The banner. (Abbeville, S.C.) 1844-1847, May 13, 1846, Image 4

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(ruli Tin: i;a.\ni:u.) raifwill li? I lice (iiTrimllc. Farewell lu iln.'i; (Jrucnville! a I?>n;.; sa<l farewell! " With what feelings 1 leave thco, no lan jritage eau tell ; Farewell lo thy loafer?, belles, beaux of all grades, Quacks, lawyers ami preachers, ami jacks of all trades : May thy nvivh uits and tailors becomi' honest men, l'efore I revisit thy mountains again. Farewell lo thy lawyers?out numbering' far, 1'ioth cases and clients?1 pit// the bar! The people of late, have been reading the story Where Lko and Dcur.u, exhausted and gory, r? t? . vi , 1 oaw jlu;.\ard siop up wnn groin condescension, And boldly buro olf the prize of contention ! And so deeply are they impressed with the moral, (" Knaves get the prize for which fools always quarrel,*') That 1 candidly believe the profession of law, Will starve any man engaged in it now. Farewell to thee Greenville! oh! long may'st thou bo As dear to all others as l/ion art to me! Farewell to thy doctors?as jolly a set As ever had license to murder men yet: No wilder young devils e'er met on a spree Than your doctors of medicine and divinity :? | My prayers both for them and their patients ascend? Let me urge you physicians your lives to amend, " Even now" let mc pray you a new course begin, Stop flirting with girls and with men drinking gin? Cease all your political "Lyceum" strife, For your several professions with duties are rife, And if on earth's stage contention's so rare, That your humble parts must be enacted there, On p.ntnr tlio list l?nf in thi<5 nnl\r vio ?, J . One tcaeh man to live?the other to die. Now may this bo received as kindly as / meant. And. cause you, dear doctors, your sins to repent; And oh! may you meet, when from earth you 're riven. The-friends your joint efforts have landed in heaven. FarfevVoll dashing matrons! a word in in your cars: Think less of your dresses, and more ol your prayers; Oh! teach ! teach your daughters to J'rcl, not assume, A Ji&u ^juvuo U1CJ *vvui J 1UI 1 L'lliUIU UUL the bloom, That now on their cheeks so beautiful glows, Will fade, and those cheeks become charmless as yours: Then oh ! be more kind than your fond mothers were, And learn them those graces that time cannot scar. Farewell to thee Greenville! and with thee adieu To those friends who have always been faithful, though few, May life for them ever be joyous and bright, Thmr hnnnc 1/nnm r>rv nnrlm/r a miu it uv7 'Oilill^^ lllVil pleasures no night. Farewell beloved friends! Time cannot destroy Recollections that team with unspeakable joy; But fudeless around our spirits will twine, The Eden-tinged visions of deathless " Lang Syne." And now last and least}o. happy farewell, To each little miss whom loafers style belle; If in Euclid's plain figures you possessed half the skill, That you do in " LaPolled17 and mazy " Cluadrille," If to history's page, you'd devote a small space Of time you expend with your glass and your face, Believe me, you'd be more beautiful far, Than with all your " quaint antics"? vain creatures you are ; When through your bright eyes intelligence beams, And your rosy lips speak upon sensible themes? You'll be mote enchanting, entrancing and fair, Than the ihogt graceful dancing could '' make you appear ; For knowledge does more to beautify mind, Than Madame ? La Polka" and \ / A^LQ-uadrille" combined. Erskmt College, 1845. Conrad* jl wamwm .mm mmma ? rm at 0^ ' 1 '<"? J'KANKI.IN r.K \\< II iji ll'jr on a | visit to i-'loiiil.i, iiis pluoo will lie supplied in | lii.-j I'rorc.-siuii l?v l>r. II. \V. j\ 1< '11< )L.S, j who will : 11 <ii>1 I'm!?liI iIIn ?.. ..II ....ti . ...i ? i. - ?.\j mji v.out \\nii;ii j l m:iy Inyo during an ubs< nco of four i \ve?:l;s. b\ IJu.vNru. | Abbeville, April ^"3. f? it' JOHN (J. iJASKIX, Alloniry.nl !.?l\V, lmvin:-- taken :tn oili.