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THE HEAVENLY SECRET. . Mr. George Cooper scuds tho Round Table ibis stately and sustmnod poeui of the grave theme of immortality JDoe? the dark and Boundless river Stretch bo wid*? The hon: ?vurd rullio g tide, Ov?r whk-h hnvo croseod Our loved ?nd curly lout, That their un?eale<l eyes may never ?ee o The furi'mr siiio, "Where etill, ntnid this toil ana misery, We bide I' Ik the realm of llicir trautit'.on Close nt hand To thisonr living land 1 Nearer than we dream t Can tliey catch the gleam Of our vmilee. and l^ar the word* we ipenlt! And se? our deeds! And looking deeper than our eyas ma3' seek, Our needs ? Do they mingle in our glftdncesf Do they grieve, Wl>en wii' h of uno'l we leave I Do they know each thought unci hopo, While we in shadows grope. Can they hear the future's high behest, YpI lack the power To lend us from our ill, or to arrest The hour 1 Wlmn 'hej* find us howed in sorrow, 17 i licv p'pli f Oi when rnrtli [>ni>gC3 by, For Ilien< ilo they f>rgot Thi? e*rea Mint here liPBPt Their w??li beloved f Or do they wait (O lie it thu?) And wnteli hesido the golden gate For ti? f We are yeai ninsr for tlioir eccrot Tho?nrli we cdl No answers' ever fall Upo:. out* dullard ears To quell onr nnnieleso fcnre, Yet, Cj-mI in nfer n'l, whate'cr may be, Ai 1 trustintr so, Fttliei-ee. my heart I a littlo while, and we Shall kuc.w. LOUIS NAPOLEON. aw v.\vrv inoidkst in* ma caueer. Ldrd Lennox lulls the following story of hisiniTorinction, manv venr? aero. to the French Enij?or-r, wliicb shows that Louis has not forgotten ?il r.lm friendship shown to him while an ?xde an I outcast from his native land :?' Soon ulier tne Prince arrived in L >nilon, lie wan followed by a pugnacious Fren-liman, who for some public grievance or private pique was anxious to fix a quarrel upon hiiu. A challenge ensued, and the Pont-e's foe was lor-lced upon as an expert shot with pistols. A1 though brave as a lion, Napoleon felt that he ou^ht not to throw away a chance, and named the broad-sword as his weapon. Tiii* lud to Bnme discussion. Lieut. Col. IfcudciifiV, the French challenger's second, liv.ld a commission in the Inimk.illin Dianoons, n regiment wl ich had recently been commanded l>y my brother George; and anxious, upon so important an occasion. to consult a rrieud as tc the line ha ougnt to take, he requested Louis Napoleon to allow him half an hour to consider tho matter. "With-thia view he called upon iny brother, who was then lodging in the samo house, and asked for me. lie narrated the cir cumstanuo, and T at once took inon mfoelt' to say thai unquestionably the Prince, being the challenged panv, had 0 right to name the weaptiis. Radcliffe adopted my BUffffOS!?<v?- and iJ.i- find n-m oo > take place with swords on YViajhledon Common. The <?nmbataul9 me'. the? at. sovr-n o?clock, on the 3d of March, 1840, but the police interfered, and all parties con'-eriied were taken to Bow street. The principals were released on entering iuio their own recognisances of ?500 each and one sei-uritj each of tbe same amount. - .Heating that I had advised the use of th* swoid, Louis Napoleon expressed much gratitude to me, and to tbia slight cause. I was indebted for an n?