The banner. (Abbeville, S.C.) 1844-1847, September 23, 1846, Image 3

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four hundred) lashes. His cries were hushed by drawing the rope tightly around his neck, his toes touching the ground. He bore it nobly, and told them to kill him, but that he would never acknowl- ! edge himself a thief, 11(5 was j proved innocent by an alibi, and I the money paid to him the second ! day alter. Great excitement. pre- j vails. The guilty parties are. ; highly respectable, and can well j ull'ord to pay the high cost which | their act of lynching will eosl j them." Important Discovkrv.? Kc/tro- j fluction of the Potato?The Newark j Advertiser says that the ttev. N. ! S. Smith, of thp fit v ni'M #?\\r \ ' has dicovered a method of raising potatoes from the seeds of the ball of the plant. About four years! ago he planted the seed of an ordinary plant, and obtained pot a- j toes about the size ol'a pea. These , he planted the next year, with! i.? ii? lin* sueu irom tneir plants, nnd | both yielded potatoes of an in creased size. Again, the third < year, he planted the second year's j potatoes and their seed, and had the. pleasure, of gal lining potatoes large enough for the table, of the finest ilavor and texture: and entirely free from the rot, although planted alongside of those having lhc disease. lie linds that the! potato raised fro in the seeds, in- J stead of the roots, is as hard and good in the spring as when dug i ' from the drill. Tin: Tea Plant i* ku wi-i.' ? ? ?. I Illy I Journal tics Debuts states that the J experiments made lor introducing j the culture of the tea plant in j Franco had fully succeeded. The tea plant has been found to thrive as well in Angers as at Hyeres, under the warmest climate of Provence ; which is considered a fact, without example in the history of this plant since its introduction in Europe, and demonstrates that the climate of France is favorable to the. eulf tn*i? f?l" ilm > "? ri'" w Vi vnvy t \ ii> j/1a111 , 1 in; | experiments made in Algeri t have ] not been so successful; all the i plants were killed by the heat, notwithstanding every precaution. Between the province in the north of France, of which the climate appear too cold and humid, and the burning plains of Algeria, there may be selected the Provinces of the South, where, by choo> sing gooa soils and lavorable sites, there could be no doubt but the tea plant migbt be cultivated with success. Subscriptions Received For the Banner during llie month of AUGUST. Thos I-Jawthorn, B H Etikins, M Wilson, Jeflerson Arnold, Henry Fosbrook, Dr.T W Connor, Robert Ilutson 0 mo., \v M Montague, 'l'hos Fulton, Jolin Harris, IS' Jeffries, Jno Webb. VIED, at his residence in Abbeville District, on the 17th instant, in the 47th year of his age, ADAM O. JUNES, Jr. Lost or Mislaid, By the subscriber,a NOTE OF HAND nri Pninpis A ( llir.ni? ;tn/t ^onloinm Calhoun, for the suin of one thousand and thirty-five dollars, drawn in A. D. 1843, and payable 1st January, 1844. All persons are cautioned against trading for the same ; and if found the subscriber requests that it be returned to him. IFM. TENNENT. Sept 23 30 lt# ? Jfe Citation. W1 ifirens. N I lin?nnn!in<l in tnn I ?/ ...V to grant him Letters of Administration on the estate of Lewis J Miller, dee'd : These are therefore to cite the kindred and creditors of said deceased do appear before me at a Court of Ordinary to be held at Abbeville C. II. for Abbeville. District, on Wednesday the 7th of October next, and shew cause if any they can why said Administration should not be granted. Given under my hand and seal of office, this 22d September, 1840. DAVID LESLY, Ordinary Notion, i? -i - - io iitivu; yivm, iiiai a t'ctition will bo olfered to our next Legislature, applying for an act of incorporation for Liberty Church September 2, 1846 27 3m ~ W. C. & J. B. MORAGNE^ Attorneys at Law?Have formed a Partnership for the practicc of LA W, in Abbeville District. Stf I +* Al'l'. Alula All, Sept. 17, 18.10. At ;i call made, several citizens from Greenwood and the vicinity of Alt. Aloriah, met, at the last named place, to devise measures to establish Alalc and Female Academies in the village of Cireenwood, under the supervision and control of the Baptist denomination. I lev. J. AI. Chiles was called to the ('hair, and T. 1,. Whitloclf, requested to act as Secretary. The Chair was re< I nested to address the Throne of (..I race for wisdom to direct in all' the deliberations ,-viier tlie Uivine blessing had been I invoked, the Chair explained the object lor which the meeting had been called : whereupon, the following preamble and resolutions were proposed and sustained by different speakers, and after lull discussion were unanimously adopted. W hereas, It is desirable that the Uaptisls and as many of their friends as may feel a willingness to join them, establish, at Greenwood, Abbeville District. .Male I and Female Academies ; therefore. j Rcsolri'l. That the undersigned give, j their rrmli:il rimwi ?l?-i i "??? .1-1.^1. I .... I* |/J s * ./** bivil iu IIIU ' OUIUI i^ll* itil*' <jI Male and Female Academies at Ureonwood, Abbeville District, under tin; supervision and control of the Baptist denomination, and that we will use our united and strenuous efforts to accomplish the same. James M. Chiles. William P. llill. Vincent Grillin. Albert Waller. U. M. White. Tlios. L. Coleman. Stanmnrc Brooks. J as. F. Watson. William B. Brooks. Tlios. K Whitlock. William Smith. Rcsn/rrl. That .1. AI. Chiles. 11. M. White, \V. I*. Mil!. A. Waller,'T. li. 1.5yrd, T. I <. Coleman, W. Smith, James Wideman. .1. S. l'ope, Jahe/ Johnson, I >r. Thonnis 1 -alee. W. Koyull. J Trap]), ami Col. Lai kin Grifiin, be a committee to raise funds by subscription, payable to A. Waller, V. Grifiin ami 1?. M. White, to carry into effect the above resolution. Risulcal, That J. M. Chiles. IV. P. Hill, A. l^aller, 11. M. IVhite, J. F. liaison. V. Grifiin, IV. Smith, \V. B. liroulvS. and S. Hl'OnliS hr> n . nmntiMnn to advertise forthwith for Teachers in the several departments in the above Academies. On motion, Resolved, That the several committees appointed at this meeting, and all j persons who may feel an interest in car- | rying forward the object oi" ihe above resolutions, meet at Mount Moriah on Thursday before the 4th Lord's day in October next. Resolved, That the Chairman be re-' quested to publish the proceedings of this meeting in the Abbeville Banner, Carolina Baptist arid Edgefield Advertiser. J. M CHILES. Ch'n. T. L. Will i lock, Sec'ry. Important to Teachers. Tlie undersigned having been appointed a committee, by a mooting of citizens held in the vicinity of Greenwood for the purpose of adopting1 measures to cs'ablisli Mule and Female Academies in said vil lage, to advertise tor Teuchers it: the sc-? veral departments, wouhl inform all who may desire to engage in teaching, that they will receive applications until the 15th of November next. Three are wanted?three j competent instructors, viz: In the Male j school, a teacher who is qualilied to pre- j pare young men for College ; in the l?o- i male Academy, a male teacher well qualified to instruct in the highest branches of education would be preferred, but applications will also be received from female teachers of experience for: his department; also, one competent female teacher in the Musical department. None need apply for either department except such as can furnish hitrh testimonials of moral character and of quuiiiicaliofis for teaching. Persons making application by letter arc requested to address Albert Waller, Esq. Woodville P. O., Abbeville District, S. (J.; or any of the undersigned, who reside in Greenwood, can be seen on personal application. J. F. Watson. 