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% \ JT!)t ^ntnrprisf. OR EE NVILtlKTorQ WKDWMPAT, froum lj, lW^y* , Tk* rim la IIm Korlhvr' Tha low ia CMaogo U eatim*:' rOIE f?* to Uirea hundred mlllioua ol " , Maw York Htredd Mliatf * H*. ... k..d.?l mini...a ** tor tk. .rrf.-- >" "> aoM**?*"1 tk* *>rt>'ero ?UI<# llb*ral Ateoai*# firaa baaa awepl over lh? Aodt and fields la lbs extreme North/Western State*. kfiehlgsn, Iowa, Nebraska and Dakota have loat laaoiepaalj, and flea hundred persons or opora have perished in the Umpeets of fire that awept over large portions of the States. Numerous villages and eouotry houses, barns, fanaaa, horaea | and rattle, and other stock, have baan eonanmed ; and great suffering Is apprehended among the unfortunate people who resided in the extensive region vialted by the fire. There ha] been long drooght, bo that the whole surface of tba earth became ae tinder. The foil rsporte-l particulars of the Are in Chicago would ooeupy all our column*. Wo have seen several vary graphic descriptions of its horrors, and will furnish our readers in our uext issue with some of the moot striking accounts of one of the most stupendous fiiea that has aver visited any city in America, and until then reserve further comments. tit The Business of Oreenville. Look carefully at all the advertisements in our paper, and lha reader will aee that the merchants snd tradesmen of Oreenville are extending its burinras to real city proportions. The advertisements are not shams, but those who resort to Greenville 'mm a distance may rely on finding the stores and business houses advertised, juit what they claim to ha. The merchants are s elling at iliort profits, and attracting more and more trade from distant sections of the coontry?from North Carolina and the counties round about in tills State. The great number of trading establiah, roenta in Greenville, which is far above any place above Columbia, offers strong inducements to all who seek good bargains among the extensive apartments and varieties of goo 08. '' ?? A Bank la Qreenville. We understand that acme of our aagaeioua and enterprising citizens are determined to get up atock for a National Bank in Greenville. We hope Ibis la true; it la obvloua that the general business, and especially the grow iog cotton trade of Greenville requires the vast benefit of bank accommodationa. A bank in Greenville with moderato capital, and we can scarcely expect more at praocnt, would realise great benefits ; if therefore the project is started in earnest, it can hardly jail to succeed. Thero aro some men of means in this part of the country, andjcapitalists living elsewhere, who would like to invest in Orccnville bank stock, besides we can furnish in Greenville men of the highest oapaeity and integrity to preside over, and manage such an institution. This fact of Itself is a most material consideration for the establishment of a bank here. If wo do not establish one in Greenville, we shall be behind the times, and dependent on other places for that which wo might have at home by proper efforts. Oov Perry's Beminiacenoes. The Chester Reporter, one of the best weekly papers io (he State, says; ' f,'mi Pwrn'? 