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Xl;o P.rr* sail Ba))m>\i! ?t II A.bbcvillo, S. O. j, "\V. A. l.F.li, j;j>ITOIl. J" ' THUMCJ Tlirnn Tlolinrn a v. r.r in n.K-nut c t I TS" R?l>?criplio?? (akou for a Bliortor ' time limn eix luuutlid. t ? . : ?t? Triday, Gcptcmbr 13, 1870. ] e- - i-i ?-- jii?. j i-i- ? '- U Tho Forthcoming Agricultural Fairs, i* ? Ono of Uio most hopoful signs oi" [ {Southern yccupcralion?llio rift in ] the eluud of general despondency producod by our untoward political con- ' ditiqn?is Iho increased and incrca's- 1 ing interest wliicli is felt for everything which may contribute toils ma- ! terial devclopcmcnt. This in especially manifested in tho awakonod intftrni.1 lina linen mii/I ' * w ? ? , ia tho renewed efforts which have been made, in behalf of tho great Agricultural Fairs, which are to conic . 1 oft' Boon, in this and our Muter Southern States, and which seem destined lo inaugurate a new era in Southern civilization. They furnish not only J n cheering index of that which lieu 1 ut tho basis of all material and social dovelopeir.cnt?hopeful energy, and nwakened public spirit? but they arc , tho most eflicicnt agencies in keeping this spirit alive. Tho halls of legislation?the high places of profit ai.d of trust?arc closed to tho bright intellects of tho aspiring Southerners; but nway from tho arid arena of politics, they may find full employment for all their energies in tho fields of boante- ' ous Ceres. IL.-ro no odioui; proscrip- ' tivo teste excludo them from the prizes 1 of a generous nvulry aim iaudublo j ambition. Horo whilst best promo- ^ ting privato ends, I hey may at the wamo time 6ubservo all thogroal interests which make up the public weal. In this field of material devolopcnicnl Iho gonitis and eucrgy of tho youth j arc now receiving lull oxcrciso; and as an evidence of this wo havo but to rofer lo the announcements of some 1 forthcoming Agricultural Faire. First in* tho order of time is the ** Georgia State Fair, to ho'held, in At- * lanta, on tho 19th Octobcr noxt, and to eontinno oight day*. This promi- < hcs to bo a grand affair?articles hav- j Sng alroadj* been entered for cxhibi- t lion?from [Northern, Eastern and "Western States. To attract crowd*. c from abroad, a through-ticket eastern < has boon arranged, upon nil tho great J railroad routes, by which visitors pay t only one faro coming and returning. Souio ?2."i.000 will bo offered i?i the t way of premiums, and no pains have ' been spared in getting npamu.scmeiits t jor tnc entertainment ol tho audience. i in tho way of hor&e-racing, trotting, ^ tournaments, rhooting-matehes, ve- , locipedo racing, fancy bkating, &c\ Atlanta is itself a placo worthy to 1 tie the Bcenc of a grand industrial ex- < hibition?only a few years a^o n mere ; wilderness?now a city of 30,000 in- , habitants?with Cvo d:iily- newspapers?mills turning out Jail)* four : hundred barrels of flour?f.lty tor.?- ' of railroad iron?foundries, bone : mills, paint mills, plauoing mills?dry ( goods jobbing houses, doing a business of more than a million a year. "Who can read of all this and not, be- lieve, that "llicro is lifo in tho old 1 1UIJU _) Clr S In Iho following wock, commencing j ,on tho 25th October, and continuing t iivo daj's, is tho groat Augusta Fair, scarcely second in intercut, and which itsolf is offering some $11,000 in pre- ] Tnium6 to exhibitors. Here also asKcm- ( Lies daring Fair week, a great Agri- j .cultural Congress with rcprcsentativcp t from all Bcctions of tho country. Augusta has long been a favorito market 1 for many of tho upper counties of Carolina and Georgia, and this will no doubt-, attract largo crowds to the Fair. "Wo" .learn that ono half of "Wilkes, Klbcrt and adjoining counlice, .proposo to camp out on tho occasion, l and wo Bupposo that Abbeville will bo t duly ropresoutcd. Augusta beforo thc^ t war, was tho foremost inland cotton j depot in tho South, with a hanking .capital of six and a half millions of .dollars. Now with incrcasod railroad 11 And shipping facilities, and receiving f 130,000 bales of cotton this year, eho has has banking capital cf ouly ? >0Q,- t ,000. -What an opening for banking .capital! also for manufacturing capi- * tal with hey almost inexhaustible \va- -1 tcr powor, The 6tock of the "Augusta I Factory" is paying an annual dividend ,<>ftwonty per cent., and is Helling now at $155 por share, its par value being $100. Surely this speaks >vell for ? Southern enterprise. .. v In tho first week of Koven^ber, n comes off tho Agricultural and. Me- t chanical Institute's Fair in CJiarlos- , ton, which wo aro suro that many of L our readers will pttond. Before ex- 1 patiating jipon this theme,,and dwoll- r lne upon the many attractivo fca- t tT^bs of the Exhibition, wo will await j tho reception pf tho handsomo pam- . phlot, which wo see, that Messrs. 