3. 3YI. Chiles. V. Griffin. W. l\ llill. \\7 ? "* ?*. oiiiuii. j\. waller. W. H. Brooks. 11. M. White. S. Brooks. 0^r*The Carolina Baptist and Edgefield Advertiser are requested to copy the above semimonthly until the 15th November and forward acc'ts to this office immediately, j sept 'S'i 30 sm4t WARE HOUSE AM) eOMISSION Bl'SJJIESS, JtV i\ U IV 1!j O li 1 V I I\ Lt J\ IN U FOllWAUDING AGENCY, iiambuik;, s. c. j The undersigned has [*<<$> Mfcheen f?r three seasons, cn-? iyaiyed the above business. WSMBMlglb lie will continue to occupy j the same Ware House; which, for convenience and safety, is unequalled by any oilier in Hamburg. Cotton shipped to inc by the ltiver, will not incur any more expense for Drayajje, if... :i : '? "r ?? u,b.t limn it uuu?igiii;u iu any ware I louse on the bank of the River. All consignments and orders thankfully received and punctually attended to. Libcral advances will be inadcon Cotton, in store, when tequired, | Aug 0 23 J. F. GRIFFIN. NOTICE | Of Limited Partnership. The subscribers have formed a Limited Partnership under tlie firm ot J. A. LOMAX, for tho purpose of carrying 011 a (icnrrul Kclail Business, at Abbeville C. 11., S. C., in Domestic and Fancy DRY (IO<y>S, 1IAKDWAKE and CUTLERY, FAMILY GROCERIES, Roots, Shoes and Slippers, S/uhll-c il,??./ fr /-. ' ? t'tn.l ntfl'l I i tlflhH* Crockery ami Glass, Hats ami Caps, Bonnets, &c, l'ooks and Stationery, FAMILY MEDICINES, PAINTS., Oils, !)>/' stuff's and Prrfumen/, KKAOV MADi: ri.OTIIIXf;. &c. The Partnership commenced on tho first day of January, 184(5, and will terminate on the 31st dav of December, lHfvi. JF.SSK LOMAX. AUGUSTUS LOMAX. Abbeville C. 11. sept iW, 1840 30 if DlvT HULL'S Vegetable Fever and Au<je and anti- Fever PI M.S. Among all the advertised remedies o( tlie day for ague and Fever, or Chill and Fever, none seem to meet with such rapidity of sale and jrive so much ?ienrral satisfaction, as l)r Hull's ceh-bratcd i'llls. Wherever they have bi:on introduced, all tonics in whatever shape, all mixtures and 1*ilis and preparations of every character, designed for this disease, have been discarded, and Dr. Hull's A?nie Pills h:iv?? ?w?i?n ? 0 - - ? recoivcu us tin: only permanent euro. They slop tin; (Jhiils and Fever the first day, and do not sicken the vtomach or operate on the bowels. Young children and persons of all ain-s sexes, and conditions may use these Pills, not only with safety, but with the certainty of .success. lleacer, please notice the following testimony lrom your own friends and neighbors : 11 Abbeclife District, April 'J, 1 S ib. 11 This is to certify that I have sold several dozen boxes of Dr Unit's Vegetable Fever and Ague Pills within the last three Vi'!i re it txl I. 1 1 1 - : ,?.w, ...... in**. Rvviiui iiua'.^ in my own family, and 1 liavo m.ver known lhem fail curing the Chills and Fever in a single instance. 1 would recommend all those persons subject to Chills ami Fever to use Dr. Hull's 1'ills. [signed] JOHN KELLER. Mr Lewis Covin, of Abbeville District, says lie lias known the Chills and Fever of twelve month's standing cnmnlntrlv n i"" y cured by taking only half a box of Hull's Ague and Fever Pills. Mr H Gassoxvay, of Anderson District, writes, iu the fall oi 1844, " 1 was severely attacked with the Chills and Fevers, which continued on me until February, 18-15. I tried several remedies, and was for soine~ time under the treatment of a Physician, but received no lusting benefit from his prescriptions; my disease continued to increase in the frequency and severity of its attacks. 