0?.. f ernor Parry is doing for Greenville what ought to be done by some old citizen for every county in the State. lie is writing out and putting io a durable form his recollections about the early 1 days of Greenville, and showing the 1 gradual steps by which civilization and refiument have been introduced into her borders. From the last number of these reminiscencos in the Enterprise, we extract-the following account of one of the Governor's visits to tbo raoun tains." [Here follows incident in which GovPerry fell and sprained his ankle, evoking reply from Miss Maria Fatlor] , 4'4^-K The Store pf Mr. 8- U. Clyde. We would iuvite particular attention lo the adverlitemeut of Mr. 8. C. Clyde, iu so other column. Mr. Cltdk has recently pnrchnsed the interest of the late W. II. IJovkt, Erq., io the largo and well-kept store on the western aide of the river, near Mr. J. A. David's warel oute, and alwaya has superior qualities of Dry Goods, Fancy Goods, Boots, Shoes, Ac, as well ss superior brands of Coffee, Sugar, Rice and other provisions. Mr. C. keeps the wry b<U of Goods, and the freshest of Groceries, and we heartily recommend his store lo our tradirg community. Grand Concert for the Benefit of Tiremen. Our Palmetto Engine Firemen are anxious lo aecure good instruments for their Band, and to this end propose to give two Concerts, consisilng of vocal and instrumental muMe, dramatic scenes, and other kinds of lively entertainment. Will perform next Friday and Saturday nights ? ( The c< mmuaity has no good hand, and the citizens eould assist the movement by attending these conceits. ? i ? > T. B, Terguaon. Mnj. Fasouaow has been very bnsy open- i ing hia new stock of Dry Goods, Clothing, Hats, Boots, Shots, Fancy Goods, Notiooe, Ac., and now ofTert the same for sale. He guarantees satisfaction. - Columbia Correapondotioe. We ars pleased fo state that Mr. J. C. Railit, of the EirnrrBiaB, U ao far recovercd from liU long and very eevera itln?M aa to ba abta to pay a fsifc to the Capital. An Inter eating latter from him appeafe In an- , other caluma. H. O. Mark. The above named gentleman again ap ' peera with a new advertiaemant in our col. ' umna. Hia gooda are ofTarad at Iota prleea, od I ? only aaka an examination of them. , ?j Editorial CorrMpondeoo*. } /OoLtmiA, B. C., October Hth, 1STI. tomlag down to the capital, there U jk(*f?Hy anything 10 dlaturl. the miny gay ol Tthm <%. tft tbo Mil getting 4 a& off M 5 jinfcndjf Ti ri lTffr * * -# TriBhfkt 4 board the Mf Wedneaday, bound for Nov York! ud be In form ad na hla minion there would lilt MTorul moDtbo, on kuliMi In connection wltb tbo Tboological Seminary. Or. B., dtatlngnhkad uboirh tbo literary Ud theologte&l world, U Hkowloo known (or fcla gonial manner*, iparkllng wit, and klndnoM of heart; bit rory (boo boa ma with Chrlitlan oplrit. He l? lOOkinff IhflfiAV "AM *Wam ? -- * ' -?? .?u ?? mri Man aim in years ; his trip to the East is bowing good iCMII. At Boiton, mtami p a?augers wara transferred from the Andaraon train. Among othcr?) was William Parry, Kiq., of tba Pandlaton Factory. Mr. Parry says bis faotory U in flna oparstion, turning out mora yarn tban at any praviom period, and tbaeonoorn is paying tan par cant, par annum, wbiob Is psyabla quertorly. Two por cant, of tba dividends is re| Uinad for tba parpoaa of adding now machinery. Five thousand dollars worth have baan pnt in vary recently, which will tnoroaso Its capacity considerably. Mr. P. is a practical man of practioal idoas, of large experience, and who deserves all tbe success be is meet* ing. The South now needs hundreds of thon. sands like bim, of generous nature. Tbe ears now leave Greenville at 6 o'olock, and arrive In Colombia at 8 in tbe evening, making tbe distance of 