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-+ ' NAPPLEON. * . . ' ' ? . ? _ ' aftr O HENVILLE. MELLCN. V . ' " ' i '* ??v "N&polqgp, when in i?t.- Helena, beticld a bust of his sou, and wept." ['-J Long on;t|?e Parian bust he gnzed, . And hisoalid lius pitf But when his deep cold eye he raisedjr Jrlis ?k>ry was forgot; And the heated tears came down , like rain, 1 As the buried ye?r3?svVept bacif igaiur <;> He weptaloud! tie w\io had tearless rode the storm :,"f 'Of human agony,' Ajpd with airtbition^Vild.and vfrarin, Sailed on a bloody sea; He bent before the infant Jiead, And wept-~as a mother weeps her dead!, ' ' ' The pole ani n'rOud! . . i, i.r: i . The roar of the world had passed? On a sounding rock alone, An exile to the earth he cast His gathered glories down ! Yet dreamt he of hi3 victor race. Till, turning to that marble-face, His heart gave way, :V v And nature saw her time of power? A conqueror in tears ! * " The mighty bowed before a flower, . In the chastisement of years! What can this mystery control! father comes, as man's high soul -vr^VV; Ana nopes aecay. ^ . ^ Alone beiore that chisselled brow, " His proudest'victories V'1' - Flit by, like hated phantoms now, . And holier visions rise? The empire of the heart unveils, Andlo! that crownJess crcature wails "-V His days of power. The golden days whose sun went down, - - _as at me icy pole, i v iHwhtining with dim but cold renown kingdom oi the soul! Whe\ all life's charities were dead, * % . And fach., affection failed or fled > !?*' J That withering hour! Oh ! had the monarch to the wind His hope of conquest flung, - * : A,hd to the victory of the mind *.y. '/ Had his_ warrior footsteps rung, "What theif were desert rocks and si?Vs :r-:; V To one whom destiny decrees . Stiojj fadeless fame! Oh ! hud the tyrant cagt his crown . And jowela all away? # "What though the pornp^of^ife tad flovvn, And left a lowerinff dav! Then had thy .speaking bust brave boy,. . ~ . AwokeAvith memories of joy v. Thv fated name! ? - . Curious Fao.tsjcn Natural Historit.? lu looking over,Galignani's Magazine, we discovor the foiiowing curious facts respecting the bones of American Rattlesnake. About the year 1748, some laborers in working a quarry in (he neighborhood of f jrrinceion iortne"stOn^'.wiih which the coldiscoverekl a caveru which ^ cont$inedvt^c entire skeleton of an immeq?e Hi number ofv,the Rattlesnakes (Crotalus.) S The bones $efty-irH'stich quantities as to require twop three carts for their removal. There can be but little -doubt that this cayeW-ihtfa Once a snjall opening, which was afterwards closed by the accidental fWH-nf n .fitoiie,:'or- i?tHnc - other impediment. Ttns cave had probably been the winter abode of ihe Rattlesnake for years, where many ' . had died through age, and others in conse>qu<focebfthe circu mstances just mentioned; >; M.; Humboldt, in the third volfime of his ilfp Peirspnai Narrative, hints at an occurrence . ^ 80inevyhat similar to the above. " I had ^ visited tho caverns of the Hurtzj those of V ;Fra.nconia, ami beautiful. grotto '^dt:JL?Te8Uenitenshiz,' iw the.Carpathian nipun-ttvina, which are the vast cemeteries of r-: i -bdti?8 of Tigers, Hyenas and Boars, as, P"J^^.