1 at last had recourse loDr Ihili's Vegetable Fever and Ague Pills, and in using only one box was permanently cured, and have remained in good health ever since. I think they are a superior remedy in Chills and Fevers, and would cheerfully ucommcnd them to all persons subject to this complaint." We might give scores of references and certificates, but we refer the reader to our agents, where they inay obtain u pamphlet (gratis) giving a full description of the medicine und its manner o( use. Price, Si per box. Dr. Hull's Coti^h i.ozrngoH. Every family in the United Stales sh> uld keep a supply ot Dr Hull's Cough Lozen? ges in the house, not only as a preventive medicine against the consumptive tendon cies ot the climate, but as an effectual remedy in all cases of Coughs and Colds. 1 /I 7 *?* - - - iswitir ixrovt'jjioocvillc IJ is Ap'i U, '40 | The Travelling Agent of Drs Iltili and i Spencer loft us about eighteen months since what he thought a supply of Dr Hull's Cough Lozenges. Since then we have sold them all out and could have sold as many more if we had been supplied. , We have made use of them ourselves and in and in our families, and consider them an excellent medicine for the relief of Coughs, Colds, and all Pulmonary coin- j plaints. D. J. JOIIDON. 1 Price, 25 cents per box Dr. Hull's Worm Lozenges Are a preparation that never fail to re-? move Worms from children or adults. ' Children will cry for tin m, and cut them 1 ns lliov wnnlil I'.nnilv Price, 25 cents per box. All the above excellent Family Medicines are for sale at Abbeville C. II. by Drs. WAIIDLAW &, DENDY. Sej>t 23 30 9t Attention McDuflio R. Guards ! ITIie McDuffie Rifle Guards will parade at their usual j place of Rendezvous, (the j Dead Kali) on Saturday the J 26th inst, armed and equip- j fjji'u uuuuiumg iu liiw. Tlicre will be an Election | held at the same time and place to (ill the vacancy oc- I ca8ioned by the resignation of Lieut Hodges. Punctual attendance is required, as there will be important business transacted. By order of Capt. Marshall : J N COCHRAN, O. S. sept 16 29 2t Bacon for Sale, 2G00 Lbs. Prime BACON, for sale at | acpt IG 29 tf N J DAVIS'S. STRAYED From tin; subscriber some 1 weeks sine \ a laryo win to spotted rod COW. She is | ' 3&*J9L?? "inrked with a crop and ?iu-? J * derbit in tin.' ri?;lit oar, and a swallow-fork |1 in tho loft. Any information will be [ thankfully received ; or a liberal reward ' < will bo jrivon to any person who will deli- ,< vor her to mo at this place. i 1 Sept Si , C. H. ALLEN. , Tlit? Si air of South Carolina, ai;i:i:vu.u: iustkict, IN C II A 1XC.L II Y. Uriah <>. Tate. vs. Knos Asbury Tate. ; ? Hill for l*/irtiliit/i. i l?y virtm: of an order from llio (Jonrt of ( ('liiiiict.ty, will hi* sold, at Abbeville Court . House, on the first Monday in November ( iif.xt, I be tr;u:t of Land described in the sai<I bill, containing four hundred acres, , more or less, situate in the District and ( Statu afori said, on iSlianklin's Crui-k. lers ol Little River and Savannah, and hounded by lands of Joshua Meachum, Jno l'ower, Jr, anil A. Hunter, on a credit of one and two years. The costs to hu paid in ea.-di, and the jinrehaser to give bond , and security and a mort-rajje of the pie*? iiii.-'i-s lo secure tin; purchase money, and pav tor titles. II. A. JONES, CJ. 15. C'om'rs office, Sept iil, 18'16 Gt , PKOOLAM ATION. ~~~ i, l'jai%i.'u i i\ oki-tce,) j CllAKI.KSTON, Sept. 10, IS.Hi. S ( J3y Ilis Excellency \VM. AllvKIS", Kh]., (Jovernor and Comnmiuler^iii-Clii? t in juhI over llie Slate of Sout.li Carolina. Whereas, inform;!!ion lias been received at this Department, of a deliberate and atrocious nuird'-r having been committed , on the body of Thomas Sinyley of Fair- ( inm oil hip ;>ir> Au>jusf, by one , JAMES M. SIMPSON of the same; neighborhood, and thut the said James M ;> Simpson has has absconded : Now know j vo, that justice ir.uv be had, 1 do hereby j oiler a reward of TWO HUNDRED . DOLLARS lor the apprehension t.nd:' safe delivery ofthe said James M Simpson ! in any jail in tins State. lie is about (i i feet one inr.1i hiirli. r?f liM.t !??:? ? ? ' 1 "o"" .ll?l| OUJII|IB 111 ! | the shoulder, downcast look, spair built, I and had a lonjr beard on his under cliin and ; ] ni'ck, rather inclined to be rnde. j, Giv-n under my band this 16tb day of | j September, in the year one thousand eight hundred and forty six, and in the j seventieth year oF American Indopnn.. < donee. WILLIAM AlIvEN. , Iiy the Governor: i>" rv ?