143 miles In twelve ! boors. The condition of tbe road requires slow traveling. Major Green, of the Alr*Llne Railroad, who the other day passed through this eity, says that beexpeots the road between Charlotte and Greenville to be ready for the cars by the first of January, 1872, excepting the bridges over Pacolett and South Tyger Rivers, the former between Charlotte and Spartanburg, and the latter between Spartanburg and Greenville, and is oonfldent the trains will be runoing from Charlotte to Greanville certainly by 1st April, 1879. This is ohuering, and we hope will prove true. The day that oars first arrive in OroenriUe from Charlotte will begin a new era in the history of the " City of the Mouns tains," and of tbo whole upper part of South Carolina. Columbia is improving very fast; and to Drove tbo fact to our ? ?in several of tho principal buildings that bare been commenced* Ezcarationa are now being made for the erection of an edifice to be used as a United State* Court House, and Post Office. It is located at tho corner of Main and Laurel Streets, (two or three squares above tho Columbia Hotel,) and will be 68 feet in the front by 174 feet in length ; the material to be of native granite, procured in Fairfield County. This bailing, when Completed, will adorn the City and locality in which it is located, and of which tho people of Columbia should bo proud* Congress baa already appropriated the sum of $75,000 for the purpose, and it is thought tbe appropriation will be increased to $300,000, or even more, some think $400,000. Tho City Hall, about wbieh there has been a good deal published in tho papers, is being bnilt, and the foundation commenced, and will be three stories high. The first floor is for stores, three or four in number ; the second is to be lilted up as a Council Chamber, City Hall and for offices; and tho third story as a theatre. It will cost $138,000, and is to front 80 foet, running back 160 feet. J. M. Allen, Esq., is the contractor. Tho City Hall constructed upon a very modern, plan and furnished in tho best style, roust provo to be an elegant* building. Tbe chandelier alone, we learn, is to cost $100. The City Council ol Columbia is also haviog erected another building known as Market Hall, on Assembly Street, south of tho present market, costing $18,0C0 or $20,000; the ono now occupied and used being too small. Wo have not. learned tho dimensions. Tho foregoing are tho only public enter prises we hare heard of. Thero are, however, numeroua private residence* going up in all parts of tho City, and tho back streets as well as the front ones, aro rapidly being reclaimed from the brick-bats of Sherman. At tho corner of Afain and Plain Streets, ground has been broken for another bouse of entertainment, and it is expected will bo at loast as largo as tho Columbia Hotel, three stories hi?h. This last the work of Dr. Wheeler, of Cincinnati. Among tho prioolpal private residences, recently completed, is that of Dr. Joseph Wilson, costing $10,000. The people here are making great expectations of the ooming third annual fair of the State Agricultural and Mechanical Society, boginning on the 6th prox. $9,000, we believe, have been offered in premiums. The merchants of tho City-ore doing a good business now, and have been, they say, all the summer; this the result, doubtless, of the large influx of persons from Charleston. The local affairs of Columbia are not administered wisely, if we are to believe half what