1 "\VaTker, Evans & Cogswell have sent * forth to herald the claims of an Ex- r hibitioh, whioh wo liavo no donbt will \ jlA ftlll - '* * " ?.v uonvi- vq vno public spirit and n ^ibornKty of tho "city by the sod." In tho weok following, .pn * tho 9th 0 -10th and 11th Novcmbor, ia our own t .cherished State Fair, in Columbia, to \ which .we have.called attention in an- t Other column. It ie a work of super* ?rrQgation .to invito our ..reader* to attend .this their own pet enter* ? prise, XJiey bav:?,patronized ii.in thfe i tjpaatv and they wiU find tenfold groa- ; ,:*er rea?on8 for,doing BoiO itU^futuro. c XasOy, need wo say a word itf he. Aalf of our own iD&strtet Fair; Wlitqh .itomcs qff on the-26th rOctobor, whjcb ? ' ,cdmce homo to tho ?KiV??inoca or,/' * ? ?? ? , w MV" tioms" of tie aft. It is a Dififricl/ fcn- e torprise an# appoala to District, ai<J; t and Bynilisthy. * From oycry nook ' ' .und cd^<sp4f old AbbDviMo wO, ci fioCt' i8 jiw\hti thronging crowds .<jom- * 'jbg'ap on w^ occmioii.' to cojtie'witf a ' involve po expena6 apd' no' .grt&tor ? "tronble than'raddling iho bolVo' ,c|nd c 4jribgiri? btlt ih& carriage. Wopitom- ^so tbgt ydtl'wiH be repaid in profit jind enjoyment Co mo young and old ^ ~-;Cp:no as oacbibifcorii?comc as spec- p 4' ?'' TIh> visor1, IlliVO ' CO! I {>: '> :: if '! *', y'.-l, :iii:iO< L. ovorV b\>*t can ! '!'ii|!ii(!0' s<>iWtthtn?\in is?-l?J{ .viijvli x\ ill Ije erOditaUio to. his Jiuhisry :uul enloi ;>iisu. Jjvt tliu departiH'iil.s of titock?el' nianufucUiivn? of Joint" :io indii.siry in its varied bran I;*..*?bo nil luJIy represented. J.vil ibond who Isiivo nothing cSbo to ex-t libit,-exhibit liiouiselYey. They may. .hire lb nil one of the most attractive valines of-tho ciiUTh'.iniuent.i : i [Defeat of tlio Frcnth Ann ie3?Republic Proclaimed in Franco. Kvents follow each other rapidly, uul tho fate of an empire is involved u tho lapso of a low brief hours, l'ho past low weeks hiivo witnessed I lt<\ <iniv( ntm id' 1 ?>lk Hi 1(1 4 nnAtkC 4 lm HIV VU|'tUIU H WV JICj I"* j flower of tlio French urtr.y under Marshal McMuhon, and us r? conse-' i|ueneo the procluniatiou of 11 republic. If tho Kuipfre v.u* "peace," it was because pence meant success, and it tlio very beginning of reverses the star of Napoleon begqn i?? uink until ut last- it reached its nadir, in the Mpilulatiou of Sedan. That Government which can gratify French van ity, by identifying itself with the ijlory of Franco has nomo chnneo of uiccess, but nono other. * Such was llie cliartn which made tho first 2Japolooa tho idol of the people, and !uch was equally tho stay of the jeeond Empire. If tho Empire has been peace," tho "Republic han over been war. King William has declared that ho mado war not npon the French pooplo hut upon tho Emperor, und we sec that now tho Frcnch Foreign minister, is disponed to hold out tho olive branch of peace. This will show whether Prussia is not now disposed to exact more than a proud people in willing to concede. Alsace ind Lorraine, two German provinces, >ul for two hundred years party of .he French Empire, may bo demanded, as the price of victory. Such, and .lort nnml./incn'l!.>n C ... 41.a -C (iuv vwiii|iviirtiuuti AUl IIIU c/i.JfUllttt/a Ui .ho war, aro Iho demands oi' tho German press. To pueh an extension oT Prussian power the pride of Franco ind the fears of Europe r.ro alilco opposed, and a Congress of nations, if| jot the br.ttlo array of combined ar nies may bo nece6snry to all.ny the storm -which lias been raised. Leaving for a moment the qnestion >f results, and altomp'ing to epecu aiu upon canses, is it not wondorfhl j hat one of tho Cvet military powers )f Enropo, numbering among ita v?'.srnns the of tho conquerors of [jot'i, Marengo and .A utter] it js, has fioj ;uddonly collapsed? Tho groat mis-1 ako of tho French Bccma to have' )een, that they underrated their oncny?his power and his preparation ? ho etrength of his annios, and tho .'igor and celerity of hi.} movements, rt'ith a population nearly equal to the vholo of Ucrmanr, l'ranco has been1 )ut numbered and out goneralod. Sho has declared war, and yet suffer . I ti01*15011 lo bo invadori?instead of mticipating has received tho attack? u\!i boon forcod tofighi all (icrmr.tiy in inns cn tho banks of tho Meuso acd .he Moselle, It has not been a con test between routhful vigor and an cflVto civilizaion. In all tho elements of national strength tho two powers aro well natched. The blame Bccm to lie on ho French leaders. The provident orcsight of liiwnark, and the comirehentivo geninB of Moltko, cccond;d bj* tho skill of tho Prussian genorils and tho valor of tho Prussian colliers has triamped over a too confident iupnencbB. and falso security. State Agricultural Society. TVo are indebted to Gol. IX TV. AjL* :cn, tho active and energctio Secro aiy of tho State Agricultural Socioj, fur a number of copies of the Premium List of tho ncylt Fair in