> ? - iv. v*. l'liicKucv, ?>cc'ry of State. . Sept 23 ' 30 2t ^iT'OltTAN'r SALE ! ! Will bo sold, on the 11th NOVEMBER J NEXT, at the late resilience of Joshua Mcachuni, the tract of LAND on which ho lately resided, situate about thirteen miles westward of the village of Abbeville, containing One Thousand Four Hundred and Thirty Acres, more or less. The place is in a good state of improvement, iiuvuig un ii a goou lJvvellmg liUUJSE, GIN HOUSE and SCKEVV,THRASHING HOUSE and THRASHER, a new MILL HOUSE and MILL, and all necessary out buildings ; three hundred acres 1 oflreshly cleared land, f a r .so. Will be sold at. the same timo and place, i about five thousand bushels of CORN, a i quantity of FODDER, about four hundred i bushels ot WHEAT, about one thousand ( buslwls fit OA'PS! !MI/I "l.n.il nft.. 1 1.?1~ ? w ? - & * uiiu ui/uui un^ uuanvia 1 of RYE; HOUSES and MULES, i CATTLE, SHEEP, HOGS, HOUSE- < HOLD and KITCHEN FUTNITUltE, PLANTATION TOOLS, and many , otlior articles. The land will be sold on a credit of one i and two and three years, and the personal property on a credit of one year, the whole to bear interest from date. JAMES MEACHUM. Kx'or of Joshua Mcacliurn. August 20, 184(3 26 lit ] Ware-House ami Commission Business, j A ND HE C E I V I N (i A N D , FORWARDING AGENCY. IIAMIUJUC, s. c. Tlio subscriber bogs lr>avc jhjiiu inionn ins rneus and I Me public, that he has leased ^SBiiiMBHgb t In? buildings formerly occupied by the { Rail Road company as a Depot, For the purpose of pursuing the above i : -11 = uusiiivsh ill Uli us various orunCDOS, COTTON, sfored with hi.n, will have the important advantage of being as i it were, On tin* Rail 1'oacl. And ready for transportation either to 1 Charleston or elsewhere, as the Cars load and unload immediately at his doors; i -- - wiiuob us iuuuuuu uii tins account o.lso presents poraniount advantages to those who may wish to sell their produce in this ( I market. He Hatters himself, therefore, from the superior location of his WarcIIousc, together with his determination to give strict attention to the interest confi. ded to his charge, ho will be able to give general satisfaction to ail who may favor him with their custom, LIBERAL ADVANCES will at all times be made on cotton or other produce, either in store or for shipment to Charleston, and every facility extended to those who may wish either to sell their produce in this market, or to ship by the Rail Road | 10 onariesion or oilier markets. liis charges will be as moderate as those of any similar establishment; and insurance can be effected on this Ware-House, at as low rales as anv in the place. Sept. 3. 28 It B. M. IIODGERS. RECIMENTAL ORDERS. ' ['iirsualit to General Orders, tho Otii Reuinent will parade ?t l,OMAX'S OLD PIF.LI), on THURSDAY the Bill of [N'TOni.'.H. MiYT : 1 <*- " - ? <-<iull'l":u lor unn u??J Review. TIii* commissioned and non-commissiou.'(I < )llic?;rs will assemble tit tlie same plaeo m the day previous lor Drill and Instruct ion. iiy order of Col, S. Donnald : T. J. ROBERTS, Adj't. Sept 30 3t t EG IM ENTAL ORDERS. I., ?i?1: . ' ? - ii uinuiuiu:?: to i.m.-ncrai Orders from Drigradior Uum'ral Bradley, the Kiglitli Llegiment will paradi; at Morrow's Old Field, On Tuesday tlio Gtli day of Oclobor next, it 10 o'clock AM, armed and equipped as :in* law din-els lor Itcvicw and Drill. Commissioned and non-commissioned jflieers will appear the day previous for Jrill N. II. MILLER, sept 8. 