is heard on tho streets. The City Council is charged with surreptitiously issuing bonds to the nmonnt of $200,01)0 or more, and then tiunsfcrring tbcm to another party as collaterals for the payment of $75,000, borrowed money. Muoh deception, it Is said, bas been practised, in which tome of the decoirers have been deceived. Wo have not, however, got into tho full merits of matters as they stand. The price to he paid fot the construction of the City Hall, it is asserted, is nearly double what the work is really worth ; thus chousing the tax-payers out of about $70,000. An officer connected with one of the banks hero, in inquiring concerning the establish* rnent of a National Bank in Oreenville, remarked that his institution contemplated taking an interest in the measure, when seriously undertaken by tho citizens of Greenville. Such an institution would bo a great accommodation to the public. Thore are quite a number of very respeoteble dry goods, grocery and other stoma in I Columbia; among the former is that of R. C. I Shiver. It is an imtnenso establishment, oner iuing with $160,000 capital, and employ* si x ty-fivc persons ; superior system I* enforced, each one having an assigned dopnrtmnnt, which I* never left. It is claimed to b* the largest retail afore in the State, and its wholesale department ia in no mean proportions.? Everything in the dry goods lines is to be found in this store ; and the stork of carpeting is very full. The picture gallery eontains many beautiful and costly pictures. This store is palatial, and is imposing in the front ** well as in the interior. Many Charlestonlaa* are here, and will remain until there Is a killing frost on tho coast. A few of them have removed their stores to Colombia, of whom is S. Strauss k Iiro., who bare a large establishment. The Columbia Hotel, at which we are stopping, Is erowded. Mr. Wm, Gorman Is the proprietor, and he Is making it unsurpassed. I. C. B. 1 Gbbsn viixa, S. 0. Cotton coming in pretty rsppidly, and sells at 17$. Columbia, Oot. id. Cotton, *'** 46 bales; middlings 18$. ^ . Augusta, Oet. 18. ^?Uon doll; middling* 18$ ; net receipt*. 800 bale* ; talc* 600. Ch a matron, Oat. 16. Cotton quiet, low middling* 18$tf?18f; receipt* 160 hale*; export* eoaetwi**, 1,? 148 ; *ale*( 800 ; etock 14,261. Raltimobk, Oat 16 Cotton quiet; low middling* I of ; net rej< lpt?, 160 bale* ; expoit* aoMlwUe, 144 ; i?let, 196; etoak, 1,820. New York, Oct. 16. Cotton dull and heavy ; *a|r* 2,041 hale* ipUnda 20$; Olleana 2y$. Gold )8$(?13f] 0 GESTJLAL HOTEL, M/A TLA1N STREET. 14 block. from 4^KjjLll?'** * fr?1" Or.e-.UU f .x??UtDt. Term*. fa <X> pw <Urf . IVB. Ci.AYTOW, ' ?*,.?.> c. ""?? CHILDS & WILEY, ; COLUMBIA.. 8. O.. Fin. Rendy.Mad. Clothing. Th. C*U% brntod 8Ur Shirt Pnt??t P.???lo?? 1 T^?_ ? * * ' i/nwra. uenu HeeE *r<<i Under Wur i The RikIid Breee Suspender*. The Troe i Fit 8hirt. Linen Culler*, Paper Collars. > SCOTTC BWtfiPfl &S3W AT ALL STYLES AND PRICES. We invite the Putdlo to call and examine our Sloek, as w* are determined to keep the very beat that come* to Columbia, and 1 at prioes that will ault the time*. WE SELL FOR CA8H, AND AT SMALL PROFITS. I. D. CHILDS. JOHN S. WILEY. Oct 18 84 t 8m I JOHN C. SEEGERS MANUFACTURER, WHOLESALE and RETAIL IAquor Dealer, LHER BEER BREWER. it COLUMBIA, 8. C. Oct 18 24 1/ Or. DIEKOKS, DEALER IN ALL KINDS OF GROCfREIS, r>U... T..?x.t, > I?" Wines, Liquors, Ale* Ac. at wholesale sod retail low for cash. COLUMBIA, S. C. AT KINSLKR'S