-;v'-:."Jarge aa out Horses.5' Bakewell, m lus Geology, hasifri account of the entire siz6, V ;.. , ^ discovered In Derbyshire, in a cavernous J; ;' >v: ^clL' ^He supposes the cavern to have ^1j6en-0pen, and a fierwardsr closed by stalactite^, instancy o^.-vvhicU are common in 1 ??n ipliips r??r ,,m?M vfep vWt-* - 'v? " nP^iilr^mTP?*tnH 'rilrrrTH^n^iTMr . .?? >* >V ' y *>>. K '&'.* "* t '& ^ V -** " ; " ? i ii ii ^ i i n in i ii i " i i i i NOTICE. ^AU dernons indebted to the Estate of Hmy *R Wilson, deceased, tire required to moke imtnediq^e payment. The situation of the estute *18 such, there cannot he indulgence giveri'longer than the first of February. All f>e?Sons;ffavin? claifris agaTfo'st'.the Es'tnln will nfocxnt llinin (n ?nn A?- Ia T1 I ?>at?r ! Esq., properly; uttested on or before tfie first Joy of April, us I intend to settle the Estate on. that day before the Ordinary, ?8 the Estate, will not be sufficient to paV the debts. The claims should be presented; that each tnay obtain their proportionate share. . , ^ - JOHN R. WILSON, AdmV. January 5 - 44 Sin * The State of .South Carolina, ABUEVlLFjErDIsVjtl(?K, * In. the Court qf^Coiqtiion Pkas. JVF. Underwood, who has been arrested,'and la now confined within the-bounds of the jail Lof Abbeville Distiic', by virtue of a writ of cupius uu Biiiisittctiiiiquai, ni uie sun or yonn r Oliver, having filed his petition^ with"1^ schedule, on oath, of his whole'.estate Qtlil effects, for the purpose oj obtaining the benefit of the Aets ot the Goijeral Assembly commonjy called the Insolvent Debtors AcjU'^Pubjic Notice is hereby given that.the petition p|.il)0 eaid J F Underwood. will Jbej heard and consjden d in the Court'of Common Pleap to be holden for Abbeville Difctrict, at Abbeville Court House, on the third'Mo.iday in March next, or on such other daythereafter as the said Court may order; and all the creditors of the said J F Underwood are horeby.sumtnoncd nersonallv or bv nttornnv to b#> nfwl iir?. pear then and there, jn the said Court, tc shew cause, if uny they can* why The benefit of the acts aforesaid should not be granted to the said J F Underwood, upon his taking the oatl), and executing the assignment required by the Acts aforesuid: * V T P SPIER1N, Clerk. Clerk's Office, Dec 26, 1847 49 6w DR. LeROY'S VEGETABLE UNIVERSAL PILLS, Are a Strengthening, Puigalive and Purl fying 'Tonic. ' These Pills have become celebrated lor their axtraordinary and immediate powers of -restoring perfect health to persons sufferjnu under nearly every kind of disease to. whjcfi the human frame is liable. They aro panictilarly recommended to all those persons Who are afflicted with any kind of'chronic or lin< gering complaint, as there is no medicine 6? . tore the public which has so natural and hapPy ^n^'ftect upon the system, in correcting -the stomach and liver, and to. the forivialion of healthy chyle, arid in purifying the blood. They aru acknowledged by the hundreds and thousand* who a? ?. tiding them. to be not only the most mild and pleasant; in Uicir operation, but the most innocent, safe and efficient medicine ever offered to the public. Those who once make a trial of these Piik never afterward feel^willing to be without their., which is sufficient proof of their