U made caricatures of wothe
proper quarter to obtain rccogui
m, !i?n^
The abort gored dress lias all tbo ad
L wantttOfP* nf ltrr> tllormipr nn.l mnm tviili
out any of its disadvantages. It is pretty,
neat, convenient, modest and inexpensive.
It provides a costume in which
ladies can walk, ride or travel all the
year rouud,. with as much ease as gentlemen
can in their comfortable cloth
suits. 13ut it must be mndo well and
tastefully of material suited to the style,
and of a quality that will eland wear
and exposure without injury.
The prettiest short drosses we have
seen are cut out in squares over the 1
pleating of tho petticoat, or over a wide]
flat pleatiug that stimulates a petticoat.
The edge is always bound with colored
braid'or edged with heavy jet
braid.
Anolhor stylo has a plain edge laid j
ovor tho pleating with vandykos or
scollops stimulated by narrow lines of
jet, chenille cord or silk braid, buttons
to match.the'trimming occupying the
spaces.
Some Short drosses nro made with a
double vandyked odge, tho upper points J
finished with tassels. This will do for |
little girls, but ft is altogether too fan- i
ciful for adults, and especially for;
a street dress, which should be!
plain and unobtrusive. In arranging a
skirt of ttiis kind care must bo taken to
have the points from which tho tassels
are suspended, placed between t'10 low
or ones. I stiff lining between tho ma \
terial and the facing is necessary to keep '
the points smooth and in place. Hands j
of velvet or braid of graduated width I
are sometimes put' uj?or. the petticoat
instead of tho pleating, and have the j
advantago of being newer; they also'
look very well, but wo prefer the pleating,
so far as appearauce is concerned, j
Only self colors, very rarrow stripes}
or small figures should be used indie
composition of a short dross, largo designs
of any kind, whether plaid, suipol
or set figure being manifestly out ? f
place.
The costume should also be 17011 oral
ly made en suite, or as nearly so as pos '
sible. The short saenno col out or
trimmed to match the ski:t, will be the
garment generally worn with abort
dresses during the rpring ecn-on, and
will be very approptiato for mildur skies
and a less rigorous state of the ntmosphere.
Over such a toilette a waterproof
cloak may bo thrown us nccWou
demands it, completely shielding it Irom
possible injury.
Never wear a wide cloalc"or a shawl
with a short dross, either one looks ah
eurdly out of harmony with the close,
compact character of the general design
and spoils its effect. It i> much bettoi
to have one neat, complete suit than a
dozen incongruous at tides of dress.
Cor. Ckurfc&tun Mercury.
A uttle romance lias recently enliv
fined the monotony of country life in
Hampshire, England, One of the old
Baronies is claimed bv an Australian
adventurer, whose life has not inn
smoothly, And who is ill prepared to
grace the station which is supposed to
belong to him by right.
A number of years a go, Roger ChaiLs
Tickbourne, the eldest son of a wealthy
Baronet in Ilampshire, left his father's
house for a life of adventuro. lie seenis
to have inherited the euterpri<o and
pluck and endurance of a Viking ancestry,
hut liitlG of their genius for sue
cess. 'He started for America, hut the
voyage proved a disastrous one, the
ship was wrecked, and his equipment*
and money weie lost in ilto waieis.?
Too proud to ask for help from the
home he had left, or fearing to receive
an unfavorable response, he sen'
no account of his misfortunes, but
struggled bravely on, hoping to retrieve
his losses.
But all efforts were abortive, and discouraged
at his prospects in this country,
he took passage for Austialin, and
? a tiled down in that new com tiv in the
humble occupation of a bntclur. For
many years lie followed his trade with
moderate success, an.'. longing fur a
quiet homo, manic d the daughter of a
Common laborer. II- hud acquired, by
sutFering, the j?ift of mi-uico, and f ;w .of
his neighbors at Wag^a Wngga know
aught of his. birth or fortune, and be
LeUf no communication with his family
at home.