y'oluiubia. "which wn vill <nl-n iro iu furnishing to cur Agricultural ricnd?s. The Fair will como off duir.g tho second week of jSovembor; o wit, on tho 9th, lQlh and 11th of be raoutb, being the week after .the rair in Charleston, and tworwookf fcfer tho Fair lu Abbeville. It promises to bo a splendid affair, is favoring seasons have Bocondod the fforts t>f tho Executive Committoc vho have spared no effort to got up tu Exhibition which chall do credit o tho State. Some seven thousand lollars worth of premiums will be disributod, and every effort has been aado to enlist an iaterost in behalf of ho enterprise, at home and abroad. ?romioent cllizeus of ' other State*, Deluding editors of leading journals, lave been invitod to be present, and csponses have boen rcccivod express- i ng a groat desire to visit tho, #tate ; Dlio expense; of traveling is. the chief] ibstaclo suggested, but. an appoal to he liberality of the varloat railroads; vould likoly induce them to came to I ho aid of' the Soojei^, and epebiajrage he presence here of intelligent. xiL??n. .. - - - ^ ?-TTT,;j ;ers who could da.so muci-lo prohaipt^, emigration ftoltx Abroad:1 ?\y'1 i'io Our o\vtf h6ot)i<i <w6i. :#4!ftoct t6<!([arn'>ut en matte on th^'.'fl^Cf^op^^' rillo wo know wi\l bo' fully rcprcBCflK od, both fe^hTbitors &&a.,?pcqrl atp^. * narpen tho pp^U^ ;pf ;bfttfe^jand! ho ^xcitcmoDt and cujoymeirti ofitlib veok bora,' trill <SxAf irtitafcliild foar Hoods' 'to'taqW oxciifrtu\ihtiatild 'chijovpfc#ou?!<!itcDi?.;' I*t,?ur fkimfoi >11; qc|0 to ^h(^'iU)ba\tillGlP.air*-*tJiGn; !go! t> Charleston fhqn o Colombia. Thiyj Ihcy xyill comlcto the rounded, clc of cujoyjuicfct, m -i ?or% m+i rVjMTVjWi > i * m Sk wrx^meuu-v w vf j f ; . v ii" I.liO uidi.i-y x;ui Lp i:.>!(iccd vto l.vb.l' out f>" lo6:;-. The Secretary inforsis i?s that the prices awarded ?ft tho* last Fair are now ready lot* distribution, lie says that tboy arc rrtodels of beauty, and' artistic hLill. . . ' L^:. ~ Tho Cotlou Crop for 1SG0-70. Tlio Charleston Courier publishes i lio AlUUliil Slulrmohf /if* <lw? /w.H/vi. j . ?. v \J/L V li V VV/llVH j crop of I lie United States, lor I ho year lending III.si August, 1S70, prepared with its ubunl euro and accuracy, IVom authentic inl'ormation, derived from its correspondents, in ull tho great cotton eentrca oi' tho country. It id put forth with a conlidont asaurauco oi' its accuracy. Tho aggregate of tho crop for 1W5D ? 70, as showu by this elateinent, i-* 3,"03,823 bales, being an increase in production of 815,150 bales over the crop of 1808?Gi). Thia mcreaso ha J been absorbed mainly by Kuropean countries?tho exportation in 1S70 hot III' 2.1VI Inili'H nifiiinuf 1 .1.17 - n - -J 3-7 bales in 1800?showing an increase of 7-0,796 bales. A Her making all necessary deductions there in loft for liorno consumption North and South, 9G1,812 bales. Of litis amount 112,000 bales are pnt down for Southern consumption, leaving for Northern consumption ?r?2,812 bales, against 810,720, in 1800; showing an increase of 12,122 bales. Tito valuo of t he cotton crop of 1 Sd'J ia in tbo round numbers $3?5,000,00l>, Of what inculculatablo benefit to tho South has been this immense sum! Cotton is still the great staple, which gives impulse to the commerce of the world, and pours into our lap the golden contributions of every land. Cotton is still King. ? ' ? lO~C? Carriage Establishment of Xossra. Seal, Sign & Robertson. "Wo have had tho plennnro laldy of inspecting tho interior of tho large and handsome carriage c^taMinhmciit of our enterprising townsmen, Mcfisrs. 5>pnl Kirrn i* n1\/\ w 4WVVI ioy<i, ?UJU UUII11JIIJ^ sumo fino spccimcr.o of thiir handywork. Among many handsome vehicles calling for special mention, wo were particnlarly struck with their beautiful light single and donblo Buggies, gotten np in the highest stylo of iho art ?both showy and durable. Oar friends would do well to oxamino them. Thry have also on baud a full supply of splendid new Wni'nnn of f>Vi<rr rwn rsr, r, V r. ? ? - - J "."V, v.u VHU ilVIOl. to threo horao wagons, vrhirh for workmanship and superior finish aro not to be excelled. Tho proprietors havo now a full corps of competent workmen, and an ample supply of material, and aro prepared to furnish anything in their line, from a heavy road wagon to a light phccton. l'lachfunitri work, painting, trimming, in fact, everjthing in their line, done in the bout stylo, and at prices to suit tho times. This establishment i? one of tho moBt extensive in tho up cpuntrv, and does a largo hnpineru. Thcso gentlemen t aving had a long experior.ee, and being fully acquainted with the wants of the, country, know cxaetly the kind of vehicle to bnlld to insure satisfaction, and always guarantee their work, which they will eell as cheap e.6 the cheapest. Difroolnlion of White Brothers?New Fins of White, Snvti. & Wilto. By reference to a card in another