-r in III" rear of tli" (\?nrt Mouse and near to tin; Print iivjf ()lii<:e,\vill prompt., i ly attend to all litis moss entrusted to liis care. J an II 40 W. a & .1. I J. MOIlA< INE, Alltil'lirys ill i.-lW?Il;iw lormed ;i L'nrtm*rship for tin; practice of LAW, in Abbeville District. 8tf WOOL CAKDING Continued at 'I'ticker's on Unci'// R;cur: AT I.OW I! ATI'S. The Machines of tins establishment have reci nllv ?rone through a thorough eotir.se of repairs, :nnl are now prepared to execute CAliDING with neatness ami dispatch. Those oxp^clinir to patronize us, ,?;II .?i? i it.. <i ' I >ini j/itusi: ii.imjiu iii< ir wool cnrciuuv ai I lioiuc, and wo promise <rood work. Utiles lor carding into Roils, 8 cts per lit. Hulling lor Halters, G'," " Uo!!s etui lie had at. the Factory at '10 els , per ib. Terms ('ttsii. ,h\0. M. HAMILTON. JORDAN HOOD. May 0 [printer's bill ?>l.b7?] 10-It V alu.thlo School Books, J list received Irom Philad* l|diia, (irigtr & Klliotl's New Serbs of Common School Renders No i 2 3 and 4. Dr Frost, L L D, Professor oi' Hello's? Lettres in Philadelphia liigh School, says of these books, j " 1 know of no book used iri Common Schools which nre preferable to them." Also, Dr Rusehenbergor's First Hooks of Nulnrtil llisiory, eo.nprising Kleim-nts of Anatomy and Physiology. Mineralogy, | Ornithology, Conchology, lctlnology, Kin tomology, Dot any and Geology. Ilespecj ting these books, the Publishers, among ! the great number of recommendations ' ! which they have received, present the fol- < I lowing: | " Having exnminef!, will! some cnrr\ a i i series of School Books, lately published by ! Messrs. (Jrigg ?Jc Elliott el iMiiladelphia, j ! it a lib ids tot.- pleasure to slate, that the | Headers' appear lo me well adapted to the purpose for which they are designed. The j lessons are judiciously selected, well arranged, and calculated at once to improve the mind and heart. Dr liusehenbeigor's series of'Text Looks of Natural History' are admirable, and supply a deficiency which has long been felt in our Elementary Schools, not to say Colleges, in which 'the book of Nature fair' has beet; too little studied, and our children and youth, eon> sequenlly, nay, our grown up men, though living and moving in the midst of the most surprising wonders, neither heed i:or feel any interest in them, because they have not the most elementary knowledge to serve as a first step to excite their attend tion, or guide their observations. This state of things need 110 longer, and we hope will no longer, continue. Dr IluschtMiberger has imposed a new duty upon every intelligent and faithful teacher of youth at once to make; himself acquaited VVlf.ll. n VI(1 i?nmmitninntn a - "..r "...4 wiUtliUUIVUbV IVi I J AO L 11U interesting subjects of which these manuals treat: liEiNRY M. BURNS, Principal ofthc High School of Charleston Also, U. States Dispensatory, Sterne's Works, Joscphus 2 vols 8vo, Village Ser-* mons, Daughter's Own Book, Book ot" Politeness, Dictionary of Sei-.-ct Quotations, Seneca's Morals, Mason's Farring, Goldsmith's Animated Nature 2 vols, Life of Paul Jones, Byron's Works illustrated and extra ?ilt, Mrs Hemans's Works, Holers, Campbell.Cowper, Milton, Crahhe,Young, Gray, Beattie, lleber, &c &c, Sroyley's Arithinetick, &.c, for salt: by It. H. & W. A. AVA11DLA W. May 0 10 8w NFAV "RST ATH.IRH iVT F.TM'P The subscribers arc now receiving and will offer for sale, at their Store lloom, in Mtg, Allen's Hotel, SUGARS, New Orleans and Cuba Do Lionf double refined MOLASSES, N. Orleans and W. Indies TEAS, Gunpowder nnd Ilyson FISH, Mackerel, Cod and Sahnond Caudi' S, Fijjs, Currants and Raisins Almonds, Filberts and Brazil Nuts Cheese, Soda Biscuits, Candies, &c &c ALSO, A lot of READY MADE CLOTHING consisting of COATS, frock and dress Vests, i'ants, Drawers, Shirts, Stocks, Cravats, &c. iv line