In 1802 his father died, but a* i.o
loved tenderly a yi-r i r brother tfdm
would be heir in hi* default, an I was
alsoquite contented in hi* humble home,
he allowed the brother to take posses
toon of the e-'.ate, and enjoy it without
disturbance. '1 he brother, however,
died (luting the last year, ni.d the ad
venturer determined to appear at the
paternal home And lay. claim *o his jtist
r'ghts. The administrator of t e' os
tate.nnd the tenants,aud the widow of (lie
brother, were alike startled at hi* return
when he had Lcen snppo-od f r years
to be among the dead. It is?n?d, however,
that many of the t nWnts and old
friends recognize hint, ai that ho will
have Ifitle difficulty in establishing his
identity, and obtaining tt o c-iate. The
rent-roll brings in the hand-nine rev
enUc of 10,000 to 12,000 annually,
hut it may ho doubled if the habits ami
tastes of tlie wnuduor will qualify him
Gw:<*ovn#r ! 1
[ Cvlumbia Carotlnian. a
p-'. v.' '
*1 tiloork88 or Manufactures attus
South.?Our Soulb Carolina correspondent
informs us llmt, notwithstanding
the financial paralysis in that State,
u nu* a I eflorts are being made to restore
its fallen fortunes. Ono of tbe most
hopeful means of accomplishing tbis
is through the establishment of cotton
factories, for tbe purpose of manufacturing
into goods the staple that is
raised tbero and in tbe adjacent regions.
It appears by statistics furnished
us that there has been of late an in-crease
in the number of Carolina cotton
factories, and the capacity of these
already in existence lias been greatly
enlarged, many having doubled, andsome
Quadrupled, the number of their
spindles. It will surprise some of our
readers to learn that in three of tbe up
per counties of South Carolina, there
are in operation twelve establishments l
ft,- .i,~ ? 1. .
IV/? 111*7 II I'? 11 VI Idv I'll U W| tVHVUil '
two of litem running as high as ten !
thousand spindles apiece, and the whole <
of them employing about thirteen hun?
drcd operatives. It only tequires that
this industry be increased to tlio extent |
ityerv easily and very speedily may be, ,
to make a great change in the-condi |
lion and prospects cf South Carolina, j
More money is made in manufacturing
cotton than in lui.-iog it, though this last
mentioned labor lias always beenprulitable
enough. The South Carolinians I
will lind it diillcull for a lime to coin .'
pete with Massachusetts ; but there'are 1
advantages as well a* disadvantages on
their side.? .At w Vvrk Times.
? ?
IT"skuai. of a Deb.? A corrospon
dent of tho Glasgow ileiald linusuiits
the folio * ing :
On Sunday morning la^t I had the
pleasure of witnessing a most inteie ting
cercmoii", which 1 desire to record
t'ortlie bi nctit of your readers. Whilewalking
near Falkirk, wo observed two <
hces is.- uing fiom one of th& hives, hearing
wiihthcip i lie defunct body of a com
lade, with which they (low for a distance
of twelve yai is. We followed thoin | ;
closely, and noted the caie with which :
they selected a convenient hole at the
-i?ie of the gravel walk?the tenderness 1'
with which they committed the body,
head downwatd. to tho earth and the 1
solicitude with which they aderwaid
| pushed against it two little stone*,
j doubtless " in memoii.un." Their tarh
! being ended they paused for about i
, minute, and then they llcw away to their
j hive.
? ?
t WniriNn Maciiinr.?We leain froth
I 'he (i roor.e i!!? ( \la ) ,<w * that Mr
! Pratt, of that place, has obtained a I
t patent for ?a improved pteroty pe. or
I machino for wiithig with type. The!
News says :
a i ^ ... \t, r>,?.? ?n:..i.
j has been onr good fortune to see in op- |
: oration, is one of the most wnnde.hil
and .-?!i factory of the age, and destin?|
ed to ctli'Ct n peihet revolution in the
whole art of w liting. So tunny efforts I
; had l>een made to tiled innchineiv of
! tliis character, that wo confess we wore
a lone time inciedulou* as to Mr I'intt's!
..... I
success. Hjul an exhibition of his in a j
I chine, against our strongest pre posses
j sion-;, convinced us that ho had roach*
| dl tlit? acme of invention. It is as
simple as Newton's law of gra\ nation,
hut wonderfully original and por*
f ct.
_. - ?
SlMtTXO Wit RAT Kit OM IllVflV F OH
Pisintiiviion.?The fofninissii.ner ? f?