column, it will be *oon that tho Messrs. AYhito have dissolved thoir former copartnership and entered into a new one with Mr. W. Joel Smith, under tho firm namo of "White, Smith & White.. Theso gentlemen aro all well known to our people and need no word nf C'nini?nml.n!rt" A.? mL-I? -? v. W<..U1?UU|1VIUI1 iiUUl lib. i lll'ir (J?Vperienec, business capacity, and high integrity, .have merited the public confidence, and scenrod for their llouec a fall bhareof tho public patronage. This patronage has.bcen constantly increasing, and they plcdgo themselves to mako every effort to merit it in the future. Our readers wo think will find them as good as their word. "Wo wish them all tho succors, -which thoy mwit. \Vo oould uot wish them more. rpi j a.. ? ~ - -i. utj uireuv me au.en 11 on 01 their patrons to various specialties?StajHo aud Domestic Dry Goods?Boots and Shoos, &o. They also call upon their Debtors to make prompt payment. To shippers of cotton thoy offer liberal advuncc6 on nil shipmonts. .rr w; Turbine Watek \yheels, Engine, &c.--;Ia inviting atteution to tho card of Messrs. Poole & llutit, Engineers and Fouiid'ors, o? Baltimore, noticcf is especially 9olle<r to th'oir celebrated "Lofful's ^mericantl.I)buhlo Tujfbroe Water Wheel," -which has established tfyiM'eoparior qualities- a national rcptrtakioW.J ftortie idfca. miitf'' hk ! ii?ri tjio/ivor ijjla Yfytifr' ^lioot 1 as (fopnil* Jroqi: tliQ; faot^ thtf. th.ogd'ii re jjow about fi.vd;ihouertiwLih olporfati* m. ' Ikicss^B.' PoOl^'i, %?e btei< ch thoroigfi0 EtogVrt'ecrah ajprd.1 FoAi^c rs I Uu w- h uTTi2pi M.Tr > iipd.^ftvo unsurpassed- %eiltfica : or , WjPE^yip g^Wjrphirig; 4ft Hhflir iino, achiding St6am*Eiigittj?8/ Mour, Gr iat and' $aW Mill MafckirfcJyj Sbaftii g, PulloySj, &c. ~.7 ~r~" * \r . f > .oti 'tj n .?)! ? 'tii'g- 'c* r ? ??*^ff4tok* 8a?5r icdhtribtt^B an articlo to Ihdxbrk Zcdger^\tYG>- \ sonting the inducements which tho fc'outli oljprs ti the n 4 ? ** * * -A + v V' . - ? ? I: n\7 adv&utjs:^ kr-i'rs. ]J. (}." 31. Dunovaut?Cunibrld^e Lniul.s lor Halo.' W. \\ illliuns & Co.?Co'lcn Tics. Miliar & Jlobci'lson ? IJolicc lo Debtors. John Unrijjbt?"Limo "Furnished. Mays, llarnwi-ll A: Co?llonvy nnd fiigl.l Arru\y 'i'irH, liacon Sivloii. A. Salinas, Far-tor mul Commitc* atl mjh'mihhii. t m 1 / - 1 1 ' ?,?u ...v. ^ v.; - i i\ilvanccd c?i? ('ou^i^umcnls to tamo, by Wilier & Mobcrtsoii. Julm T. J tick son?'iVaebors Yv'untcd. "\V 1?ito Ihothoivs?l>i solution, Notico to Debtors. Whitesmith A Co?Card of new Firm ? Specialties?Advances on Cutton. U. M. Murso?Partnership l)i.ssolved. II. S. C'n?on, Sheriff-?J>nle of Lnnda of Jul AY. Lipscomb, M'h. ilarj* A i Martin, J. C. Kllis, J. A. ICIlis, Dr. | II. J I. Semhlay. (?oorgo Page & Co.?M":\nufncInfers Mill JMatorinl.i, ito. Poole & Hunt ? Turbino "Waterwheel. Win. Knabc & Co.?Piano Fortee. I'Mward Xoblo?Offices for Salo. Jus. W. Fowler?1) re till CJooiIh, Millinery, ?!te. Wulkor'tt Vinegar Bitters. Porrin & Cothrau?Absent DcfcndI ants. j A Kf.vt.t.?A writer in tho Charleston Republican from Abbevillo, takes us to tank for malting "falso Btatemciitb" with reference to tho ]?cpublicitn meeting here on tho 5th inst., and the meeting afterwards at Ninoly Six. It in hardly worth whilo to re1...I - j i>>ai, i/iii, vi u win venture, tins onco. Will tho writer, deny thai ono liall (perhaps more) of tho blacks present 011 tho day of the Abbovilio meeting remained in tlie public nquare, whilst the-speaking was gr>>"g on in the ^.'-ovo? Does ho call this enthusiasm. Will ho deny that largo nnrubcrs ol (ho blacks #rom tho Savannah, (il not all of them) came up with the expedition of gelling a dinner, and also a change in tho county nomination ? With regard to tho Ninoty Six meeting, wo were informed by persons who en me up on tho enrs the Bumo day that it was a failure, an'] wo have 110 reason to doubt it; the i tcrpu'jiican correspondent to the contrary uutwitlntanding. Pai.Ii at "Wir.r.iajiston.?T.'o are i 11 dobto?l to Mr. and Mrs. ilays o! tlio Williainaton Springs Hotel, fop a polite invitation to Attend the "Grand Scleot Ball and Soiree," nt their Houso, on Tuesday evening, the 20th inst. Largo crowds are expcctcd to bo present from Greenville, Anderson, Abbeville, Coke.sbnry, and Pendleton, jnndr.o pains will lio spared to giro ihrm a fitting reception, and handsomo entertainment. Visitors to and from tho Springs, will be passed oVcr the Greenville and Columbia I?ai!road, during (he vrcclt ol" tho Jinll fr*r one fare. To iho yoimg and plc:wurelieving there is thus presented a fine opportunity of cnjojrnont. On the list of junior managers from Ah borillo, we nee the nRmes of mirvnnn-i ? - -'J a friends Messrs. Joel .8. Pen-in, "\V. S, Marshall, J. A. Calhoun, J. A. Xorwood?from Cokesbury, Messrs. L V. Sims, W. "W. Vnr.ce, 11. C. Straus Lar.don F. Connor. \Yc trust thai tho entertainment will nicot with the bucccss which it merits. m > -o* tne CiiAai.KSTo.v Daily News.? Our esteemed contemporary visits oui panctum somewhat irregularly. This wo regret, as lsi.s presenco is niwajf *o woltonie, that 'wo ever grow "brighter at his coming." The wc think is a general fuyorito?wo can a! least, bear witness, for ourselves and our road in g friends. We beg to bi cnrcllod on his.list of regular visitors ? - ' CSV*** ~' EP?i. Messrs. Robertson, Edwards Trowbridge, DuPro, Fowler, and "Whito of our merchants havo gone on North for the purpose of laying in their Full and Winter wStoek. and oth ore will soon follow. Their Slockf will likely bo on by the lOlh Octobor, when they would bo- pleased to i?o. ccive a visit from their friends, f?