good .qualities. Headache?Sick' aitd Nervous. Those who ure sujaf^vuIi .1 ui Siiuj.tTPS?ing complaint, will find Dr\L<!Roy's Pills a rembdy at once certafh and immediate effects. As a;remedy in summer complaints tiw;y display their wonderful noww to nrlnurntion. and are taT -superior to any thing in use for those compiuints. In dyspepsia and liver complaint they stand unrivalled. . Many have been cvjred.. in a tew weeks after htivihg suff'?rjed*uflder that dreadful nomnlmnt foi uo?ra In habitual costiveness they are decidedly superior to-any medicine ever brought before jhe public, and one 23 cent box will establish their surprising virtues arid place them beyond the reach of doubt in the estimation of everv individual. They are invaluable in nervous and-hypocondnacal affections, loss of appetite, and all complaints,to which lbrtiales alone are subject. They^Te mild jn their action, and convey almost-immediate conviction of their utility from the first dose. They v "may be taken by persons of "any age, and the i "feeble, the infirm", tb* nervous and delicate, ' are strengthened'by iheir;operationt.be<?uuse f'they, q]ear the system of-Had humors. niiiet nprv.o'?B irritability, utiii invariubly produce sound:health. As an tntv-bilioua medicine, no /amily sJiouliJ bo withcnit t'lieW A single fffpi-e e^Uafa'ctory thai a; lfidu3ancl cert.fiCatoB,. : ' ,-o x ; . -,r. : ^e^nreful to ask/o? pr, LeRoyTs ' .wble PricS 25 ^ jxer box, -principal o?ice,r'14Z 'Gi^ffWich .cornerof Liberty strict. New York; r'. V For sale bv W ARD L AW &i?D^ NTKV'. "; Partuiori in Lewis j. Wilson , vs Jane Wfflb|oJ<flajon tho 6rsl LinTiit u UI;U'RIHI 'Lwo y^aw^jor pnrtiiitfn by-erd. r of ih? <Min?ry,' a. o. hawthorn, slibriir. Feb 0 . 41) " >' ' ,4t ' * ' v- ' v. .. ^ ' \ ' -,;:r r ^ ' --? BAILEY k -OWEN, } Watclimaker8|an4 Jewellers. ^Tho undersigned would fcs&ectftylly inform their; friends and. tho citizeus I Abbovillo District gonefttHy^ that they have iis day formed a co-part- j ncrship, ior tho purpose if carrying 011 *tlio above ( business, in all its brail hcs. Their facilitioH for bu jhess haV.e been greatly iu- 1 croasod, and thoy will tow ho able to Itaniiir nnil r.'rnrt.WnfHu'X find flocks. "vrw" """* Make, Alter, unci RjrFit Jewelry of all kinds. fcvfTii ." EkaRAVING V. On Metals n all its varieties. I And whilst they retmi their most. sincere thanks for the ve^y ftatterin encouragement they have receiyed iiidividuaiHy they solicit a continuance of publtepatronagfe, andmope that the friends of either wilt b&ihe supporters of both, promising that no efibrt on their part pall ho spared to givo'entire satisfaction to all A'ho may entrusts them with : their work, |- E. S.BA1LFY. M. T. OWEN. N.B;?Qno of thej partners will always be. ready to-eoihto the couutw to repait Clocks whdttneed . ed." . . B. & O. ? $ jumiury ;5, 1848 .? 