Agriculture i* in rec> iptof a large quan |
lily of lha cilehratt (] Amanita (v]>i'ii'g)
wheat fioin Odessa, Ktissja, i:np..ited,
hv tho department for disti ibution |
amoiig the agriculturists of Mich pre j
ti >hs of the country as succepafullv cnl j
tivate spiint; wheat. The weight of)
this grain is about sixtvfi.e pound..
a:i ! i> snpitioiitv, it is slated, luis L< en I
l?*.-4?u ?i!iijr." the p-'?st whSiiii on th<iex i
|?oi imt nt-.l I;;rm of the deparwen!- Ii i
will be dbtril uted with tlie H-sttrancfc1
that its pattern! in*"?cVrl?icti?*n will pir-vcl
'<>f pp?.*t l oiullt to ifie w heat-growirg I
i mere* I of ibe I'ni'ud State).
Tmprachm Kt.?The National Intel-,
ligericvr, of Hie 2Sfh, says :
j Various reports from superior rn<li
cal sourcets of information, touching the
j wftret inachhiaiioii of (he impeachment I
eon ]iirator?, 1. ive lorn made public : I
hut what i* mated to have actually j
transpired should rather have been to'i
the ttlVict that they are de'ot ff.iiud j
upon. We fear that the conspirator*
coiit. rn plate trt this time such despera'e
steps that the country will Hlernily re
i coil should they move rfn tn the con
runiniati in of their plots ? pa mis' ^he in
integrity mm! mcaii'y of the Govern
IllCllt.
?: 1 -m> i- ??
Lux a rt Cai nrrc Sitkuhl r?:>:n rr So
I. AH v Al rui il tJIIIU II) l(M*
trcMlmt ii! of places to l?o emremed. |
j only ihe-drtaded nitrate of silver (lunni
( :ui>tic) was used lo produce llio caustic
' t iled. \N c now usje several substances,,
; but 1'antes substitute* for ull those the
sun's rays c*nvergtd by a burning lens,
j in all cases, cancer, etc., in which cans
lie has. been Used, and" lit* morbid
character t.f which has to beYXtinguhh
ed. This solar burning is fir less phi.n I
' fuRrum jnpithyw. and faf-mme effectual |
than escharotie substance* or even h<rt
iron.
-- ?- ?? ? ~
The gold thermometer thinks (lie
Radicals had bettor let impeachment
' alone.
pme 700 or 800 pounded tatmf
ome eight or ten men to BpPfflwW ?
he vault. The features wiere perfectly
lalural, but hard as a rock.
Ji'dor Perkins, of Columbus, Miosis*
ippi, died reoently, in the 80ih year of
lis age. -He was liberal in his contri*
wlions to charities, lie gave not less
han $80,000, of which sum he placed
<60,000 in the hauds of the directors
if ihn '1'hnrtlooipnl Sominnrc at Colfflltts
bia, S. C.
Horace Greeley, a few days ago,
*as re elocted editor-in-cliiefof the New
fork Tribune, The paper being own d
by an Association, the form of elect
ng an editor in-chief is yearly gone
hrough with, with the same gratifying
eMill to all partios concerned.
A Corrupt Judge.?The case of
fudge Smith, of Oneida County, New
fork, charged with bribery and corrnp
lion, was taken up in the State Senate
in Friday last. The accused was found
;uilty, and his removal from office re:otn
mended.
Effect or High Freight Rates ok
Railroads.?A cargo of wheat was
lately sent from San Francisco to I'liil-*
tdelphia at a less rate of tran*|>ortation
than the Same amount of grain ctto be
okcO from Chicago to Philadelphia.
A Resolution has been offered in.
he Virginia*Legislature authorizing the
rurchaseof a copy of Webber's dictionary,
an Kngli.?Ji grammar and a spcllng-book
for each memberSWAIiVS
?aaassfl,
]1oU (tie sure nuit eeer.lv cure of Srrofulrt
<a King's K?iJ. AVliitc Swftliujr, Ulecf,I1?
S..r..? (l..|l-r?l ll.Lllilil nn,l
- " . I -.v....... , .... .
ill iiin*RM.\? ^r'-iu^ from impure UmuiI. Tlii?
Mivlioiaw ha.< luvjiiifdd a very cxteinlcd niul
c.'tahli-bcd in lnt.sf part? of tlio
ivorM, l.oi'.i in lt<>-pil J-tun) prtvdo j;rni tier,
w hirh it.? ?tVvacy nlvnc lias eunliiucil lor
nearly lliirly yearn.
a^vz? aif.
JT." Sold by
" WALTER & WESTMORELAND,
,1/.1 xs/ux not si: urn.jiixG.