IIALL CORNER. Oct 18 24 3m VISITORS TO COLUMBIA, S. C? Will do well to call on Ho Ho To purchase their PAlnRTIcir&C. Jackson'* Old Drag Stand. Oct 18 24 8m J Sfjl. OJLIYER. "Manufacturers & Dealers in BOOTS AM) SfeGOiB* LEATHER, &c., COLUMBIA, S. C. Oct 18 24 lm? KYMAET k 0. CORNtR LADY AND MAIN STREET COLUMBIA, S. C. Wholesale and Retail Dealers in FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS AND HOSIERY, FANCY GQQDSy CLOTHING HATS AC. AI-'O A LARQE ASSORTMENT OF &c. &c. Oct 1 24 Sm W ate he i of all OradetJEWELRY OF EVERY KIND. I HAVE just returned from New York with the finest itoek in the market, embracing Watches of all grades, Jewelry of all styles, Silver and PlaUd Ware of the most modern patterns ; beautiful in design, durable, cheap and warranted to salt. ISAAC SULZDACHKR, Under Columoia Hotel ni.inmi.i. fi ft Oct. 18 24 3n? MncTMl, IMPORTER AND DBALE3R IN ENGLISH and AMERICAN Iron. Steel Nail*. Casting* Mill 8tonea. Bolting Cloths- 8mut Machine*. Circular Saw*. Mill Irons 8ngar Pan*. CARRIAGE RUILDISO and TRIMMING MATH RIALS, AMU LEATHER MLTINQ, AMD TAUtflSUT TOOLO, MOiUSfcKEElPQMQ AMD Furaiflhing Hardware, Agricultural Implements, Lime, Cement, Plaster, Oils, French and American Window Glass, Guns, Rifles, Pistols, Shot Belts, Powder Flasks, Shot, dec. WHOLESALE and RETAIL, At the Sign of the Golden Padlock. COLUMBIA, 8. C. I Oct 18 34 3m % msBammaaassammam i* ann .mw imnomamma i mi n ; THE iJJVE IT TOWN STORE 1 ; H. C. MARK \l* i\ ii V Has Arrived From Ir . * WW1H7 HVTO (fti773TC7\WV?D WJTOftSltlft XMf /r?rt?n?T*.^. utt?au uvuuiot axmii/j vaiouacifix aavA"A'iOVJkiJSLiKI ^UiXTTiliKS, WITH A LARGE AND SELECTED ????[& GENERAL MERCHANDISE DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, ??>@TS 9l SH0S5, jumps IM cmFB, And a geneial assortment of FANCY 600DS. THE SAME IIE PROMISES TO SELL CHEAPER Tsm&33 4^333 35?!??S 333 SffiS ?3S7T. His Stock of GROCERIES is very largo and well selected, whio^1 will be sold at very LOW FIGURES FOR CASH. Call and satisfy yourselves. Oct. 18 ' 24 tf JVOTIOB. ?AVING purchased the interact of the late W. II. IIovhy, in the Firm of CLYDE & HOVEY, I wil^ continue the business at the Old Stand on my own account. All parties indebted to the late Firm of CLYDE & IIOVEY, will make Payment to the undersigned ; and thoso holding Claims against said Firm, will present them for Settlement to the same. S. C. CLYDE. TO MY FRIENDS AND THE PUBLIC. |tj BEG LEAVE to inform yoji that I $ have recently returned from New York with A KcASLfiX A SID W XXiZf ASIOUFKB OTOCX Of GEJVER^L, MER CHJ1JYDISE, which: will be offered to the TRADE AT AS LOW FIGURES AND ON AS LIBERAL TERMS AS Any House in the City. I take all kinds of COUNTRY PRODUCE in Exchange for Goods, and Pay the Highest Market Price for the same. MY STOCK CONSISTS IN PART OF HA TSs SHOES, READY-MADE CLOTHING, CROCKERY, HARDWARE, AND A SPLENE0I0 ASSORTMENT OF QROC&RIES.1 AN EXAMINATION OF QUALITY AND PRICES IS SOLICITED 8. G; CXtTJQX. Oct. 18 - 24 2 Head-Quarters SHOES, HATS, Crockery, Groceries, JYvtions, ?AND? GENERAL MERCHANDISE Goods Bold by Wholesale to COUNTRY MERCHANTS AT CHARLESTON PRICES. ?. Bo AT TUK OLD STAND OB' wwnmm & mmmrn, Two Door* North of Coach Factory, Greenville S, C. Oct 18 24 ^ 2.U la the place where yon can boy The Best and the Cheapest ^ ^ ISj ^ Sj CLQTlIId ilO GUTS' FBBIISHIIG fiOOIIS W15 are now prepared to oahlblt oar of the moat chotoe and oeltoi Stock* eror offered la thi* market, and At Astonishing Low Prices. Our motto V* "QUICK BALKS AND SMALL PROFITS," Oct 18 24 3m. \ Mrs. C- E- Bead's Millinery J and Emporium pf Fashion. J A DIES' HATS, CAPS AND BONNETS. 