-quHintunce of a mod friendly nature, which brought about many * social meeliugs. An'l, since thin was written, I have to fit-knowledge ? further rft-uit of our Hcqnaintanco, in tha-hape of a presentation copy of the 4Ifistoirc de Juice Cesar:" Preserving Seed Corn.?As the senRon ii? ? hand for farmers to lay away thtvr corn, we-givo the following ?n<;gtMiot.* fivtn an old iar.ner in WidconHin : A* -non m8 the largest eara become hard ened or. jilaKed, though the 6talks may in: * quitu gree't, and hunk oo the ear some? what "green, Kdlect the largest, ripest ears, and on U p ?>?nie day diveat the corn of all the lin -k, save as iriucb.aa-will" suspend it. Braid the'earn m.bunchea of teu or twelyp 1 and Hti?p^iid thetft in some dry plnot, or ifyilie- attfia?'pltera be damp, hahg the " bunches around the wall of the kitcbeu for tb?*ee or four wotka at least. It - may hang ^ . * either in tha kitchen or any dry airy place, if" - whero neither damp upr ruin will get to * . ' it, until plautiug titno. All such Seed-will grow, in any land rftt flooded with water. ZU . > . A Nif Fab* Ye:arlt.?-The- Bqral Advertiser far June, in remarking. on ih? "* various fertilizers used by farmers , says there is one unfailing source of supply with ? in reach ot eyvry farmer, v This ia -fopnd in deed plowing and a^brbDer Dulverisiation ?f*th??oij. In other1, woffle "depth -of " toil beneath thiir crops and fertiljsriug.- ?C* nvsplierio gapes above tlifjm." Jfcf plow-, 4r-g ?p ipu rto #p?k, iif oftjrtrrttl, Of cdb'fMf there 14 a/iijnut to tW-. ^ut tb*-t^ouWe \-f generally, Vtbtl buifc*x pwjweffl tltf Tl?>^fanM^*,Qo??rni7?ot; of Mexico, !s gftld io The English Dencii.?Ilero is an item for tlio l?cncb, bar, ami jury : "Tho English bench latoly decided at Westminister, that it was a principle of cuinmon law that a counselor, in-questioning a. witness, should address hiin in ordinary tones, and in language of respect, no I o V UI|MU^ tu U* UIIW g^uiivumii conversation with another; that such lawyer ha9 no right to question the private ! business or aioral cliaracter of a witness,, any further tlmn it ia apparent they absolutely nff-ot his reliability or touch the case in liar.d; and that a witness is not bound to auswer questions put to him in nu insulting or aouoyitig manner. Mental and Manual Labor.?Prof. Houghton, of Trinity College, Dublin, has published some curious clu iuical computations, respecting the relative amount of pi ysical exhaustion produced by menta1 anu manual lanor. Acoorumg 10 ineso chemical estimates, two hours of severe mental Mmly abstract from tlio human syst.-m :? ? much vital strength a3 is taken /mm it by an entire day of mcro hard work. This fact, which ftonis to rest upon strictly hc entitle laws, shows, that the men who do hrain work should ho careful, first, tint over-tusk themselves by loo continuous exertion, and secondly, that they should not omit to lako physical exercise each lav Hjfficiout to restore the equilibrium between the norvou* and muscular system. HARDWARE AT LOW PRICES! LONG AND SIIORT HANDLE SHOVELS AND