assortment ot IjOOTS, Ladies', Gentlemen's, Boys' and Misses' SHOES. They havo also Northern and French CALF SKINS, KID SKINS, best Northern Oak Tan and Hemlock Sole, and are prepared to make Boots and Shoes at the shortest notice and in the best style. J. A. ALLEN &. CO. Abbeville C II, April 15 7 tf ~ NOTICE. All persons indebt ed to t lie Estate of the late THOMAS W. WILLIAMS, dee'd,, are renUPSteil to pall Jirwl iniikn i?nvm??nt ? ant) creditors will hand in their claims duly attested, by the *<?5lli of December next. MAT. J. WILLIAMS, Ex'or. April 8,1846. # G 13\v Dr. Lacount'a Vegetable Tooth-Achc Elixir, a certain and immediate euro. For sale -by Drs. WA11DLAW &DENDY, April 1] and JOHN McLAIt&N. II. U JKl'FUUS, iaciieriil Agent iiiul I'liininissiuii fllcrcliaul, 11.\MIIIiJKI, S. <\ Slil! oilers hi- sfrvic.fs to his friends and tho public, and lie will devote liis undivided utlention to I Ik; Srliing of Cotton and Flour, I > i i * > g ? ? ihtci \ ui^, ?iimi I- orwriroin^ ^?oo(is. liuj/iu * (Iodils for J */outers or JSlrrI i /toti/Sj or a Haul to no if business thai may he eoniin.it/et/ lo /us rare. Ilo embrace.-? this opportunity of tendering his thanks for their liberal patronage heretofore bestowed, and by industry and eioso attention to business, he hopes to merit, and continue to receive the same, it shall bo his aim to make all his charges as li^ht as possible, knowing that will be lo his interest to closely observe the interest of his friends. Liberal advances will be made if required, on produce sent to him for sale or store. Cotton sent to him by Boats, will be received free of wharfage. All produce sent to him (or sale, will be promptly sold on arrival, if so ordered, aug 0 tf JJr. Sponsor's Vegetable I'ills, mill ViMrctiililc Tonic mid Itrslurntivc blTTEllS. | The value nndcfticucy of Spencer's Vcge| table Pills have long been known and ap[ preeiated in a great variety of diseases,and I as i he best and most important of Family Medicines. Dr Spcncer having been actuated by a desire to benefit his fellow beings, has also prepared his Vegetable Tonic, and Restorative Bitters, which he now , offers to ihe public, as the result of an ex-i i ti'iisive practice, and thorough investum tion of the laws which govern the human ! .^yKlein. They nro purely Vegetable, and may be taken with perfect safety by ail ages ami s<wes in youthful, adult and d> dining lift'. The design of Spencer's Vegetable Pills i and Veg< table Tonic Restorative ] jitters, ; is to create n How ol pure healthy bile, in[ stead of the stale and acid kind. | The obiect of the Pills is to stimulate j ali the vital organs of the system into rcj lion, and thereby cleanse the stomach and : bowels* of all the morbific and offensive matter with \\ hich the system is clogjred, I and which promotes disease. The Bitters [ are to strengthen and restore the stomach ; and vital organs, to tin.ir proper lone and vigor. When this is accomplished, good ! health must be the result. j The complaints that come most dircctly i under 'heir influence, and for which they i are so particularly designed, are as follows: I JJiiious Fever, Fever and Ague, DyspcpI sia, Liver Complaints, ?Sick head-ache, I Ruitiririvmnnt nf I lm finl/mn . < ikviik wi tuu uuuuuiLVfi utra ! Cholic, Jiowr] and summer complaints, I Impurities ol the blood, Female Obstruct I lion, iienrlburn, Incipient Diurroeh, Ilabitual Costivoncss, Determination of blood to i.iio bend, Loss of Appetite, Blotched or Sallow Complexion and in nil cases of Torpor of tin: bowels, where a cathartic or npperii'nt medicine is needed. As many i of the abov<? enumerated diseases come on imperceptibly, and brcome far advanced ! in their progress before it is suspected that i they exist in the system, no one should | expect in such cases, to bo at once relieved entirely, but should continue the use of the Medicine lor a