~ At a lato mooting of tho Columbia Bar, a Committco wns appointed to confcr with members of the Bar throughout tho Slate wjth aviow to suggesting u, modification of the existing cade of practice. ?;} * ^ .. Qtrinn:??Have all or any of onr editoriabfrieude, wrbo publish for tho Greenville and Columbia Railroad, been honored with complimentary favorsiJ-Jf tf>, we vroald Hke to learn "the password." KO\ ! U . '" i} 'n I 1Judge J*no. (Jfe6rt, decides in a.jocxmt case, that Tr.iul Justices bshre'no/ri^Hi'io liya 6?u?e of assault and battcrjT. - ,._.r f,r Tho Augusta Chronical and Sentinel DOiicoGLtho,arrival of thrqo mpro cars of tbpjl'Gfroqn Ljtip," ifrobaflt] Louis; oh<S loaded with grain iu bulk for Mcsera J/ M> CHarK &C01, of A?gasta; one SmhTkmr for Charleston, a?od the speaks 'wdl ibr' tftb ohefc^y atod! ^>0r80' voraneo exhibited by *tho oflicorS of llio Groon Lino and Superintendent Johnson. . . # . * /: a"} . . *' % v * "^v iwu?a' .Sv-.u vw iHVMaAV va -rw?% .^Wrv>% ?A | A nj::.vit: r. M: .:.. :m Jr.; - . m-n. l\ j TlsU I'loCltulJ K'l" l '/\; li vJolilSL ii WU:i , ^ lieM hero o:i Monday la.sl, wilh tlie| T following rosnit: roil I.NTI:::!i.\NT. *\V. C. (jis'iin, ivi-i'iwil 1'ID volos.j Thus. Thomson, received 1^5 volos. j j roit \VA!il>EN.S. , j Jerry jlollinshejid, rce'd 2:'S voles, j*Jlenry Titus, (e.) m:\i L':55 votis. , I> ' - - - * - "..""'mil inuv. ii, [i:. )t iee'<l 1 L7 Votes, i*'1 *?>atn'l Johnson (y.)t ru-M 1 {' ) vote.-. 'll J. F. 0. DuPre, ree\l 123 votes. L. II. Ilusscll, ree'd 117 votes. . Ilo'lin.shcad a;ul 'l'ilus wens run \j upon both tlio (iulHa and Thomson tickets, ami hence received ;; lsuv'jC vote. Those nuirbed with tin aster-J iidf, received tho highest numler ol'j-votes, though we learn that twenty votes (enough to vitiate t!:e jL election) were illegally polkvl. A i protest has been prc.sei.led against) the eh-ction of (iullln, on the gruandi oi" ineligibility lor want oi' huliicicnl residence here. Tnr. District I-'.mr.? I!ecollect i { ItO t ! llA 1 ^luf I.' .tin 1 ' ' ^ .1 ?*?W t iiii Oil Oil llic . ? 2Gth, and will continue four d.iyn.? j livery body invited to attend, s?i.?l} nil arc expected who arc able to co:no. j Wo hope lo bo able to nissko it to the! interest of our people all to attend. j GRAND 0PEH2HG 0? I Fall and Winter E(vl<.is.U DRY GOODS, MILLINERY . MB BB35SS BLSSHS. Tlie only House in South . Carolina Where tho Above f, Branches aro United. p Ladies Can nave an Eaiiro Or?';: Gotten up in tic very Best Style at Short Koticc. A Grand Display cf .Dress Goods and Millinery, And Competition Dtjicd -in JUukino. t, Every One Are Invited To Inspect for Tlicmoclvcs. j ! ' : Vf* TW fTi. Tr'*J- F>." T ? | j j v ^u.4 a, <o v* v??. "** Vi'4 ! : To So ofl sr AM lOlli Get. f I V. All arc invited to Cu.ll. I llespocl Piilly, j, JA3. W. rOV/LE?.. |p Proprietor Ijmporiam of r?:>hi?:;;.*;"? i u AU/cvillo, fsrpt. l(j, 1?70, 21?L( ?<=>* ! KTOTICIS in hereby ?r!ven thai IhCjJ'J J\| Partnership heretofore cxi: lir.:r j v< between myself and SAM [J-'.L i?.! ICNOX, has been t!iss?o!ve?I by I - eonsciit on t he 1-ith thiy of September,! ,, llSTO. Persons owiniC tlio firm will 'i . .settle with inc, at Abbeville C. II. j' U. II. MASS3. 1 . Sept. 16, 3870, "1?3b ; NOTICE TO BSLIrlOOSriTSr rnTinC'P ...1- /? 1-.A i r a wiiu uwo us lor yr*.?, {[ avo expcr.t 10 pay us out of thoj | very first cotton got ready tor m:ir-|i lcct. AVc have obliged you, lot the fa- *' , vor Lo returned .by settling with us )' , at ouce. " Miller & Robertson. Sept. in, 1370, 21, tf J, Ci The Subscriber i j ^?TOTJLD like to soli hi.s two office* on tho Public Square. Ton feet of ground in tbo roar. Tonus ! cash. ; EDT7A3D NOBLE. | Sept. 16, 1870, 21?it I Tcachers Wanted, t FOR Magnolia Township, Abbeville ?i County, to tako charge of Free tr I Common Schools. For particulars, > applyto JOHN T. JACKSON, ncaria , the A. M. E. Church. M September 10, 1870, 21, 2t I. _ y vr-v n mi wajmxjsjlj, M, SITUATION as an Apprcntico at the Printing liusine.ss, by one who hns had sorao experience. Apply at this oHlco. [Sept. J6, lit LIME. ] H NY Porcnn wnnfinrr T-TATT*! of l.ho ^ A very bent qnnlity can lo Blip- ^ 1 plied by applying to . JOHN ENRXGHT. ? > Abbovillo, S. C? Sept. 1C, 2t . . n, STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA ? n a. a li in. C i/uum.y 01 xiDDeviiie. Court of Common Plta$. Proo^ediogs to oon6rm sale of land. H. W. Law ton, 1'laiqtiffo, agaiti*t J?