SPADES, AXES, (IVmiiman & Bio's. HAT8H5T3, HAMMERS, HANDSAWS, TRACK CHAINS, /fames. Locks, Scrctrs, Ifinyes, Curri/ Combs, Jack Planes, SftCo jYails unci Tacks. Also u lot of POCKET AND TABLE CUTLERY, At Reduced Prices by W. T. PENNY,' No. 4, V/hite's Block. Scpl. 14. tf "SADBLE AND HARNESS SHOP. ""I^UE auljsctlipr respcctftilly informs the pub1 lie t.ltn" l?e lin? re-opencd liifl SADDLE AND HARNESS SHOP, .it hi a TANYAUD. in the village of Abbeville. lie- will be pleated to lurniah All who may nrui] anything in lii?i line with article# of thy brut q>i't!isy and iti moderate prices. 11 is motto in, quick smlepnnd small profits. Hi* terms will be CAtfli, or produce atiuurk' t it.te:?. KDWAHD Wi^TFIELD. Sept. 11,18CG. 12m. J. B. E. SLOAN, fieqefril 0oi'olnl,wn DJci-cSjqif)', L'ROWX <fc (JO.'?> WHARF, Oh.arleston, S. C., SOLlClTd consignments of COTTON and ottier PK()DUC1?, and traders Ins services for the i urohaae of Ucrchaudiee and Plan- | tation Supplies. Refers to Geii. S. McGowan, J. J. Cunning ham, Abbeville C-'H.; P. H. Bradloy, White ] Halt; Bailey, Parke &. Baily, Green wood; Sam'l Donnald, Douualdiviile; W. A. Griffin'.'Ninetv Six. Oct. 19, I860, Gt?" WKIIIIITS MBRA1B IRONSOTTON SCJiqW May be Furnished lo the Planters of South Garolina' and Georgia, _ ffom Ay^ffnth) - WlIEKJJ A Y "fi-R.SBFiN fct: P&AC: ?' - . TIOAL jo^RiTioN. , . 1 f"T U n -r? 1 _ n v?ll?"HI|Ug ennJK. eooootny nnd- durability^ with a neWN unpUc&tioq j(?r the SoKew power by, ' fehicb We l'ereA^^ways*,?wl<fir ' in the .'?amv horizontal- plauo. pi a opbvwrieflt height for up ' plying bend or hope pow?f? arid, ^Tjo.g''eatly ffioili'*itng the filling of th< QaUoH>ho* \>J, I0j;ii1ng.'bi^!k fojlowe'' bhieW, eSTOirt* frnim. pv>f Q?*- mouth'of 4t. ^fbe timber* JigHt the senile cfeiisribea w ta?J?ver? boiog'but 2Sf fei^f diaihoj^'* . ' libetol arWiijcetiKfivW taada, wjth ,ageQU for yonir prdfcrftat once" to. ' " >*''.>. ? SpllS* WBBIW**1 CENTRE OF GRAVITY FOR SALE. Tun^uiworiUr -a private sale his place known n* tlio "Centre of Gravi> TllE 1KAU1 CONTAINS A15UUT 219 ACRES, ! 7 I Of which FOUTY ACRKS nro Fresh Cleared, nnd NINETY ACRES are io original Forest. Ou tlie place is n Comfortable Dwelling, Good IviU'liiMi, M<>ut IIohkc, Hervauts House, Curiinue 1 loiinc, Enrsro Framed Stable, recently built, Well of tlio veiy best Water, NEW STORE HOUSE. As a Mercantile Stand, this is one of the hsv! V?? il.o , ?v?v W*?K. Alxo, if desiroil, I WILL SELL THE CROPS Of Corn, FoilJer, Wheat, Oats, Potatoes &e., I Will ull>0 81*11 Two Splendid Mules, Plantation Tools, Stock and Bacou liog9, Cattle, Ac. tfco. TliRMS CASH. W. WICKLIFFE. Sept 2^. 1 S?;0. 24, am. MILLS FOR SALE. IOFFEll at. Private Sale the Mills on Rocky River, kr.owu aa SPEER'S MILLS. Th?* MII.L-S are in gnnd order, bolh SAW and (MUST MILLS, mxl the FLOURING MILLS will iiiukc* as much Floor ns any Mill :ii the District. Tlmra in no brtt??r Mill Site in iIn- tip-countrv. FORTY FOUR FEET FALIN THE SIlOAL, with wnt??r power auHi? cii'iii to drive any amount of Machinery, and is a deaimble place to establish a C?lton Fn>-iory 08 one is much in*ed?