The banner. (Abbeville, S.C.) 1844-1847, October 21, 1846, Image 4
(WRITTJ5N FOR THE IiANNKR.)
"The FJowm (fiat Bloom by the Wild
Scu Shore."
The flowers that bloom by the wild sea
shore,
'Mid the splashing- spray and the breakers'
roar,
While the loud, wild roar of the crested
wave,
Singsa requiem nowof their early grave.
They bloom like the maiden's cherished
thoughts,
Of the Love lu-r early hopes have sought,
Like an angel's lace through the stormy
sKy,
Or the clicrislicd smile near the saddened
sigh,
They stand on the verge of Flora's land
Like the sentries of her flowery band,
The lirst approach of the blast to meet,
'j'lie first of the morning's beams to greet:
No zephyred l)reezes soft and slow,
Waft music o'er this rock-gilt shore,
While the storm's rash fur}', wild and
loud,
Leaps by in its haste from cloud to cloud;
But oft when the sun has gone to rest,
And Heaven in her starry robe is dressed,
Low zephyrs sigh wild, sweet and slow
O'er the flowers that bloom by the wild
sea-shore?
They bloom like the touch of an angel's
I vrr*.
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Or the strains that's raised by love's
sweet fire.
Oh! may I sec, may I sing once more
Of the flowers that bloom by the wild
sea-shore.
Dart i ngton. Const anc v.
T?
Mary.?Who docs not love tlie
common, yet beautiful name of
Mary I It is from the Hebrew,
and means a ,l tear-drop." What,
sweet and .joyous hours of other
days?what pleasing associations
does not t!ie very name call up in
every heart ! Who knows aught
ill of Mary ? Who does not love
the name? If there is anviliin?r
? J
gentle iind valued, and womanly,
what Mary that possesses it not ?
Was it not Mary who was " Last
at the ' russ, and earliest at the
grave V* And was not Mary the
mother of I lie Savior of the world I
Moitrxi.vk Store.?The N. York
Sun says :?Among the improvements
of the times, we find in
England mercer shops, in which
articles of mourning are exclusively
s-.l and to be consistent the.
storekeeper and his clerks are all
clad in the habiliments of woe. A
A I t ...
gruut'maii who calls 111 to enquire
if he could have a pair of d irk grey
gloves, was requested to step into
"the mitigated niiliclion department."
an inner room, where second
mourning was kept.
Prentice tolls the following?of
course there is more fancy than
fact in it:?
One of ihe papers recounts .an
anecdote which oerhans illn?trj?tf??
I I " "" v-,J
as clearly as anything coulil do if,
the amount of intelligence exercised
in some parts of the country
by the voters who decide great,
questions at the polls. " How
does your county go this year,"
asked a zealous p ditician of a
Berks county (Pennsylvania) man.
"Yell I can't tell much," replied
the honest Dutchman, " de man
what tells us how to vote has not
been round."
Smoking.?" What harm,' said
Mr. Pu(I'wcll, * is there in a pipe ?"
" Nun, that I nose on," regular
down easier, who has more of the
philosopher in him than the scholar,
'scept smoking leads to drinkin',
and drinkin' leads to drunken**
ness. Now, perhaps drunkenness
might letch on the bile, and the
bile gives you the 'spepcy, and the
'spepey gives you the consump
1.1
i^un, ttuu Liie consumption letch on
old death, that's all. Now Mr.
WhiflTer, put all them ar things in
your pipe and smoke 'em.
Good humor is the sky of the
soul on which every star of talent
will shine more clearly, and the
sun of genius encounter no vapors
in >' """ "*
aaa ibo jyaoot? ?*:. i is uie most ex-1
quisite beauty in a fine face?a
redeeming trait in a homely one.
It is like the landscape harmonizing
with every color, mellowing
the glories of the bright and softening
the hue of the dark.
The Dutch proverb saith, Steal
mg never muKes a man rich ; alms
never makes a man poor; and
prayer never hinders a man's business."
A roiNTM> Blow.?An Individual
svni. lor :t physician,and after de|
taining liim lor soiiki time with a
description of his pains, aches, <fcc.,
he thus summed up:?