-bn W. L*8ly, Admiuiatrator, 'lames W. Kyle, and ~i . . . ethtra . . ; " To M. A. 8tr*fn/ Ahd ilarV bis tn'frf, John M. Kyle, SusanA. Kyjtf, Lpuii?4 J. Kyle, Join F. Kyle and Ann Caroline bT? wife, O eorgo 9 Kyle and Qastoo Kyl?^-Defendnnts. Jj Y art b*reby summoned and required A JL to uuiwer the coinplAint lu tins action, |)( which Las been fil^d in tbp ofiice of the Clerk Common Fleas, for sai?S County, and to serve aoopy of your answer to the iiid complaint on the subscribers at thfcir office, Abbeville Court House, Law. RaDge within tweuty days after ]H th? wrvie#, ltsreof, exclusive of the day of ^ *er?ice ; aiid if you fail to answer the -com- ~ f?laint within tho time aforesaid, the plaintiff n this action will will apply to the Court fur ot ihoAsllef d?tfandod ii^ho compliant. LI Published by order W Coui^ PEttRIN A COTORAN, * * Plaintiff's Attorney. ? Dated Abbeville, fl, 0., 16th Sept., 1870, V v. t * # ' r e .* r TTVr A R < f f T / f. t ? 1 "\ J t\ c\ %/fj 'v.- g ?V w?? v^?\ 4* >% ?-* Jv 3 i acior ai-C?i?io3 fesaiit, | F'.-ttf'i At!n:t!ic I'Vm?>/', v>i:??s - ic.;. ?i*ill, . - v . j <Li.i\il AJamccs JJudc on Culivii. . I i [II i ruVN.'K-;: V'trtf. Knlioi.il I'm:!:. 1Y:>- ' V Nnii' i n! I'.iuik, (.1 i'i !. -i.,:i. ri. C. ; -Mi: '1'-1* Itcli-.-i tsoti, A Lhi'vilic. r.;- I.!!)? : .il C-. .1, \ t J vir 1 v t:s <? i con.-iv;ictl l*>!' r. A. Sillier & Ho^s-ctson. j Abbeville, Si jil. 3(1, 1S70. ('in _ _ _ _ _ i T/ ?ri? ? ?1 ? | ?%r. ^ 7 tiAuJj;'v,? Vi) ; O/ ; ! WA *\ < *>/? *"*TV /<r?>1 1 l '(^uJb "-iv'i tliiL. ^ X.J- >) *' V: T* C'i ";rV KPT;'? r< ai s..? U JL* JL ; -A. c' O~N* sj.DiiisJ, j' ifr r>u?c i- v j 3.1ay;i. Bumvali & Co. Ho pi. Hi, 1ST.'), 21-if ,<rM * * DT^!? L' O v: -? sLd. ui.*a J. -u< ,J- .J "j* T ! '. l>:-v? now in si or", ami to iir-live, Ih?? i:\j-:!>:; L<,rK 'imks, ! Sf5i'-f:i--to??i!Sij Hut Lie Tit*, Tie, S-.vv K'f: l'ntoul Tic, r's Ties, Arrow Tic. Ther'C Ties nro fn vrcll known iroHjihout (in.' country for thvir su11 it.-rii v, timt thc-y i?s-o?l no r-c^ntunuhition iroici ii8. Wo {ire pivjmr! 11 - I ? ' ? I i<? nil IIU'HI ill. I III". V(TV i ;>\v L'.S!. i ivt-s ii: !jL:? t'* . nil jr.irtha ".t.s. CrOriiO ? ?1315 & C3, I'ACTOUS, Chr.rt-l: Slrool, f"! urkntou, ?S. C. X -j.t. 10, 1*70, iri, -JL virV tii-IL V' J -v uZCo?jiAil ii> J. tO c'jiO c I OFF Kit nl. i'riv,?tc pr.'f j<bont L 400 ACES3 07 LAI?2>,% a ortion of my i*!u!it;i!i?.fi. Ivirs'j Qvo ^oaiii of iacty-.Vix L-'i Ci. Ilailiia.K 0:1 tlic '.vjitor.-j of Uc;u*ami JN im-ty-Sjx Crc< Us. Tt.iss '11! ACT ij v.i-il \valc!vi.I and ;o(x!t'ii. can Lw UlviJi;! ml van{^' ' M.-'y into tLvcOj j'Cili?;>s ii;lo iive 'ravls. ]?' not t oM before t!ie first Novemc-r i.ext., it wi!I 1>': t-??! S in }>arc:-!.s at ah;':r outcry t'- Oiu hi^hot LMtiw. vf l.'i-ii r 111 fr.< ! "i ;V ii. j > i'it7o V A T. Sept.. 10, ic70. 21, M EH'SPJUET'S SALE. 7,V Villi FK of J', writ ?,f Fieti .)} Fvina ti> me <iir.-i:tfd, I v>ill s^ll ;?t bl.?vii:? Ccuri lSou?e, wi:{.in li.^nl hour.-' f iil's * :?!;>, oil tho f.r-t bluudsky in UnoLcr lox'.j thu following properly. tv it : 600 j6.Had, m<"?re or l-s" Ij of Charle.i Stjtiih. II. I'. Liiio'd and A. P. "tU>-y ?nd cth-rj, vifj upon r.' tin' properly of J. A. JiL? ,1S r.ds. i't-i j. M. Martin auJ wilo. J\ **'T x 1" i UiS Ct.idl, it. casox. f-li.-rifl" Aldori.le Cout.tr. oni .p, s;pt. 12,1370, at &KEEIFF!3 SAL23. *">, Y YIRTFF of .1 writ r<f Fitri !..j) Facia* to ims t]i?ecW-d, I wit! pell at kl4>?'villi; Court House, tvitliin tlu> ...I ?I... *? ! - t'vrj w? a ruu\ '!? lliu liPl l'U?UUin ) Oolol'Cr liciit, tlto following property, ) wit: 400 AC5tJEIi3 ?f laiir] more or lfc. , fijoinu)^ of Ciitrles J-Jitii'Ii, J. A. ! lis;, ?iiJ others, lovi'.il upon ji* iLc prupr'y uf J. C. ELLIS, uiU. Joan Ltavi?, ml other". Terms ca-b. II. S. CAKON, Pher'fl* AbWvillo C<unty. Sheriff's Office, S -|>t. 12,1870,01 "siiEEirf's"salsT" SY VIRTUE of a writ of Fieri Facias to tn?> dirt-clod, I will sell at bbeviile ('curt II >uso, within tho Ji'j?al diim of ShtrilVa sale, on the* liisl Monday i ()f.U>bur iK'Xl, tho following property, > wit : 1300 ACRES ?f land, more or lrss, (linitiittif lui.iid .?f WT 1 TVI ra [;iry Miller, James T. Liddell, Hint others, vi?:i! upon as tho property of J.J 1 IS. IAICY A. MAliTIN, udb. JoliD D. Adins mi J others, $IiS~ Tonus cash. ii. r. capon, Rher'.fT AMifviJIo County. SIu-rifTa Ofilee,Supt. 1*2, ]870, 3t ~SHERIFT3 SALS, ^ TY VIRTUE of a Writ of Fieri J Facias to mo directed, I will sell at kbbevilSo Court Lloiite, vilhiu tho legal oura of Sheriff 'a sale, on the (ir.sl Monday i Octobur next, tho following property, > wit: 554 AC&ES of Land. more or lc63, ljoininpf lands of L. G. Carti*r, li. A', riffin, J. H. Tarrant, anil others, levied f>ou as the property of J AS. W. LII'SOMli ada. John II. Tarrant. J8ST Touu cash. n. S. CASON, Bheiiff Abbeville County. Sheriff's OfTir-p Runt. 12 lft70 3t SHERIFF'S SALE. 3Y V1KTUE 6f a writ of Fieri .Facia? t? iuo directed, I will sell at bboville Court Hoiuo- wilhiu tho legal >urs of Sheriff's bale on llio first Monday Octobor uext> the following property, wit: ONE nOUSE:AND LOT in the vil ge of Lowudesvi.lle, containing 00 Acres, pre drvI?M, bounded by ianda of Joel >ckbart,Mr?. Premdy, J. o?