January 3 ' i,2 tf
WOOD'S
Hair Restorative.
\ IV, r .-ale l.y
WALTER & WEST"*OEELAND,
VAXXIOX IIO IS.I II L'lL.'i/XG.
January 3 i>2 - If
Miis. mil Eiflii
MISS. Al.l.KN'ii ZYl.OUAl.s'AM.
>:??.. For r.i'o l?y
WALTER ft VESTMCF.ELAKD,
.VAXSlOX I!OMSK 11111.1)1 SO.
January 3 S3 tf
Bummmi,
FOR THE HAIR.
For cale l?y
WALTER & WESTMORELAND,
.MAXs;o.\ norsK iiuildixo.
January it 32 tf
DA 15 It's \S
TRICOPKEEOUB,
T Vn.VS KATH.VntON.
I i i-i... For call! by
WALTER & WESTMORELAND,
.V.WSIOX II01'HE lil lt.niSG.
.Tftiiniiiy II , #2 ' If
1 HO (' -A IjS. SnglWi I.in>or.l nn,
1 \ I\ I imi Xi>. l Tauncru'01L
A Kfri><>i<iu) OIL
Id;, liat-". !vj. 1 Lubricating OIL.
A ij<O,
A liir^jp of Vintlurr nnJ Sliotrrafc
iiJ. VSS, <<f nit siws.
Ju.t. icooivtJ will fi>r 1'iw. rI '
WALTER .1 W K PT >1??K CI. A XI ?'P, ?
.?/.! xs/ox not si: nb'ti.mxn.
January :: i'2. tf
Wnlfi'i' A WcHtiuorclnnri.
Dragsrists and Apothfcaries, ilAlNitUON
IIOU3B BUILDIHO,
' OitECN Vll.LK, B. C.
CONSTANTLY on linn.l n
1 gonoiul A-sorlineut of
LKl .',3, "
JiKBIOIXE*
CHEMICALS
I'A I N I S,
OILS
I> V K PTC TPS
imCBIIKA
GLASSWARE
l'F UK CMKRY ami
FAN CI" ARTICLE.*?. I
Tn^ctlirr wrtli cvcrv Artn'b ronthriMt #
Stock of a Iiriiifgift or Phyrifllirn.
WALTKIt k WKSTMOHELAXT).
D.t 20 '?0 rf I
CRILtlAMT PETROLEUM",
on
KKROSRNE OlT>.
J rsT KKI'ILVK]) anil AL>VAV8tobe
' four <1 ot
WALT Kit A WESTMOKKLAXrva.
Mansion lfousc Ilnil.lintf.
D.;e 20 / - HO if
Notice.
t\TR respectfully InvHa afl persons owinj;
1 V ni?, t" ?i?p forward tn<l pny'ap, ' A
word to the wifuH* soflloictif to ??re c?.?tv W6
ctm he fOund'at 4ho old Jjilinir'r }(<>M,
.Command sot tie sopn/'of you will hare cwt*
to lioy. "' , A.
J. VANUFnOJUFT k Cf>4
Jan 3 1U .if
' A 1E3BHBB
w mm
GROCERIES, Millf
ulLKS
POPLINS *>
MOHAIR & SCOTCH PLAIDS
AI-PACCAS, Striped & Fl&n
PRINTED D5LAINS GINGIIAMS
^
CALICOES* . '%
BOMBAZINES
The above Articlee roc can furni
PERFUMERIES .
HAIR OILS
, SOAPS
. , TOOTII BRUSHES
EDGINGS ?fe 1NSERTINGS
CRAVATS . .
COLLARS
Gents Buck GLOVES
Ladies GLOVES
RICE " .;
Drown nn?l Crushed SUGARS
MADDER
IS'DIGO
sCLPnuR
COPERAS
STARCH
Colgate's No. 1 SOAP
XV Civoihem a call beforo making
bo deteimined to please ycu.
GRADY, F
Greenville, S. C., Nov. 15, 1S06.