considerable length of time. Full directions accompany the medicines for their use,in all those complaints for which they are recommended. Price 23 cents per box for the Pills, and ?1 per bottle for the Bitters. Reader ! do not fail to notice the following certificate from Mr James Lindsy, of Jefferson, Jackson co., Geo. To Dr. Spencer? March 18, 1846. Dear Sir: I have made great use of your Vegetable Pills in my family for the last Unec y*ars, and I consider them the best medicine in use. I have made considerable use of Peters' Vegetable Pills, and many others, but I am convinced that yours are superior to any of them. For Sick H ead Ache they arc an excellent medicine; for Bowel Complaint I think them the best medicine 1 ever used. Some of my neighbors are also using your Pdls with the most decided benefit. In fine, 1 candidly confess that I have derived more real benefit from them than from any other medicine 1 have ever used; and I think that every family should- always keep a supply of them on hand. JAMES LINDSEY. The above medicines are for sale at Abbeville C II by Drs Wardlaw & Dendy, and at the Post Office by John McLaren. April 1 5 3m. CANDIDATES. jD-3r* Wo arc authorized to announce Mr. J. 11. TARRANT, as a candidate for Sheriff at the ensuing election. We are authorized to announce T. I\ MOSELY as a candidate for Sheriff of Abbeville Dis. at the ensuing election. We arc authorized to announce W. A. COBI3 as a candidate for tfie office of Sheriff of Abbeville District at the ensuing election. We arc authorized to-announce JAS. S. WILSON as a candidate for Clerk of Court for Abbeville District at the ensuing Election. The friends of A C HAWTHORN annoupce him as a candidate for Sheriff* for Abbeville District at the ensuing election We are authorized to announce VACHAEL HUGHEY as a candidate for | Sheriff, at the ensuing1 election. Wo are authorised to announce HUGH ARMSTRONG as a candidate for Sheriff Abbeille District at the ensuing election. We are authorized to announce Maj. A. ARNOLD, U8 a Candidate for Sheriff, at the enduing election. We are authorized to announce N1MROD AIcCORD, as a candidate for Clerk of the Court at the next election. * The Statu of South Carolina, ai:i;i:vilu: district. Joseph Lively and Mary, his wife, v. Win. (J. Cain, James Jiolds. el al.? Bit7 for Attachment, <V'*. It appearing to my satisfaction that Gilbert Ivy ami Kosannah, his wife, Defen. dants, reside beyond the limits of tliis State: Ordered that they do appear and plea'i, answer or demur to tlie said bill, will.in three months from the publication hereof, or the same will be taken pro eon.', fesso against them. H. A. JOi\"KS, Com'rs office, 4th May, 1840 C. E. A. D. iUyO [pr's bul 5^7.50] 10 13t STATK OF SOUTH CAROLLNA, Abbe rifle District. June Robison, adm'x., vs. Mark S Anthony und John Brown.?Bill toJoreclvse mortgage nn<l for relief. It appearing to my satisfaction that Mark S Anthony, one of the Defendants, resides beyond the limits of this State: On motion by N J YVhitner, Comp'ts Sol, it is ordered that the suid Defendant do appear and plead, answer or demur to the said Dill within ihree months from the publication h Tool, or the same will be taken pro eonfs.so against him. H. A. JONES, C. E. Oomm'rs. Office, !2iird Feb, 1840. 13 52 The fit.ato of ?South Carolina, a r>m: vl l.lk uifeTiticr. Win Harris, npplic't., vs. M. Harris and others.?l*arlUioa in Ordinary. It appearing to mv satisfaction, that, Frances F Harris, Agnus A Hunter, Uriah II Harris (lunatic), Louisa J Heard and A J Harris, heirs and h'jratees of Richmond 1 larris di ceased, Defendants, reside without the limits of this State: Ordered, that they appear and plead on or before tin: first Monday tn July next, and shew cause wliv flu* Ronl 17ctn*i> -...J .!- ??. VI Oiuu uv;uw<(OCTl| lt5lluate in Abbeville District, on Savannah river, adjoining lands ot J E Cull.oun, and containing 20'i acre.