-d then*. Hipli wnlcr neVHi- the Midi* from jrrindinir. There are FOKTY-SlX AND ONE FOUKTII ACHES of Lund aMa- hi'd lo the "Nl.11. convenient arid well timbered. Also otht-r lands that can bo liouulit on ritisimiilili! terms. lVt'ririMCl U litlliliir tllHlmi. ltd ii.lllnro " b V" ' f'W' " " lie] iress me nt J.ownrieaville, H. 0., or Moflf utts ville, Audciaon District, S. 0. JOHN C. STEER, Trustee. Oct. 5, iec.?;. -p, ct INSURANCE AGENCY." r1HIII2 subscriber is f-lill Agont for ibe follow A inii reliable Cotupniiics: The l';i<k-r\v rtti-r's A^mh'}', New York. Tin' Niitionnl liisiii'Hiic? Co., Now Oi-lt-nriB. The Accidental Insurance Co., New York. The Globe Jrteumnce Co., New York. The Etna Life Ihsurauce Co., llarlfortl. He will talcc rislcs at the Lowest Terms. ISAAC BRANCH. S*pl. 28. lPf.f, 21, BOOT & SHOE Opposite the Market House, X HAVE linve hiuiirhl snnnlvfof STOnfT. and I unployod two of *he liest Shoe Makera iu the up country. J mu prepared to furuish nil kind? of <voik in our iine from the FINEST LOCI'S to a BIIOGAN. REPAIRING Done Neatly and with Dispatch. W. N, RANSOM. Aug. 24, lt-C6, Sro. W. A. LES. W. K. BLAKE. LEI & BLAKE, Attorneys at Law, A f? rt-1S.il-. i- " iiaa ooiicixors in xjquity, HAVE formed a partnership for the fraction of Law aud Equity in the Courto of Ibe Wt stern Circu t. i lie (Jfliee of ilr. IiLAKE, for the present, -tvill tie at Greenwood, S. C. Jun? 16, I860, U.tf & 3PI aU?T, Gunsmiths & Locksmiths 24 WASHINGTON STREET, Between Broad and Ellis Streets, , All <;I'STj?.y OA. ' IRON jmraoiiao, Ouns, Pistols. towdur,Shot. I'nus.etB., ForSnle ALL KJ3IUS 0F-HmiK.I?\0 NEATLY DONE. March 8y. ltffiO. 60. ly' ;V > ... V I ; ; r WUlltfi. rpHE NOTES an<l .ACCOITMT3 <. hloh w?re X due to Joliu M. McBryde, deceased, have bowii placed io llie baud* of ArCDwlead llurt^ Attorney ?t Law, for collection. There can he no imlutg?uioe in any cue, kb a. Bill io Equity baa been filed by creditors'for.-an aocotqnt, and the puy rneut of thejr demaada -r ' JOJW M: * WcBkYDB. AdmV. Abbeville., S Cy.Sapt. -lit iVWr It' ^'V W TOO keep a supply organdie* JfcrnMr* Oil. JL Stirob Uondontfawd.Lv#, SfcMfofe, CopperJncfigo. ftjaddftr. Oudbwr. GHige'r $P ">?,#9: M . *t)d r^awsot/tUfy aak toy frt?rd* fLaitftjb public g?neralfy. ?b ?afl-ahd; 'prio? nay goodK; yy* X-j' ,1 *j&a ' , ' i>.7" xL i J. J. CUNNINGHAM, NO. 2, WHITE' BLOCK, ABBEVILLE C. H., S. C.t DEALER IN Dry Goods, Millinery Goods, Notions, Clothing, Hats and Caps, Boots. Shoes, Groceries, Hardware, Wood and Willow Ware. Hollow Ware. Crockery and Glass Ware, Saddlery, &c., &e., &c., llespectfully informs bis friends and tlie public generally, that liis stock is now complete in all the above named branches. Iiis long stay in New York enabled him to select his stock to the very best advantage in point of quality, beauty and price. lie deals in no second, or third class goods, believing 1 he best to be the cheapest, and buys upon this principle, knowing that when he sells to a customer that that customer is sure to come back for something else of the same kind. lie has taken great care to make his DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT As attractive as possible. In it will be found the most desirable