DR.TJGS
AM) MBDIGINB8.
r I'M IK subscriber hn* received and keejis
1 constantly on hand, (lie above,
TOOUrilMt with a vakiko stock ok
.Fancy Articles,
Aiming which tuuy be fount!,
GOLD PEN'S, Pencils and Points
WINES?Sherry, Madeiia and Sweet
Fine quality of FRENCH BRANDY
Linseed Oil, Train Oil
Kerosene Oil?both Burning and Lu
bricating
Sweet Oil '
SPIRITS TURPENTINE
line i.<enu
TAINTS?All color*, dry and in Oil
CONGRESS WATER
MEDICINE CHESTS
QLASS and PUTTY
IJKUSIIES. of nil kinds
.COMHS. TOCKET 1JOORS
LOOKING GLASS PLATES
Ladies' Purses, of finest still's
KEROSENE LAMPS, with Chimney*
and extra Eurnets
Mustard, Cayenne Pepper
TO I > AC CO, of superior qualities
Spice, Fancy Soaps
Transparent Slate*, for Drawing
FISH HOOKS, Fiddlo Strings
PERFUMERY
INK . #
Superior article of Ladies' Titiveling
VALISES
Pocket Flasks, .various sizes
LAUNDRESS' SOAP, superior article
Fir e SPONGES.
PATENT MEDICINES of all ktnds.
All of the above Articles can be lirnTnt
tow itown r it's for Cash, (Jive lue a call
at my old stand.
tar i Vreona sending Orders. nrnst srnd
: the money ? CIt EDIT, CAXXpT L'E
f GIVEN.
31. 1?. EAItLE.
I Dec G " 28 . - tf
NEW BOOK STORE MASON
& JONES,
Main St., ftcnr lilt? Post Office,
?o!iiiul>ia, S? C ?
Have on iiaxi> a rr.ve stock or
Hcnaor,, la ltv we ore a l a'xjj
MISCKLLA SB01 > /;OI>KS. /;/..l a a'
BOOKS, t'XVBJ.OPKS, U Uinstf
PAPBH, qbhh PBXX, t Sit
. arm: ft XT a tioxeii r.
Pocket C/iitlory am! I'ancy
Articles ;
alxcf IIIPLe.^hymx hooks',
PJlAYEli hooks; Mt'SIC,
, rf"r?
At low pktci:s.
y?-8r* a11 Outer* Promptly AilemM <0.
27 . 17 Mn
1 AW PARI). V
GOODLETT & THOMAS,
Attorneys at Law,
.. atp ' ' , ' , " *
8 0 L I C I T.O R 8 -I K ? *<J iftTY,
nAVK tliin fl*y furpivd ft fnpn,(ii?rr4ft
tliii pfnct>e*-tof J.AWLm.J
P/4rrry dti tb? W(i|ernX'irtnit. _
L* tHcfr in tb*? old Court lloirxe IJii7)?1 rn*^.
ft. t>. o<t(>vtjrrr, \m, m thomas.
boo W ^ . * >0 . . U
y
*
ARnn ING Z2V COL t MS
Omnibuses, Cam!
Baggage Wagons, ^
In KeHdlnen to Carry then to lw
?jfo>; and from hli 1
:K--flTTi'"Pl 'I tf'^LJSHp
FREE OF CHABGE. %
lietjfOHtiblt pertona in attendant* to I*
ceive Chrckt and Baggagg. _
m ?$g?? qf -' i
BROADCLOTHS *P
CASSIMERE3
SATINETS '^PiHS |
.'shaker; flannel
OrEUA FLANNEL
CANTON FLANNEL
4 4 SHEETINGS
3 4 SHIRTINGS.
u / -1**1 T^ihiV./II tttn/J < '? L
prv 11v r mr l*r?w *./*
RIBBONS
BELTS
BUTTONS
THREAD .
HOSIERY -<
CORSETS
, - CREWEL
Cotton ?V Silk 1IAND
KERCIIIEFS, &<J., ?kC.
FIG BLUE
Chewing nnd Smoking TOfiACCO *
Carolina M SNUFF '
PEPPER
GINGER
SPICE
NUTMEGSCLOVES,
AC.
c / *
your pnntfiMMi eluwbtrc, nod they will
ERGUSON 8c MILLER.
25?tf
KEROSENELAMPS,
OF VARIOUS Situ and Style*. Also,
Ol-D LAMl*S Mended and Ha-fit ted at
W ALTER it \V ESTMORJ3LA NI > ?,
Muusion House Building.
Dee 20 - ' 90 tf
Assistant Assessor's Office,
UxiTKn States Internal Revenue, J
Oueknvillk, S. C. Nov. 27, 16??0. y
I AIOTICE Is hereby given that I have
1 vj opened-my books, fendy to receive
Hthtrus. Partite must make their re'urns
promptly, or they will be dealt with iu accordance
with the law.
