenee of Dr. St. Julian tavenel. Chemist of the Company, at Charleston, S. C., hence, planters may rest esnred that its QUALITY and OOMPOilTlON is precisely the mime as that heceofot e s?ld. At the present low priee eve ry acre planted eta be fertilized with 200 founds Guano at a cost not exceeding the >resent value of $0 pounds of cotton, chile experience ban shown that vnder avot Able conditions of season and cullivaion the crop Is increased by the applicaion from two to threefald the ratural caacity of the soil. Hence, undter no eon* itions could its application fail to com. enraie lor ill" outlay. Apply to J. N. ROBSON, Agent Pacific Guano Company, Jo. 68 East Bay and Noa. 1 and 2 Atlantic Wharf, Charleston, S. C. NO. S. HEESK Ji CO , General Agents. Nov 21) BO 3m "ToTHE LAFIEST ?:oc? Pall and Winter Opening. MRS. L.T." JENNINGS Respectfully informs the Ladies that elie is now receiv 'n8 supplies of JttMiCB FALL ASD WISTER M1LL1NERY or tatjarr and most PAS1I ION ABLE STYL.ES. The Siock will consist of all the lines of IOOIW fonnd in similar eslablishments, nd will be offered at very reasonable ?iocs. 27-tf Notice of Removal. k fit. A. B MORRISON returns his slnjJL cere thanks to the citizens of Greenille and the surrounding country for tlia beral natronage wbicb tiiey linve extend' J to him since he has opened business tie as now removed to the atand on Main lieet, next below Foster A Hunter, wheia e guarantee* full satisfaction in MAKING, tfTTINO and FITTING, In the best and ealest workmanship and manner tha nintry can afford. 22-t( . a . | ? l'. JONES* ftWSPcOISMTJSTy AW and solicitor in jcouity. WILL FHACTIC* IJ? ALL COURTS OF THIS STATE ALSO, IN THR UNITED STATES CCURT9. Offlos OrsMiTllU 0. F., I. 0. \\y 1 ly tint's Mountain Military School Yorkviile, S. C. THE ft rat R*?a?os of ths oebool' flf ^^jroar 1879 will begin o? Ihs lit F?v ruary, and esd on tho 3t?lh of Judo. Trrmt, for School Esoossoo, lo, attiun, Board, Waahiog, Foe), Ligblo, Boofe*. atlonery, Ae., $116, payable in Attnannt.-rculara eontaing fall Information may bo tained upon application to Col. A. COWAP.D, Principal and Proprietor. Deo 13 33 $ Subscribe for thu Grctu-> He Enteral iao, |2 j>cr nrnuai*