44 3\v HEW COACH FACTORY. " , Bwfi & Taylor,. RcspcctfuHy apiiftiluce to tho citizens pf this Vil-. lagb ^Ud; vicinity, ihutthoy havojoased.the largo* und conimodigns/shop rcccntly erected, and propose to carty <Stt jthp above busitie^M all itirva-' riour branchcfi, etch '*& ' building und repairing* Coactt^llirbtfch^ Buggies, &c. ' and after th'o laiek* arid most dpprtf ett'styjtt;'* ' Having employed the best -of Smi^iBi'Paiuters, and -Tjruniadr&i wo pledfre ourselves thatVur wotk-' ahull not be surpassed j>y any other.;,ahop. Our 1 timber and other piutoriula shall ,alwpiy8 bo of thev best kind. Our j'ork warranted, and tho prices as low as Can bo.afforded-. -* All wo ask of tho public !. is to givo us a trKiU, Wo will commence business. IV: the first duty' of January. ^MILTON H. DEAk. ] EDWIN J. TAYtOR. N. B.?As'wt intend to have two Fdrges in op- J oration in tho smith shop, wo will be able tfrdo any kind of plantation work on as good tcrnls as can bo bono at any other shop. " D. & T. f % - Ahbevillo C. H.f Dec 22 43 tf Notice to Tax Payers. I- will -attend the undernamed tiHaes and - places for .the purpose of Collecting Taxes lor 1847, viz : i At McGaw's on Monday, 7th February. Moseloy.'^ k' Tjuesduy, &th <{ ? " Morag\te?i " " Wednesday, 9th " " Wellington J^Tb'ursdny, 10th '* % " Calh'ns Mills" fcrfday, 11th | " Warrington ti: Monday, l4th a " Norwoods " Tuesday, 15th " " Loundsville " Wednesday, 16th" I | " Trible?s " I'hursday, 17th " i ? ijalnham's " il" 't uODueWcst <v Saturday, 19th . "Drakes u 21st . u '.V-Siuflletowrv^' A uesday, 22d. u J C'Waters'" Wednesday. 23d "Cokesbnry " Thursday, 24lK'{ AbbcviIlee.H.,t Monday, ? Smithvii'le " Tuesday, 7th A ; f ; ? 'Deaumii- ^ " Vwfcunesuuy, 8i^. ^ a" Stony Point " rl hursdny. 9th Vjff; " GiHam'o, " Friday, IQth \ " CnmKHrlnro ? n?^ ; o- J w Greenwood * rt Tuesday, 14ih <v " Woodville tl V/ouuciu?j,lijih" " White Hall " Thursday^ J6;h ? {? Cothran's, " .Friday, 17tli " " Cedar Springs ,f' Saturday, 18th " 14 Abbeville GH," Monday, 20th v,t *L ' *? Tuesday, 21st " : ;v"'" Wednesday ,22d '* 'if " . Thursday. J3<5du : !" *? JoJin Bradley's" Monday, 27th ? \V- H. McCaw's" Wedne3day.29ta** " Drake's V " Friday, 3!st i ' ''" Greenwood " Saturday,1st Apfil. t' At Abbe ville Coiiti House again on Monday (Sale Day) tbe ,.3d April, which 'wj : be the last day.for' receiving.returns. Allpersons failing,'to ma Ice returns ^n fore that day, wilV -be^ l.aw1 ble to; a double,tax- f . " , \ K^BK&flHI m > ' ; ^ ' Vf>RkJiSfUrf'1 j V>'": * f ' >' : '.' ' 'W-"- . ',!"w ' " ' ? : -...?? Ejamburg ^Jmjevtiscmcnfs.! REMOVAL. ; Wm. Keteliiiiii & Co. Blttve reiui ved their stock of Dry Goods to Lhe , store uirder'the American Hotel, (lato Eiubburd's where , it is their purpose to kcejj a full assortment of . American* French nd English MY GOODS. Wo wnnlrl tulro this nminrt.miitv to return our thanks to our tiuu?eraus friends for the very liberal patronage bestowed oil 11s for the last six years, and would solicit a. continuauce of theiy favors. Wp would also invite all persons buying Dry Goods iiuHamburg, who are uot already on our list of customer*, to gi.vy us a trial. Our stock will oonsidt ofa much larger nod more general assufttjieiii thun we have heretofore kej)t... \Ve will alt o continue to keep, our usual assortment of CAitPETTlNG. OIL CLOTH, FLOOR M A T T 1JX G, BON-NEiTS, and Ladies' and Childrens' SHOES. N. B.?Just received =. a full assortment of alj numbers of DUTCH BOLTING fir.ft.TttftL utfiirh. tdifpl hi>r vvilli ?il 11 rtirli4S in our line, ill be. Bold us low as they cab be prt>ciire4 in H(t tnburg" or Aligusta. V WM. %KTCIiAM & go. . Hamburg, Aug II 24 tf DXJNBAR BURNSIDE, " Huviifg romovcd from tho Brick Store formorly occupied by'them, to the store next to Dr. J. \V. .Stoker, and nearly'opposite their old slaud,. Ilttiiiburg, 8. C'.? Arc now, receiving, und will continue to receive, heavy Supplies or th?;folJt/w4ng Goods, which they otter to their ff^Qs ^iid the public generally, at Uie lowi^t'rohjrket prici-a. StJGAftfc}. New -0rfeaj>8, Muneovador Porto Rico, ClarifiedviDot^le Refined, Loaf, crashed and powdered. v COFFEE. Prime dark green Rio, com* oion do., Cuba St. Domingo, Prime old Govi eminent Java. BAGGING, A heavy stock.of Kentucky! ahd other kinds of American uptnufacture, toffL-ther wiih a fair stock of Dundee and Gunnv HOPE. Kentucky, Jute, Mauilla an<J Tow, from ? to % inch. SALT. - Largo Charleston Sacks and Blown;; \ . MOLA&SES. Cuba, New Orleans and Sugalr House; a superior, article of Syrup. TEAS. Hyson, Gunpowder, Imperial and Black. IRON. Of all sizes, also a good assortment of Hoop and Band Iron, German and Cast Steejj, Nail Rods, &c.; Nails of all sizes. CHAIRS. Maplir, Windsor, Cane Scat, Children's, Office. Rocking aiid.&iKAttk rOV/ISSR. FFF Dy^rH^?ggt>nff; Eagle, Sporting, and Kentucky \ft;fl^*owder. ; ALSO. A heavy slock. of Saddles, Bridlcp, galeB,'>Haitbr Ciiaine, Drawing Chain?, Weeding Hoes, Sperm, Adamantine and Tallow Candles, Rice, .SJo&pd, Tobacco of various brands', Hatsand Caps of different grades I c>td shapes, Boots and Shoes, Sol*.!, Upper , and Harness Loathor* a superior lot at K?p } un ' Calf skins, ptfr.e White-Lead*-warranted; t.W i ndow Glass, 7 8 X10, 10 X12,12 XI4, U}h.&: quality- Negio Blankots 9 to Be<l jjfonkeis, Cotton Yarn, all rrunr,* tiers, bleached and brown Donv-stic Goods, heayy arid ligjit Kerseys, Buckets,' Tubs. Sugar Gans? Measures, Bra&s boimd PuiJs, Shot of all sizes- Iiean, Blue ^toiie, Copperas,Saltipetre, Ginger,- Pepper; Spice, Shoe Thread, Cotton: ahd; Wool 'Gards^- Cocoa* Dippers, jarooms. wagon Boxes, Grindstones, Uastinira or Hollow. Wnrp, Nob. I, 2 arid 5J Mack-, erel, Bedsteads, f hoindstoil Lime, &c. &-C. 'septS^ . v V.r..;..; 20 If Warc-HouBc and" Commission rt'rTfllTVTr?fiPi' HAMB Ufl G, S. C. , 9?^ """ *"Srf.The 8iibacritfctt-'ha ving leased J ; <$> JgS-t-he Ware House in Hamburg, iatf ly occupiedby Smiih & Ben, son,for 3 years, under the firm of ta their- ftjends ^rid -ttffe pffblle generally, iin the S'l Om? and S ^UB 6 f OOTTQJJI, ;^X^^?.:B:A^OJN?and;prbdu6e of all kinds: REOfelVINGand^R WARPING AlER. "CM AN-DlZEf,1 ond Purchasing Goods la Orvde'tv '^^' ' 7 :'V ; ":: v:;They hope, i.-ljg attention, to mejit a simro 01 puiMic paiixjyfwge. ;. v" Their; Housy wiltpe open dtj the' .first Septeniber;4iarthe tMifcSactittn of husinesR.' ' ;" ToThe PuWic; T r : c ATN 1)1 D A TEs. *1 F"O It, O R D 1 N A It y. I VVc dre authorized to announce LIAM HILL qh a candidate for Ordial^yi ' "* at the ensifing election. ^; . ' We are authorised to announce JAIm5>? S WlLSON'as'a candidate tor Ordinarf aC _ / the ensnitigeledtibn._* r' . I ?' '* FOR TAX CpLLJECTOli': We are authorized to annouuce JOHNlMiGOLDING aa a candidate lor Tax Collator ? aU the ensuing-.electio^. * . jL,;. We are authorized110 announce. JAjtyfc$ M. CALVERT, as a cuiididuie' lor 'iaX ^ *. COLLECTOR, at the cnsuiug trleclion.n* The friends of Capt. E, C.