goods, such as : AMERICAN DELAINES, PLAIN AND STRIPED MOHAIR, PLAIN AND FIGURED FRENCH DELAINES, PLAIN AND PIGr'D FRENCH MERINOS, PLAIN AND FIGURED POPLINS, PLAIN AND FIGURED REPS, ALPACCAS, A BEAUTIFUL ASSORTMENT OF SILKS, BLACK SILKS, several qualities. ALSO, A G 001) ASSORTMENT OF BLACK GOODS, With a Large Assortment of TRIMMINGS to suit all the above Goods. In the GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING DEPARTMENT will be found the largest, prettiest, best and cheapest assortment of Olotbs, Caeeimorce, Sntixxoti?, Twoocls, Tooxxs, JuLorscye, "Vostiixgs, Volvots, Xilnlngti And Trimmings to Suit, Ever brought to Abbeville. He invites the attention of all interested, to this Department. If you are wanting a nice suit, enne and buy a good piece of FREACJIi CASSIME11E, aud got our worthy friend. Mr. JAMES S11ILLIT0, "as good a tailor aa ever," to uiake it. 13v doing this you will get good goods, a good (It, and iu short, a splenu id suit oi clothes. / WHITE GOODS DEPARTMENT, Iu this Department will be found : JACONETS, CAMBRICS, LAWNS, NAINSOOKS, . MULLS, SOFT FINISIIEI^ JACONETS, WHITE BRILLIANTS, PIN CORD, SWISS, BOOK, TARLATAN, CHECKED SWISS, STRIPED SWISS ILLUSIONS, NETTS ?&C., &C., ' And a very Cheap Lot of Bleached Lojig Clothg, &c. LINEN AND HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS. In Una JJepartnicnt will bo found everyilntg needful : Irish Linen ; Linen Dc-yliea and Napkins; Bird Eye Diaper; 9, 10 ar*i 11 4 Bl'd Cotton Sheetings Scotch Diaper; 0-4 Brawn Co'ton Sheetings; Huckaback Diaper ; 12-4 Linen Sheetings j Cotton Diaper? 5-4 Pillow Caae Linen ; Brown and Bleached Table Damask; _ . T..? ~ ^ Blniiohed and Brown Crash; 0-4 Mow Case Cotton; Bordered Linen Towels ; Blankets ; Brown. Black and While Holland ; - <fcc? <kc., <kc. IN TUB DOMESTIC DEPARTMENT WILL DG POUND: 100 PIECES PRINTS, OSNASURGS. iilNQHAMU, - lsliD TICKING, BTRIPEI) and CHECKED II0ME3PUJS, DENIMS, BL. and BRO. CANTON FLANNELS, OPERA FLANNELS, BRO WN SHIRTINGS and SHEETINGSRED and WHITE FLANNELS, ? BRO WN DRILLS. PAPER CAUBRICS, WHITE and COLORED BLANKETS, LINSETS, Ac., Ac. A Large and Well Assorted Slock of LMHR8, SMBpMMKS. TMMMIMS, THREAD, TAPES, BRAIDS, BINDING. HOSIERY, GLOVES, * ' HANDKERCHIEFS, CRAVATS, COLLARS, BELTS, CRUELS, rmiDDnincDiMR TURCAnQ unnifQ AMn rvr* PIMQ MrrniPS LIVIUIIUIUUIIIIIU ? iiuunuwj MUUIW i?r*y u I w~j u^wi iibkwkbvj COMBS, BRUSHES, BELT BUCKLES, SUSPENDERS, - A LARGE STOCK OF FANCY BUTTONS, SOAPS, PERFUMERY, TOYS, SILVER THIMBLES, VIOLIN STRINGS, BRIDGES, BOW HAIR, SCREWS, TAIL PIECES, &C,, &C. HIS STOCK OF CLOAKS IS WEW, Aud he invites Ihe Ladies to examine tbnm. Also bis SSLENBIB HOOP SKIRTS, FINE FRENCH CORSETS, FROM $1.50 TO $8.00. IM MILMH1RT GOODS, ' HE HAS THE. LATEST NOVELTIES IN BLA.T0, BOST17BTI9, 1i*XJOWXIXUB, Z*3!)ATSZ1ZIS,: ?*XjiX7SiCX20, ZlXja^OSTS, < A n-ffiw x?x?t3-x3xrca-?^ x^xrcxKsaam, vAzijja, a Twrwi j? I'm, d>o? KIRS. LYTHOOE will be fou'Dd eilber fcl ibo Store, or nt her residence at tbfe Female Acackcdy. alwflvs ready to Trim Hftta and Bonnets, Pit, Make and Trim Drewe?} <sc.,jko "... / "'f ,* 's is ?3B?