<lLure* lovied upon as the propurt) of Dr. . II. SCUDDY, ad*.E. J. Taylor. fST 'J .'ci Ills cash. ' IlENRY S. CASON, Sheriff Abheville Count r. Sheriff's OfRco, Sept. 12, 1ST0, 3t * * Ji'O & Ok' /r>s / 4 * ti * r,frv<^?( <_/' VL' tJ s^' -IJu 3 T T, 7 I V?? ' v'0?l.l pre no J "it lo nil ourp IVm:ii:!.> l!.::t wc a it now pivjciro'l t<? j hip aM'-v nil ino'-L ihv?)i'al>lo 1 onus, i Vi o wiiJ ut'vuiiiT- liberally u:i C?>tton ' i'<"ill wl.cn i!o:-ifPil. Wo will chin to W. C. ISI-".:: cV CO., Charleston, :m'.i nor:, i.;,:, JnVKiHX fi\ X!?t.)V/ il li I !KiK, I'-'cw V*..!;. Z'.o (.'? ;ut:.i: ii ii Ifo;;: o:i :;(:in?l it in their respect ivw market# i?si:i! tho ul'ovc. (Jur past <lorlin;js with! tl.isc houses; have lorn .o t alini'j.c-j It-vy 11:lit wo are \ repuml to pro::.i.-e! ;.; <(! saii'i j rc'.nj.!, retain:? lo a!i| in uur t: : <J l.iav j 11:f iI* .( I- j ton into *>s:i* i i'ti- ; ! j v7 hitci, & White. I 10, JK70. ; TT(f>.i'ti TO y\ ?? I i.? W I./ o ij j w '~~L ^ V i Vi.i.ji | f 7 A \ !.'??? j'.i >i tlj:?n;?cil our L s vwj t"i[ in ji. i-i:'.,ry tli.it our f?i' v.i.i LT'isui t'??:v..?? i us o.j'.y Ji" j:rs?otiintl-is.*I iHi.l J'ly v.li.-it 11:s-y <>? : i:*>. Our isvw l'ii>;iii-.! - v.iii ri otii.c it jjtfuJ 1 i>! nioii(V. 1 >i it is it ! ?; t!i-*r <WtriliUold ' t: s sl?t;;>I lu* !<-d uji. 1'n.ii s?t |i i\mi tils do Imdi I >cl tor sujii (.'icduur tini Ii jjnirtl. v^niTE snoTirr^G. s. Mf 10, 1S7H, 'J !, il in.TDT\nu?p. mMvmmm, I T ?">! P-.iPSfTsm vtrzz??v*i '<? Vy1:>' '' i. ...1 J?iJ f" i:.i"pfto'r.?-..* (? *-0r>r--n ? V'vUir? f ,.. : Uvic-.I ii'. a yiSwOO J\ ' f. ft f? ?""> ,- r*>" I SV>?^ iV"3 2,T T C O li.A ; "t'C " 7 .*| VJ t I 4"X' ^ <4' L ?J jj> Vol2; I rcsACiriouiAR-s^ j \mm & mi j J\>. f) A . S-fino-if. r St., ll<t!ll^nr,\ i I TSI.i!r.?4-?iji ii.J' jir.il : ?1 V jSiEAM EKfiiSiio AMD BOILSij |. v.-^VT | l?;a?\ l.i'. 11)1! I'A 5; 1. M CTJ.LOuIAIi SAW KILLS, (/ < J/..7;/// ?. /' / iS.?>i.no <. li:;:!ST 1-' I ! 'liMlii'Il V.'llill'.I.. V'lll.NjMA'-illSi:-8. ]?*.?!< rt, Iu l.'ifcula j u:aiiijf-:r'iii< : "j ! j !' r 1...: i u I Tuil.'iK: iV.it .i' Wlit -l wiry io'i ; <,r Wotul W... Li.-i.: Mi.ci.iiivrV. A (JiiICUL j run a l l.\ a .s;;.w.i/vi*. | *??. il ii; ;'i.'iii.-i/itt - >4 1'iL-o j Litis. | j.1. Ii', 1 Jl ? I Urn Grew* Plsccrery! 3>r v-.vr.?r.Sj.i,a CAiixronsrxji X V T r-> / > r, 1 5 rri.'Ti ri <-i I t' a n s,?it iS? A 1 L ii, i ^ j ITi:';r?sV(?:; c-f Tlion-anS^ s.- 3 i .' \ i*..r u..;.iii! ir.y t i iir '.ron.Lrftu*: .3 } | pj >z~:\ VVH.\T 7H5Y? S i 1 ! a /- -\ i I i/ Plfe. \HI 5H V:7..^S vy ks3 Ms -1 enV I & \ sH \.-r- g~? I I ii| V'7 i Tinrr almikoj? a T7T.-: r'k'4 i k|*famcy drihk,?*! ! M-.ao <->f 7'oir 'ji-jTrny. JTroc i ''-airI i:r>, oi'.d Kifii&y J-Ui'-c-ia. io.?:<>r--w.npu-M, I u:i<i fivri" ! t ?! ! : ;: ;!,. ;c i'i ! "fm.iin' " Ii ?.<* ( I .i lt:j i t!; jilvrorj ::ir.i'.::!dvt'i?, l.'i' ar .atn.j | li- llcl:!'-, -.?: !.! t'i.* X ?'.: > jf >. !? mil JJirla t.-r CSCO if 1..1 ;iil Alc.'.hol-O 6". MTjnlr.it". Tli :i< ! O:'!"! A:C --Jfc.OOU >-rrj<j H'j.r'.Jisn; xr^.-j aiY?&& znsiiCil'iiX'f :v j-i cli'L*j Ki'-i'. v.il'?r ivn.l i.:ivig<?r.'.!or ?'t l.io CIrr. ,..4 Hid/*:-t'.ri!S,; tin i'.o.tl Ij A ii i'liiwj. I .' j p'fv.i csu tils'J'M V?, i'.cv."i:iy ij rtirwjmi l n'r.uin !<. ?:* r.'. .vH. (p I OO u:':l bo K,Vt r- i"f i ens*, j-roliie liWfa uro iii-t it. ;? >1 n:.n.i.-?l ; -i:ji :ts ?;r o'.licr ia.?T.:i?i, pmi ll-.j vi.V. cr^-iaj \:^y! 1 i> r- iiil uT I"' p:;ir. forliifir-.wi-i.-v-/ -vi>. Chronic l-hoxtrriitviri nn?i CJout. T>Indif:o*tum. IJiiiouj, lioj'iiiioni. :?r,.d htiiseMirlouS Vi vm;.-:, J): -. " i oi'l Uo Ijiver, ICic'noji.i, nv. i ITisii.icr. iti'-uJJiS lorx li.ii'J Ucll liKiiib r r:, lit. DlJjpu-sos i>r-'1 t-i'.i I I y Vitir.lo i !C!ood. v:.. ? ! i-i it.*i;-*i:iiiy j.r^iii-i-.l iy oi.' | DLrc.iivy Or^Tv:. 'J'j 7 l:r i-.Mr.ii-! t!m "."Ii. nri'l sh'mi'l.iNj 15:J '1Vcl :lr"i T th' ;ll ?.f f'li?i*>" i:i <" i>!t? i of n't ? > ' inif nc-.c lUo :wul \ lullu w>u?lu : Uyspct ''i <,?> IV.in !'i ': 'I ' i-- i.i -s &j:ir t':. Ta.it u ia t'.itt I'.ouJh. i A:lof Ibo Ho.it:, c?i'>!<>:n .. '.;t4c j of IV:ti in ',! - r< . ,%(> ;.'of ivilv :r.r> t rt hra.li-d o*.!??r p. illicit s?vjai?!o.a.? v.l.i.-'i ?rn_M:.> off.n>riByS jjvHWiii'.r, :?J?' riivci. I?y I Si'. Cif.UL- : t'.;o Viiiiiti.1 ill > I vrV.