28 fit Col. 8th Reg. S. C. M. Ill: A I) (J IT A W'I'li'RS 2nd Brigade, > August 21st. 1846. $ The following Regiments will parade for Review and Drill at times and places specified. The lUth Regiment at Richardson's on l'tll'SllilV tlm^Otil nf x.>i)tnmtn.? The 7lh Regiment at the Old-Wells, on Thursday the first day of Octobcr. The 9th Regiment at Lowes on Saturjay the 3d day of October. The 8th Regiment at Morrows Old b'ii-ld 011 Tuesday the Gth day of October. The Gth Regiment at Lomax's on Thursday the 8th day of Octobcr, The commissioned and non-commissioned ofliccrs of eanh Kpmmont will no. 7"t> somblo on the day previous to their Renew for drill and instruction. Bv order of Brig, Gen. P. H. BRADLEY. W. W. Bklchku, Brigade Major. The Edgetie.'d Advertiser will copy the tuuvu i w leu* Sept. 8, 1840. 2S 5t 11. xrJ EFFeus7 Commission Mrrcliuiit ami General Agent, IIAM1JURU, S. C. Is always to bo found at his post, rea''y to Jovotc Ins ontire personal attention to the sale of COTTON, FLOUR, BACON,&c. Buying GuorlsJor Planters tV* Merchants, DECEIVING AND FORWARDING LtOODS, Froo of Drayage, STORING OR SHIPPING COTTON, &c, &c. Having been actively en?rnnrcd in busis nous m this place for fifteen years, with five years experience in the above branches, he still offers his services to his friends and the public, and flatters himself, that by energy and close attention to the prices of articles, either for sale or purchase, both in this and the Augusta markets, he can be useful to all those who may favor him with their custom. Ilis charges shall be modcrute in all cases. He tenders his iimiiKs jor past iavors, ana respecttully solicits a renewal of the same. sept 16 29 6t WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION BUSINESS; IIAMBURH, S. C. The subscribers having formed a partnership in the WAREHOUSE and COMMISSION BUSINESS, which they inlend to continue at the old stand recently Dceupicd by Walker & Pearson, respectfully oftur their services to the public generiillv Tlinu ?>m Hfnm a~ii ??J - * MVJ (VIM VU1V.J UIIU KJU1I| Uotton, Bacon, Flour, and other Produce ; Receive and Forward Merchandise, Pur* chase Goods to order, &c. Their charges will be regulated by those of the market; and liberal advances will be made on produce consigned to them when required. From the many advantages of their location, Well known as the "WATER PROOF WAREHOUSE," and from the long- experience ot Mr. Walker, who will prive lus personal attention to t!ie sale of Cotton, &c., they trust, by strict attention to all business entrusted to their care, to merit a share of public patronage, and to give general satisfaction. WALKER &, BRADFORD. f.\ WALK Ell. | S. 1W. BRADFORD, rpfirinrr frArv* fKn ^nmmiotMAn T>?? v.. WV..IO0 i will niv/ vyuiiiiu locivti JJUsiness, I avuil mygelf of the present opportunity to offer, on the part of Walker & Pearson, oar sincere thanks to our patrons for that liberal support with which they have favored us; and,at the same time,to solicit a continuation nf (lift snme for Walker and Bradford, whom it affords me a pleasure td recommend to the confidence of my friends and the public generally. sopt 16 -29 4t I. L. PEARSON. To Physicians. Having exchanged the practice of medicine for a more congenial employment, I offer for sale my entire stock of MEDICINES, SHOP FURNITURE, SADDLE-BAGSS, an excellent case of SURnwcilM'S TTvrsTniv/irciYr'pe ^ M v 1 * ? * V w a.m. X_1 J, A V 1UU11 Jl iWf &c &c &c. This stock embraces all the medicines, furniture, &c. nescessary for the young Physician to enable him to enter at once upon the practice of his profession. The above articles will be sold at a sacrifice. Persons wishing1 to purchase will apply at the Printing Office. C. H. KINGSMORE. Aug 16 25 tf ~~~ Land for {Sale. A tract of land for sale one mile and a half of Cokesbury, containing 350 acres. Terms very reasonable. Add!v to F. A. CONNOR or JOEL SMITH. Sept. 8, 1846. 28 tf