* ighiiujnj Mw iOftf> 8*.wfss?W; Veelfjroin $2.50 to tie, CoatB, from $7.00'to $25. All WoolUoderveels sad Prawer*. A 0.OOD STOCK OF STATlOKBllY, HATS AND GAPS, Cheapest to the.Best 0-:-V B^DTS &IM0 SH0?fc: q&x ;.V. :' In thitf Department be wilt-oftjy say thai tf they go opi ro?da Taip fortune. .Tfie l*adic*ftritt find.if tbey jb&y one.faif of MINES' SHOES that they will nevsejr wr-aoy pther wk?> Hem lock aud OakTan ;?>ol*' fctoMRqf, Franoa C#lf and mi Skiti; Hnih^;Skiw.^ -r * A ^ M;\^fioccBsa? fliAon/1 Tntm pAffaa ir.uoVol rrri^aa Siinnt^ frtft/flninft.- pAHTMff. 'ttihlAMx fffnifil' Remoi 9HUIBI ? wMRS JP.4HPT au*vmi vumiiil WILL A LARGE AND SU Millinery and AT THE STUKK LATELY 0( ON MONDAY NEXT, 1 COME ONE, COME ALL, . Hespectfiall JUST EE AT G. SC] SOAPS AND ;o?^ THE FOLLC y Hotel Soap, Star Soap, Cocoa Ni cive Soap, Military Soap, I and Small Castile Soap Toilet Soap, Turtle Soap, Premiiu Soap, Honey Glycerine Soap, Pui fumes, all of which lie CLOTHING, DRY GOODS, I AND FAN* "RTrr,T?.TVR"n c 23^** Our friends will remember and call Respectfully, Sept. 29, if PLUMB & CDruggists aui ! 213 IBroj NEAR THE P0S1 A.u& rre t a , Respectfully invit* th? attention of m and vail assorted Stock of VNABULtEBAT: CHEMICALS, And all other articles in their line. Ho hontu GENUINENESS and PURITY. ALL CM strict accordance with tba-Formolaa of the with the Beet Material, and < PROPER V They respectfully solicit cfdera, add pledge th patch. If any arftiole ehou/d not prove to be p o have it returned at th<Jr expanse,'and tba n COTTON W 1ST E W -: i ' - , . J. PEAROE. > b ' ' ' w. T. W : ;i?EARCE, WH] COTTON SECTORS AND C H :-,r; AXJGKJ&Tl AYIU& * oo-parla?r?b'rp u Above, dn Jyloop <re?V formerly occupied W K Mil COTTON ?n<5; other prodnae. Caah adv? opptiea Market price#, A continuation tauoea solicited. J.. ' s?pvsii, umobu TA Mifiril ! ,/ A?UbiyMliAl T WOfULD#??pwrtfolly itfforw jmjr old cu* X toracra ind tfc* jxo bllo g?ner?jly- (Jut tttca?tiii ly. -o;.-- vj; Aud^^fooni tft ell fcn}4e. nfgbt not ^ ' ; '' ral of IT sToms. TE SOHWARZ 03PE3ST PERIOR STOCK OF ! i Fancy Goods, 'COPIED BT MRS. G0LDIN6, IE 1ST OF OCTOBER. AND FEAST YOUR EYES. ly=JEANETTE SCHWARZ, CEIYED, HWARZ'S i PERFUMERY >WIISTO DBHA.1STDS : rt Oil Soap, Wrapped Soap, PollSrown Windsor Soap, Large , Omnibus Soap, Savon i Oil Soap, Palmoil 11 Honey Toilet ? e Glycerine Soap, Extracts, Peiv offers at very low rates. MI/MOBS, M, CAPS, CY GOODS, SONSTAJNTrTST. aoon to procure bargains. G. SCHWARZ. LEITNER, ) ^potljaaries, ad Street, 1 OFFICE CORNER, &SQROIA, orotunU, Planter*, and Fbjnoiaoa t? iHtir largo e? mnmcims, GSt PAINTS, OILS, i. in iu? oobiu oau otter a a took cnpcrior ia VICINAL PREPARATIONS Win* made m UNITED STATSb PHARMACOPEIA, rEIQH18 and MEASURES. oawalvaa to 411 them with fidelity and diateoiaely m repreaeotad, thay ahall feel thankial louey ntiil I) a refunded. ..' [Sept 91,19m. WAREHOUSE. ] FIR M . HELE8S, - . OH AS; A. PEABQR. E.LESS OMMISSION MERCHANTS^ rA, OA., nd brtiDg ??CH*od Jb+?fc6of WftrafcOQM, eoe? #-Uaton, w#- will oontfoa* fg ottr* *bd nco? on produoft is ctor*.. Orders far femihr o( Mw p*trok$g?af Lzto yf the firm of FfemiB J&VheloM, ' "assssssfe '* ~.~4 iiS^ii^?itit"'vii'TiiWii' ma ti i