'mmvv* AMD BKABIR IV EVERY STY LB, TOILET ARTICLES, &CM FOR 8ALE VERY LOW. MAIN 81., COLUMBIA, 8. C. Oct It M 8m liityliw Vint Frh* Xtdala A ward ad. THE. GREAT AHHHQPSK Southern Piano Jj^ L | MANUFACTORY. WM. KKABE ACQ., BRAND, 8QUARl*AN0 UPRI8HT PIANO FORTES* BALTIMORE, MD. These Instruments bare bean before the Public for nearly Thirty Years, and upon their excellence alone attained an eamtreiaied pre-eminence, which pronounce* them une qua led, in TONE. TOUCH, WORKMANSHIP AND DURABILITY. All our Sqnare Pianos hare our New Imfrorod Overstrung Scale and the Agreffe reble. We wonld call special attention to oar late Patented Improvements in Grand Pianos and 8qnare Grands, found In no other Piano, which bring the Piano nearer perfection than has yet been attained. Beery Piano Fully Wan anted fer Fire Years. We are by special arrangement enabled to fUrnisb Parlor Organs and Mclodeons of the most oelebrated makers, wholesale and retail at lowest Factory Prices. Illustrated Catalogues and Prloe Lists promptly furnished on application to WM. KNABE A CO., Baltimore, Md. Or any of our regular established agencies. Oct. 18 24 Am ANNUAL REPORT. Orrics Boamo County Commissioners, "1 Greenville, 8. C. V September 5th, 1871. J r|",HE following Statement will show the J. proceedings of tbe Board of County Commissioners to date; end also the Claims audited and approved i 1870. DR. TO AtfOOKTfl RKCKIVKD. Alex. McBee, Chairman former Board County Commissioners ..... $ 803 29 1871. W. W. Robertson, County Treasurer : Balance duo for year 1888, 826 88 Balance due for year 1889, 716 88 Bent of Court Housd! 26 00 Received from Licenses 264 1 Roceivcd from Fines 126 00 Reeeired Orders on Treasurer, W. W. Robertson 13,027 36 $16,278 06 IT AMOURTS PAID. 8. J. Douthit, Stationery $ 24 36 A. O MoOee, Work on School Commissioner's Office 3 00 J. C. omi b. Stove (or County Commissioners 22 00 P. F. Suddutb, Work on Bridge and Rosul 27 00 Gower.JCox A Markely, nails, 2 40 Oower, Cox A Markley, repairs on Court House 1 0 00 Daily Union, Books 69 26 J. B. Smith, Work on C. H... 4 06 J. A. MoCarter, Wood 1 60 J. A. McCarter, changing Spartan urg Road 12 00 John Wilson, Work on Jail... 3 00 W. T. Shumate, Desk 10 00 Wm. Vaughan, Bridge 6 00 Joel Grant, Blasting Roads... 60 00 Randal Williams, Blasting lloads 26 75 Willis Walker, Blasting Roads 3 75 Brunson A Tinsley, Fuse, Ao. 8 20 B. R. Stokes, Sheriff's Books 89 50 L. B. Rains, Chairs 10 00 W. A. Hudson. Plank, Jail... 7 00 A. R. MoDavid, City Tax 13 50 Duncan Brooks, Bridge . 16 00 J. C. Alexander, Sheep skin 3 I 0 J. P. Moote, Trial Justice 63 60 John Guest, .3 Bridges 10 00 Wm. Lenderman, Magistrate's account 18 00 Carpenter Tanner, Poles 4 50 J. F. Carpenter, Work on Jail, 2 60 J. F. Curpenter, Fixing Pump for Jail 6 00 G. D. Barr, C. H IS 00 A. Y. Lee, Plan, C. H. Roof. 3 > 00 II. C. Hack, Desk Comro'rs... 5 00 PlenSknt Moon, Constable...- IS 00 J. F. Spann, Work on C. H... 76 Air Line Railroad Bonds...-. 278 60 A. L. Cobb, Stamps for Bonds 100 00 J. D. Dill. Witness * 1A Win. Smith, Smith" Work ..." 6 00 J. C. llick?, Work on 0. H... 8 0? County :o>d Stole To* 87 80 J. T. Uoxett, Repairs Cox's Bridge 40 J. C. Smith, Pump, and Express Charge* 17 80 T. G. Markley, County Seal.. 12 60 Joe Simmons, White-washing 1 60 J. H. Ooodwin's acoonnt 17 40 J. I. Ross, White-washing... 