-) should not be sold or divided, or their consent will be entered of record. DAVID LESLY, Ord'y. April 8, 1840 (LVs bill $10.50; 0 13w The State of South Carolina, AIt HE VIL LK IJISTUI <JT. Sarah J. A. Wharton, vs. Thos. Simmons, ct. al.?Partition Real Estate Amelia SimmouSj dee'd. It appearing to my satisfaction, that Thos Simmons, Francis Simmons, Jas YV Simmons, Arthur Simmons and Anna Simmons, minor, parties Defendant, reside without the limits of this State: Ordcrud, that the Defendants do appear and plead on or before 1st Monday in July next, otherwise their consent will be entered ol record, DAVID LESLY, Ord'y. March 20, 1846. 4 low Valuable Town Property for Sale. a (. The subscriber intending to fiijjfsT'n move to the country, oilers for JSlfJ^saie his HOUSE and LOT in ??Egail??li.ho Village of Abbeville, situated on the Public Square. The House is a comfortable and commodious one, and in connection with it, ape two LAW OFFICES, which can be rented at fair prices. All the out building's and fencing are new, and the Dwelling Ilouso has been recently PAINTED. Any person wishing such property, would do well to call and see me. Dec 17 42tf J. IIAMEY. NOTICE. j&gt The subscriber, wishing to leave Jl the State, offers his LANDS for sale lying in Abbeville District, on the waters of Rocky river, two miles east ot Lonndsville and only six from Savannah river, consisting of Twelve Hundred Acres, one half cleared and Uiu balance in woods, on a credit of one, two, three, and four years, no instalment bearing interest. On said Plantation there is a_good u w iMjijiiNVji, a now <JI1\ HUUSE and SCREW, & a THRASHING HOUSE, and all out-houses new. The Plantation is under good repair. Any person wishing to purchase would do well to cull on the subscriber. JOHN A MARTIN. March 18 3 13t 0^7=* Edgefield Advertiser will publish the above three months, and forward account John A. Martin, Loundsville. NOTICE ! Just received, by S. Anderson, Agent, 300 gallons fine Ohio and Mountain Wilis Key, fine l'each lirandy, superior Holland Gin, superior Cog. Brandy, Jamaica Rum, New England do., superior Ale, Cider in bottles or on draught; Candies assorted, Mackerel, Molasses, Oranges, Cheese, smoked Herrings, Oysters, Almonds, Butter, Crackers, Tobacco, Segars, fine Maderia Wine ; and expected in a few days London Porter. The above articles oF Spirits will be sold low lor cash, by the Three Gallons ; and the other articles as low as can be purchased in this village. Abbeville C H? April 1 5 16w Warehouse and Commission Merchant, HAMI.UltG, S. C. The subscriber continues at / JsIS*'10 stand ofH L Jeffers Btorw^ys^aM &- Co., and will carry on the Wm\\mmvi WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION, RECEIVING AND FORWARDING BUSINESS, as heretofore, but in his own name and on his own account. He promises strict and punctual attention to all Consignments and orders, and respectfully solicits the continued patronage of his former friends. jc 2517 3m F GRIFFIN. The State of South Carolina, ADMiVILLE DISTRICT. In the. Cou rt oj Common Pleas and General Sessions.? March Term, 1846. Ordered Umi an EXTRA COURT for this District be held for the purpose of completing all the unfinished business of ihis Term, lo wit: on the SECOND MONDAY IN JULY NEXT, and to sit for six days, if so long a time be necessary ; that forty-eight Petit Jurors be drawn and summoned to attend the said Extra Court; and that the Clerk of this Court, bv nublieatiori in flin Ahhnuillo y t jLfuiiucr9 uv give public noticc of this order. D. L. WARDLAW. Published by order of the Court: J F Livingston, Clerk March 21,1846 5 14t The State of South Carolina; AIJ11EVILLE DISTRICT. In the Common Pleas. William A. Cobb, vs. James Knox.? Iu> reign, A Uach went. The Plaintiff in the above case having this day lilrd his Declaratibn in my office, and the Defendant haying no wife or attorney known to bo within the State, upon whom a copy thereof may bo served : It is Ordered that the said Defendant do appear and plead thereto within a year and a day from this date, or judgment by default will be given against him. J NO. F. LIVINGSTON, Clerk. Clk's Office, March 14, 1846. 