-nuvor y<i \ U-..1 it* iinpiii tiled t,.i:v.ti:.:r Uiruujrh tie: :-!:Ln in Pi;upion, or iinri-.; <. ! ? ! >? wlwiiity nod will tell yi>u when. K. cp t!:'' blood i ure u:;<l 1L0 Leal! hot t'uc sybtom v, ill f0Hi?v X'XN', TAriJ, find other "VTOH1IS, lurk'ntf hi tho evtUcra of so la-.iry il:oua;vud.t, sire dcrtr'.iyci i:n.l removed. . jtofuit directum*, read carftfallj-Ibo circular r.p uu l t:u!? tattle. rriir-y.l m Kiit-lish, German, I'icucli, nn.l Sjwu-o. .T V/ALKKli, :;c vt ?.? Cc.i.nK ;v? Street, N. Y. IYopiletor. II. n. MisDONaU> tz CO., I) riur.fi>>ta and Oonor.il Aj-unt Bcu Frnnrt-vo, IVIifeniiu, and cadM Com* ALL DIwUU GISTS AND DUALLlcS. bixtv five fikst 1t.izk mkua1.3 awvuilei). THE GREAT Southern Piano M AKU F A C T O P. Y. WM. K3STA.1BE So CO. M AXUiMUrUKKXM OK GRAND, SQUARE AND UPRIGHT FIAHO FOETEB, 33A-Iji,3r3:iV2:'C>33L23, lVESO. Tbcso instruments liiivo l>e?n Lel'?rc the Public for neuriy Thirty Vi nr?, and upon (Loir t xcclumee alone attained an unpiiTchuneil yrvcmiuence, Vthich pronounces them unequaled. Their TOMT]E3 ' , ? corobinee grent s\*e?!tncea ana flno wngiug quality, as well as yreat purity of ]o(ynutiou out) bwevlnora throughout tho entito ?;alc. Their Touorz , . u pliant aitii fluatu', nnd rntirt'ly froe.fr6i|j tjxc stiirfl 8? fiund id bo mnny Pianos. -' 1 N" WOHKM AN SHIP ; they ar?: uucquulcd, luing noi*o bub the ver , best seasoned material, the large capital1 employed ip our buaineis enabling ua to keepcoailnniilly an iairtieusj utoek of luiuber, <t?., o|i baud. i l*8~ AH onrPqnnre Pianos^, have pur New Improved Overstrung Kealo and the Agrutfe Treble. , . Z2T "W? wmld call Apoi ial attention to oirr late irnprovementH in GHANL) PIANOS. AND SQUARE GRANDS, Pat in tod Augusjt 14, IStip which bring thoTiauo nearof perfeoUon' than has yet been attained. Kv. ry Piano ftilly warranted for 6 Ycara. , We have made .arrangements for tlw Sole Wholeanle Ag'oney for the most celebrated PARLOR ORGANS and- MKLOD1ANS, which we offer."Wholeaalo nnd Retail, at Luweat Fac lory Plies. WM. KNABE <fe CO. . bept. lft, 1SY0, 21?Cn:] Laltimoro, M<1, "JSTo't:Loo'3-N r\ti?l after this date the business icrotoPoro (ionc under the firm name >f WHITE IJJlOTJIEltS will bo di.s:0!itim;ed by mutual consent. c;i:o!ic;k wiilte, L. W. AY111TE. Sopt. 10, 1S70. T1IK r^DKilSrCiXF.l) have tin's lav formed a co-partnership, and will leal in (Jeneral Merchandise under Llsc firm namo of WHITE, SMITH & WHIT!-]. ,li. . WliiJ !'<, W. JOKTi SMITH. (JEOJIGK Vi'IHTM, :5oi_.I. 10. 1370. t?m r4'c?*vr3 $Pf<-? r? The undersigned, in appearing bofaro the people of Ahheville to solicit their patronage, would .state that, for iho last five years, we hnvo been . iontisied with the Mercantile inter? -:t:i "C this place, and if there ho any virtue in experience wo believe wo have profiled so far by it, as to havo heeomo, by this time, thoroughly aeipiaintcd with the wants of the trading public. It sh;iil bo our constant [aim to supply these wants. Wo shall !?!Ver hlrivtf to merit, and even to inI ; crear.o that patronage which bos been iso literally bestowed upou tho old firms of WLito, Suiith A Co., and White lUulhors. Wo know that this can only bo done Ly the strictest regard to honesty and li-Ir dealing in all our .transactions. Wo intoud that justice uhall i>e dono to ail. I O:\o of our firm will leave for New j Voi 1; next week. Jiy the 10th of Go t?ber wo expcet to have in storo a very largo and well-assorted stock of Goods, ai.d to it wo now invito tho attention of all buyers. Wo shall ondeavor to KUbtaiii our reputation as Merchants by always kooping goods of tho very best quality. "Wo have I>ng since fouud that tho article of lowest price id by no moans tho cheapest or most economical. Tho steady inoreaso of our business during tho last fivo yoars is tho best recommondatiou wo can offer to tho public. Givo us a trial. WHITE, SMITH & WHITE. I Sept. 10. 1970. I Specialties. Our customers tvUI always find onr stock of Staple and Domestic Dry (rood:* complete. We cxpect to give spccial uttcntion to tbis particular line of Goods. We intend also to en largo onr Shoo Trado considerably this Fall. "Wo have already sont our orders forward for tlio manufacluro of a great many Shoes. Our stock of Boots and Shoes will ho continually kept up, and porsons neoding anything in this lino can always be Buitod. Thero are cortain classes of Shoes that wo fiavo kept constantly for five 3-cars, and knowiug them to ho good wo can recommend such with great confidoucc. Wo shall koep good Boots and Shoos if thoy can ho hud in markot.' WHITE, SMITH & WHITS. -!y~r*r * r, Sept. 10, 1870. ' v " [f - ' .*! , "jyi >' -v>7 jc:ik ? -# ?? ,?r r , . ... * " ' v.: S'rau /? ;Bagging and Ties. 3 Balos Borneo BJtGQlNGk weigh* 1 i t. j i " ' "i ' 7i \7i. / ' 11 ing 2 3-10 Lbs. to tho Yard. ?;f '} ;f\ IcJt--* ' ;Ii '40 ^Bandies ARROW TIES for .??? : t. 0,f.. i. . sftlo by I,o-r^i ,<!f White, Smith & Whito. Sept. 10, 1870.