1*. D. CURETON. Ass't Aes'or,
81 Regiment, including Town,
Nov 20 27 - tf
Internal Rovonno Notice.
ASSISTANT ASSESSOR'S OPPICE, )
um.tei) St.vt?s iktkftnal-Riuveni'k, >
Greenville, S. C., Oct. 22, lfeOt). j
j rpiIE und,-isigned, ud Assistant Assessor
I. of Division No. 24, (which Division
] extends to nil the territory within the limits
i of the Third Regiment, together with the
i lowii ot ureeuvillr,) hereby given notice
that he Iiiih opened his of lice over the Ptore
occupied >y Gureton ?fc Brother, opposite to
Williams ?V Whitniitfc's store.
Merchant*. Manufuotuver*, Distillers, Retail
Dealers, Peddler*; ipietjoneer*. persons
I following Professional Employments, find all
| others who are rcquired-to take out Liocnac
j l>y the Excise Law* of the ITi>ii -?! States,
are hereby notified to make application at
oiiee tor said License, or thoy will be held
liable to all the pcneltics for n violation of
the Internal Revenue Laws.
1'. P. CURE I ON, A?s't A.m'oi*-.
Division No, ii-4, .nL Collectioa District,
S. C.
j Nov 13 ' 23 tf ,
Internal Rovonuo Notice.
A? SWT A NT ASSFS^ORV OFFICE. >
t'xiw> States Interval Rkvknie, V
DiVisi'-n No. 24. Sd kkoimknT, t
Greenville, S U., Nev. (>, 18f.C. j
; "Vj'OflCEieliorehy^ven that WIJ1-KRY
i ii lit tint not be removed /roni the Dis
I triot until the Tax on the srune required by
(the'U.S. InteriiRt Revenue Lnwa baa'beeji
j paid. Any perron found .violating ibis
I provision of tiie law will be rigidly dealt
with. .. *. '
P. D.CURET6N, Assistant Assessor.
DivUiou No* 24, 3d -Regiment.
Nov 15 ,25 ?.. . if .
|j7& T. R. AGNBW,
ntro&Tt.!lS AND PgrVLKR? X*r
TV 1 s^4 - - -
naraware, cutlery,
. GUNS, l'ISTOLS,
IRON, STEEL PQTWA.5E,
GltOtr.lt 110*,
PAINTS, O I L S .
"S75niD?W BIL^SS
#"C"* r> _
COLUMBIA,- S. C. '
joiin *cxew, cvilVmoia, a. c.
T. a. AOXKW, XCW VoRh*
n.'C 27 >1- v *1". 3m
GROCER II.S & LAGER
UEEli AND ALE.
! . n THH subscriber would.respectfully
l'le S'V", U* fFfBahfUfe ?n?
V, t4:^1 Vifrinity, that ho ha? jutl received a. I
SB l*iho Stock of
Orocprics and Lag*r Beer and Ale,
, wfih h ho offers to the |>t?blle"nt very reaaonaI
hie prices, for caVh. J to luks for a share uf
1 patrhBaaa. ,
j 5'^- Ff'* JJanJ is located otto poor east of
I i>r. Jri.*lS. Karlc'r l'ltiir Store, t'lmn-b -Street.
11. 11AJIN, *
>?! 22 ; . * ?ui
'; , *
* ,
T.S.^HKLKSO^,
. \ Faorraroa,
Ang 23 _ __ M tf
STATE OF SOUTH .CAROLINA,
OIIREKVILLK PI8TRICT.
a Ksr SB <? Tsra w .
BUI for Sttle of Land to pay Debit, <?(.?
' James P. Moobr, Administrator ts Aba*
mixta T. WtsTiriKLb, et al.
T11I1E following paragraph from the De*
A crotal Order of Chancellor Johnson in
the'nhoTe esse le 'published for the information
of those interested.
" It it further ordered that the Commissioner
of (his Court do forthwith publish a
.11 t'.? f ? n
line, itifumiif ? ? ?uv vivuitvio VI IUC pniu
DAVID O. WESTFIELD deceased, 4? come
in within ttiue months from the publication
of said rule and establish by proper proof,
the nature and amount of their 'claims
nguinst eaid deceased.