1 00 J. II. Latirasr, Bridge Malarial 76 00 Mrs. Martin's Expenses, Lunatic 60 00 W. W- Robertson's Salary.... 026 00 J. P. Moore, Assessor.......... 100 00 W. II. Perry, Solicitor 212 60 W. A. MeDsmel, Clerk Court, 310 80 H. M. Smith, Coroner and Acting Sheriff 403 00 Estate A. B. Vickers, Sheriff, 142 20 W. T. Shumate, Deputy Sheriff 16 00 J. L. Southern, Sheriff and Jailor's Fee* 007 00 W. A. Hudson, County Commissioner : 63 days, at $3, $160 00 000 miles, at 6c., 33 30 102 80 J- D. Sullivan, County Commissioner t 36 days, at $3, $106 00 664 miles, at 6c., 27 70 Old aco't 1870 21 40 164 10 W. A Hndson, P. A. McDavid and W. B. McDaniel, Clerk Hire 204 00 Amount paid out on various old audited olaims 4,702 00 Witness Tickets 1,037 87 Jury Tiokets. 2,133 00 Expenses of Poor House. Steward's Salary, Repairs, Transportation and Outside Paupers 1,002 14 Cash on band to balance 670 84 $16,270 06 nrw CLAIM* AUDIT Kit AMD APFKOVItD. 1 Ajar, Joseph, Hauling Pauper $ 1 00 $ Austin, Dr. W. H? Attention to O. P 10 00 8 Austin and Latimer, Build ing snag* 98 00 4 Bell. H., Building 2 Bridges. 18 00 6 Bsyne, Wm., Summoning witneeee 9 00 A Bsyne. Wm., Summoning Jury of Inquest 8 00 7 B?iley, X. C., Printing 72 7ft 8 Bornhsm, Dr. E. 8, Pott Mtrltm Examination 10 8ft 0 Brier, Thoms*, Constable's Account 96 00 10 Cos, 8., Kepstre Cox's Bridge 8 00 11 Crnmmey, Repsirs 2 Bridges 28 00 12 Campbell. J. H., Countable'* Account ft 00 )t Carpenter, J. F., Repsirs 0. H. 8 00 14 Carter, O. W., Constable's s? count 8ft 14 16 Csrmsn, J. M , Trisl Justice., 8A 22 18 DsTsnport, F. II., Trisl Justls 2 00 17 Donald. Dr. J. F, Pott Mortem Examination ... 10 00 f I -s< It Dill, If. P., Con?ta)>lo'a aco't.. 10 40 19 Kliord, O. EL Printing 78 70 SO Friday, W. T? Krpairing 8 00 fl Go war, Cos A Mwklsy, Work on Troaaurar'n Oak*. n* ts 82 Garrett, Jamea, ComUbU... ? qq 28 Hudson, W. A. Cl-rking Cora'r 108 Of/ 84 H??pklne.0.T,Trial Justine. *| co 86 Hl?ke, J 0 . Repair* on O. H. 80 00 86 Hood, J. B., Coneleble'e nc'l. 9 80 87 Hick*, J. 0., Work on Treasurer'* Office 10 00 86 Huff. J. W., Constable's eoe't. 0 80 89 Hood, J. B.. Constable's aco'u 17 86 80 Hawkina, B. F, Lot Land for Poor Hoo*? 200 00 81 Hitt, R J. W.. Magi*Ual?'* asAccount 11 70 88 Hitt. R. J. W? Building Bridge 17 60 88 Hitt. R. J. W., Building 160 00 84 Hudson, W. A.. County Com. miaeloner 97 90 86 Harrlaoo A Marshal), Paper, Ac.,........ .,.,.,.?..i. 8 86 86 Harrlaoo, J. W? Repairs Cedar F*1*a Bridge 6 00 87 Harris, Dr. A. G., Pott Mottun Examination. 10 SO 88 Hill, 0. J.. Pale* for Road.... 42 26 89 Hawkins, J. L.,Blgk>mihli<e 14 40 40 Hood, J. B, Constable's see t 1 BO 41 Hoke, Dr. A. D, Attention to Jail 92 60 42 H<>pkins, 0. T., Trial Justice.. 86 60 48 Hodges, D W. Ter-y's Bi Idge 10 OO 44 Isaacs, A., Clerking Con.mta'r 67 OO 46 Jawell.T. J., Witne* Roads. 1 00 46 Jenkins, J O A G. F. Repair. ing Bridge 89 60 47 Johnson, Stephen, Constable's. Account 61 00 48 Jnne* A Rowley, Attention to Poor House 110 00 49 Latimer, J, II, Building Dunklin Bridge. 864 60 60 Lendermsn, J. H., Trial JusHe 7 60 61 Lsngston, L. J., 0 ffiu for Pauper ...... 6 00 62 MeCarler, J. A .. Right of Way 20 00 fta f> iz r> :.i. .. ? " ! *" I'"" " PS Bridge 8 W) 64 M' on B F , Cnnatable'a aoo't 86 8<? 66 Milchel, Wni., B'lding Bridge 81 81 66 Mnuuce, W. 11 , Constable's account 61 80 67 Moore, J P., Trial Justice. . 129 26 68 MoDavid, P. A., Constable's account 2 00 69 Piiti.tn, flariis Constable's account. 