-MA}Hm ' ^ announce him as a candidate for TAX:Ci^jLl$C? TOR, ui tho next ensuing election. . * '. I/The friend ot; WILLIAM HAM- > C MONJ3, take pleasure in announcing hhiM fV . .v Candidate for TAX COLLECTOR at t# v ensuipcr-fk-ctioti. . '"'Vl . Tho Friends of JOSEPH S. D. WE^TR* ERALU announce hiin us a'Candida^ fqrt TAX COLLECTOR, at the ensuing elewi tion. v fj , - The friends of the Rev. J AS. MOORI* respeotfully-aanou^ce hiin us a candidate fo? . the office of Tax Collector at the eusuiug? elation. . -j5\ V. ? ' The Friends ofW S.JI ARfij S,:antiouncq% him &s a candi(hite tor re-rli;CCToh to tholpfljice* of TAX COLLECTOR, at the enluin^l . election. ~ W Wo afe authorised to announces 'JOHN * CUNNINGHAM, as a; cao&datelfor TAX I; COLLECTOR, at the next election:? i[-\ ?' - ^he. friends of EZEKtEts :tRiBL%j?. announce htm as a candidate for the ofljce of ' W Tav Collector at the ensuim? election. < !&"- ' i .--.Wo ore authorized to arinqunce T. T. (?? CUNNINGHAM as a candidate for Tax K Cfollt;ctor ?1- the ensuing election. ?(. - ETA Ca rd.?I will cohtii^o to prueticoln tho Court of Law for Abbeville, and will regnlarfy attend its sessions. i refer my-frienda to !Mqparo. Cocjiran & NoBLKatAbbeviUo C.il. 1 I v>l john Cunningham;; M/|.m Charleston, Nov 3 3U njtStV B'^l i-UCIAN 11. LOMAX - W|S A ?mt If.?' ?* Ij. "'+ .V v t .. y* SktiM?ti. Having taken tfio* Office formerly '^Sccjinied by B.. Y. Martin, Esq., on tho public-equifln^Plf^ra jbis V service.? to the citizens of. AbbevjUe.V,?'''' January 12, 1848.; ... 45 .. 0*$$$ .'' MART-1N LeST""^ Auorueys at Law, ? ABBEVILLE C. IT. B< Tho undersigned have fonfned a co-partucrehip in ' tt. the practico of LAWand EQUITY, and willat- . S tend ihu cuuits of tho Western circuit, and also . T| Edgefield-of the Southern circuit, V...,-'- X* Their office is situated iu tiie.: range east of the ? V public'square and adjoining Mcswrs. Thomson &, I iFair's office . .1 B. V. MARTIN WM, AUG. .LHE. "V,? Nov 17 38 : ' if-' . ri-.v . The State of Soutb Carolina, 1 AltliIvV 1IjT?12 DISTRICT?'lrj' OuuinAEi.. *> ; DavrtJ jyicGtfw, Assignee, vs. Johfi ^ Beaty and others. > . ^ It ujipenririg. to my saiislaction that Matilda, Mrtfy tint! Isautilo Beaty._(hy gba nda* ri? mesr k not kno'.vn) -John Bentv and l'lidmaa Beaty? parties defendants, reside without this it js?-therefore, yrdereo that tney u^ Appear " and 'object to"the division or salu ?i?lUd?^ "Estate of' Jos.' Kolb,' the firaL-Mondav in Abrifrfie&t^'or-tifoir" "otiirifs'S&s-'W. sent to the same will he eii terV'iT of roiioiedt:^ : DAyiD LESLT^CK^. , Jan 5 1848 < 44 ; . -- : - - The State of Sooth Carolina, v . Hi ... ^Bhuvtr.LE bisfmcix. " -"y.^ In the Court "of Common, 'Pleas\ ...-James' Cochran v James gFis\i.-~Aitacfc, meid. ' ; ' *8 .trvfllhn i?t^T rUe&TaUda'K feil j tlie dofehdant h&yiKj*;.wrDb?V wil -known To bfe in tliisfSUite.-. vroe^feclllh^tMiS-r . d^ffen<iant dp''-f 4"0l*rkV cTffion 29U. April ^*7 ly & ;A ^~%r^0mFrr~^- v| All persons indebted to.tbejEstate of Dr; B*. Hi Bttker, dfe?ea^ are>eq^sted1, .* immediate payment. All W&vjn<r demand?, >\ -wiH please j;cnder,thc amount-of thpir cliiiw -fi | . > ir ^ i'i pk thi f ?