J. 1* MOORE, C. E. a. D.
Commissioners Oflioe, Sept. 24, 186A.
Sep 27 _ 17 ' ^ 9in
Sullivan, Stokes A Stokes.
GREENVILLE, S. O.
WILL practice in The Courts of Law
and Equity. OfHoo on tbo Publio
Squafe.
All-business intrusted to their ear* will
receive prompt attention.
Charles P. Si'Llvtam, Jon* "W. Stokes,
EuwaUo F. Stokes.
July 19 17 " ' if
Piano For Sale.
A GOOD second hand PIANO FORTE
/sL may be had on very reasonable terms.
Apply to" JULIUS C. SA1ITH. Auctioneer,
otlio.o near the old Court llouse, Greenville
S. C Not 17 . 8&-tf _
Assistant Assessor's Office,
U. S INTERNAL REVENUE. ?
Greenville, S. C. Deo. C, 18C6. f
| ~> TlItMONri following the professions and
JL businesses enumerated below, or who
have followed them, must take out Liceoso
therfor, or suffer the penalties. Licenses
for 1864, 1865 and 1866 must be paid, for
which my Books sre now open :
Lawyers?$10 00
Physicians and Surgeons?f 10 00
Dentists?$10 00
Manufacturers?$10 00
I Photogrnphora?$10 00
| Apothecaries?$10 00
1 liauk Dividends, and addition to surplus funds
?ftvo per cent
, Bank profits, not divided or addod to sarplus?five
per cent
I Insurance Companies, dividends and addltiona
to surplus lunds?-five per cent
| Kailroml Companies, dividends, interest on
bonds addition to surplus funds?five per
I rent * n '
! Auctioneer??00
" annual sales not over >10,1000 00
. -~$I0 00
Autinnecrs, annual sales over >10,000 00?
>20 CO
Real Estate Agnts?>10 pO ,
Tobacconists?$10 00
Confectioners?$10 00 * i
Conveyances?$10 00
Denials, retail?$10 00
" wholesale, annual sales noi orer
>50 000?$50 00
Dealers, retail liquor?>25 00
Distillers ofSpiritous Liquors?>100 00
Distillers of apples, grapes or peachea, diatilling
50 bblsaud leea than 160 bbla par ,
year?$50^00 y .
Distillers of apples, grapes or peaches, distilling
less than 50 bbla?>20 00
Teiller^ 1st Class?$50'00
2d ?$25-00 '
" .8J ' " ?$15 00
< 4th " ?$10 00
" of Dry flood, in original packager,
or Jewelry?$50 00
Plating Houses?>10 00
Express Carriers or Agents? }10 00
Horse Dealers?>10 00
Hotels, yearly renting >200 00 or less?
>10 00
Hotels, yearly rentlrtg o*er >200 00?>5 00
for every >100 00 or fraotLnal part there
of, In aadilion to the >10 00 .-f
Insurance-Agents/dhipestio, annual receipts
[ not exceeding f 100 00?? 00
Insurance Agents, domratio, annual receipts
ejcceediuff $100 00?ffO 00
Insurance Agents, Foreign?fiQ 00
M mrs?$10 00 , IMiunmm
and Oae-fittera? $10 00 "*
Incomo, exceeding fflOO 00 add not exceeding
$.'>,"00 00?fire ;?er coot .
Income, exceeding $3,000.09, excess?10 par
ren* A J: v I ,
Billiard Room.*; fur sa/h table?$10 00
Bowling Alley*, for v*ctt alley?00 00
DirtcbcSs?$10 00 '
" wliosrllfrom carta, exclusively?$5 00
SUIlions and Jack*? $10 DO
Livery Stable Keeper*?$10 00
P. l>. CURKTON,
Arisstant Assessor, C. Si Internal Revenue.
Dec ? * .20 /' tf
t7Wri>AV:lS,
WATOH MAKER,
J WOULD Respectfully inRlQform
the people of Green vlllo
jffinod the surrounding country,
JH^that he haa
' *?. m. m-msmzz *r?
Vrotn hU OLD SYANI) in the Ooodlett
House, to a more CONVENIENT
<>r?a, three doors < North of the Jdaasinu
House, next dngr to Plckl^A Poof, on
Main -tttreet, where he it prepared to do
all work In ti4e line of bmineee, at short notice,
in A workman like omnner, nnd on
reasonable Urns.
Aug ti> ~ . II \