7 00 60 Pi uit, Jacob. Constable's ace't. 4 40 61 Runion, J. M.t Assessment.... 800 OO 62 Robertson, W. I>? Trial Justice 136 26 62 Si one, J K.. Trial Jusiloe. . .. 60 00 64 Springfield,Henry, Constable's ? account 2 00 66 Smith, C. D., Building Bridge 238 63 66 Sm th, Ambrose, Jury ot in quest 8 OO 67 Stewart, A. A., Constable's account 69 86 68 8mhh. 0. D., Removing Ob. stiuclions from River...... 10 00 69 Smith, IP. M.. Coroner 116 89 70 Turner, J. M., Building Bridge 36 OO 71 Turner, J. M , Arresting Prisoner I 00 72 Trammell, J. II., Constable's account 19 40 73 Thompson, Julius ConstaMa's account 4 20 74 Thompson, Julius, Constable's account 4 00 76 Vsnoe, 8. O., Constable,s ao'et 11 96 76 Wilson, J. C., Repairs on Jail Fence.................... 10 80 77 Wilkinson, Dr. J R., J'ost Mortem Examination 10 00 78 Wood. Hastings, Constable.. 11 46 79 West. Dr. B P., Attention to O. P li 26 80 Winn, U. W., Repairs on Bridge 30 00 81 Watson, Repairs on Bridge.. 12 OO 84,006 97 The Commissioners owe on Old Audited Claims a Balance of 1,668 26 Total $6,569 22 The Board ot County O>minia?ionere aa seared 2.600 dollars to pay Jurora and Witnesses. which proved deficient some 1.700 dollsrs ; hence the above onpaid balance ou ..Id audited claims. W. A. HUDSON. Chairman Board County Commlasionara. Oat 18 24 1 Foster & Hunter SELL EXCHANGE on Now York, make Collections and Advance Money on Cotton. Oct 11 23 3 FRENCH CALF SKINS. 4 DOZENS of Brut rata male*, at very low pliers, jurt received at the COACH FACTORY. THE largest stnok of Shoe-makers' and Tanner*'TOOLS and LASTS in town. GOWER, COX A MARK LEY. Oat 11 22 4 MISS McKAY Ha* opened her Fall atyle* of MILLINKKY and FANCY GOODS ; omonK whirh are ilio ?ynSB22 lateat style* of BONNETS, / MnB HATS, FLOWERS. FKATHffVU ERS. RIBBONS. 8ASII and U/W TRIMMING. FURS, FANCY . WJ)fl T 1 K 8, LACKS. CORSETS, PlrT TOILET ARTICLES, LADIES' UNDKII-CL0TI1ING. AC. Sha ha* jnat returned from New York where he baa spared no paint in the aelaotton of her 8lock, hoping thereby to merit the liberal patronage ao kindly extended to her, asanr. ing her friends aha will do all in bor power to pleate. Oetll 23 tf City Ordinance. RS IT ORDAINED by tkm Mayor and Aldermen of the City of OrtrnciClr, in Council mumbled, and by tkc authority of the came, Fill!AT from and after the passage of thia 1 Ordinance, it aball not be lawful for any person or persona on Horseback, or in a Car-, riage, Buggy, or Wagon of any description, to pass over the New Bridge at the foot of Main-street exrept in a walk ; and that any person or persons violating this Ordinance, shall he aubjeet to a line of F1VB DOLLARS for eaeh and every offence. Done and ratified under the Corporate 8eal of the Citv of Greenville, this 3d day of October, A. D. one thousand eight hundred and seventj-one. J. P. MOORB, Mayor. A. R. McDavid, Clerk of Council. Greenville, S. C., Ootoher 3a, 1871. Oet. 11 38 tf Dr. Anderson HAS opened Office in Goodlett House Building, first door on Washington Street, TXT "QP A tl rkt? A.i.^1 ?l% vyJL." IWr. T. W. Diivli, Jeweler. ud will npurM* at tbe following low rates t Gold Fillings from $1 00 to $1 60. Tin k Amalgam " 60 < $1 00. Tasth Extracted at 60. Teeth Inserted at Reduced Rates. Terms Cash. 1 Persons of moderate means, be net deterred from eelliag, for if he e\n aeeemmo. dau yon at less rates, he will. Greenville, B. 0. Oct. Iltb, 1871. tt-tf For Sale. i a dozem straw brooms, ? Xv jonus a smith*.