3 ly STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, Abbeville District?In the Court of Common Pleas. Joseph W. VV. Marshall, bearer, vs. Francis Henderson, sen'r.? DecVn. in AtlavlCl. on. Prom'ry. Note. Whereas, the Plaintiff in this action did, on tins day, file his Declaration ogpinst the Defendant, who is absi nt from and without the limits of this State, as it is said, and having neither wife nor attorney known, upon whom a copy of the above Declaration, with a rule to plead thereto, on or before ihe Twenty-second day of November next, otherwise, final and absollltr* 1 ii/l irmont will Kn t I ....... |,.v." liivxv fm uw tuuu gsvcu aim awarded ajjainst tli?* Defendant. Ji\Q. F. LIVINGSTON, Clerk. Clerk's Office, Nov 22, Id45. 39 ly STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, Abbeville District, In the Common Pleas. A^nes Kingsmore.Adm'x. } Decl'n. in v. > Foreign Francis Henderson. j Attachm't. The Plaiut.il! having filed his Declaration in my office, and the Defendant having no wife or Attorney, known to he within the State, on whom a copy of the same, with a rule to plead, can be served : It is Ordered that the Defendant plead to the said Declaration within a year and a day, or final and absolute judgment will be given against him. J. F. LIVINGSTON, Clerk. Clerk's Office, Nov 19,1845 ly STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, Abbeville District. In the Common Pleas. Silas Anderson, who is in the custody of the Sheriff of Abbeville District, by virtue of finnl process at the suit of the State of Soutli Carolina, having this day filed his petition with a schedule of his whole estate, for the purpose ot obtaining the bene? fit of the Acts of Assembly, called the Insolvent Debtor's Act." Public notice is hereby given, that the petition of the said Silas Anderson, will be heard at the Court of Common Pleas, for Abbeville District, ut Abbeville Court House, on the third Monday of October, 1846, or such other day thereafter as the Court may order, during the term commencing at the samo place, on tlic day aforesaid. And all the creditors of the said Silas Anderson are hereby notified, personally, or by attorney, to be nnd appear, then and there, in the said Court, to show cause, if any they can, why the benefit of the said Acts should not be granted to the said Silas Anderson, upon his taking the oath and making the assignment required by law. J NO. F. LIVINGSTON, Clerk. Clerk's Office, 23d Jan. 1846 48 3m STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA ABBEVILLE DISTRICT. In the ComvwTi Pleas. Geo W Pressly, ) vs } Decl'lion in Attacbm'U Rob't YeldelL ) George W Pressly, the Plaintiff, having this day filed his Declaration in the Office of the Clerk of said District, against Robert Yeldell, the Defendant, who is said to. be absent from and without the limits of this State, and. who has neifher wife nor Attorney known, on whom a copy .of thia Declaration with a rule to plead can be served : Ordered that the said-Defendant do appear and plead thereto within a year and a day from this date, or judgment by default will be enterpd ajainst him. JNO F LIVINGSTON, CHeri. Clerk's Office, IOlh Sent. 1845 Sept 17 *20 ly Latest Fashions! rtf^Mrs. Moore, having just recei-f^ ved the lateBt styles of BON**Wp NETS, is prepared to execute all orders for the same with neatness and despatch* at moderate prices. [March 2& SHOT GUN FOR SALE. A fine double-barrelled Shot Gun can be bought for Twenty Dollars, cash, by applying, immediately*, at this office. I Mchll .3 M