" Now, Doctor, you humbugged
me long enough with your good
for-nothing pills and worthless
syrups, they don't touch the real
difficulty. I wish you to strike the
cause; of my ailment, if it is in your
jiuwiu- 10 reacu 11.. 11. sunn ne
done," said I he doctor, at the same
time lifting his cane and dcmoli>liing
a decanter of g,n that stood
upon the sideboard.
ELLIOTT & WRIGHT,
Ware House and Commission Merchants,
HAMBURG, S. C\.
r? wjAnnounce to their friends
mm ;i ml t hn nn\)lm tlt?i+ tU/K* t>n
f associated thcinsolvcs togetlivr
for the transaction ?of
the above business in all its branches. In
offering their services to the public in the
above, they pledge themselves to devote
thfir undivided attention to the selling of
CO TTON, FLO V11,and other Produce,
RECEIVING AND FORWARDING GOODS,
Buying Goods for Planters, or attend to
any business usually transacted by
Commission Merchants.
B. Elliott. Tiios. J. Wrigiit.
sept 30 31 sm4t
H. L. J EFFERS,
Commission Merchant and General Agrnl,
hamburg, s. c.
Ia always to bo found at his post, ready to
devote his entire personal attention to the
?nl.v Z*1 Arrn>AM T^T /MTD n A y.
oui?: ui v>w x jl v-rm, i' ijuu iv,
Buying Goods for Planters <$ Merchants,
RECEIVING AND FORWARDING
GOODS, Fren of*Dravajre, STORING
OR SHIPPING COTTON, &c, &c.
Having been actively engaged in busis
ness in tliis pl.tco for fifteen years, with
five years experience in the above branches,
he slill otf-rs his services to his friends
and the public, and flatters himself, that
by energy and close attention to the prices
of articl' s, either for sale or purciia.se,
both in this and the Augusta markets, he
can be useful to all those who may favor
him with their custom. His charges shall
be moderate in all cases. He tenders hi.->
thanks lor past favors, and respectfully
solicits a renewal of the same.
sept. 16 29 6t
WAKE-1101 SE AND COMMISSION BUSINESS,
AND RECEIVING AND
FORWARDING AGENCY,
HAMBURG, S. C.
^ The undersigned lias
J ^ <s|keen 'or tl?re? seasons, ciin
r "-a"rf d in the above business,
lie will coulinne to occupy
the same Ware House; which, for convenience
and safi'tv. is nrwnnail.il liu nnu
. ? j ? ? ? -1 ? " J
oih?T in llambiirif.
Cotton shipped tome by the River, will
not incur any more expense for Dray a ?_'< ,
thnn if con^ii/ncd to any Ware House
on tlje bank of th". River.
All consignments atid orders thankfully
received and punctually attended to. Liberal
advnhccs will ho made on Cotton, in
stork, when tequired,
Aug 5 23 J. F. GRIFFIN.
AJ/ vi'wri1
j yjLJ
Of Limited Partnership.
The subscribers have formed n Limited
Partnership under the firm ot J. &. A. LOMAX,
for the purpose of carrying on a
General Retail Business,
at Abbeville C. II., S. C., in Domestic and
Fancy DRY GOODS, HARDWARE
and CU TLERY, FAMILY GROCE1)11713
T? 1- C<l - -
ivtuo, ouurs anu suppers,
Saddles, Bridles and Trunks,
Crockery and Glass, Huts and Caps, Bonnets,
&.c, Books and Stationery,
FAMILY MEDICINES, PAINTS,
Oils, Dy'.'stuffs and Perfumery,
READY-MADE CLOTHING, &C.
The Partnership commenced on the first
day oF January, 1846, and will terminate
on the 31st dav of December, 1855.
JESSE LOMAX.
AUGUSTUS LOMAX.
Abbeville C. H. sept 23, 1846 30 tf
Notice,
la hereby given to the Legatees of the Estate
of the late Stnnh pn Witlo
who are without the limits of this State,
that the Administrator, with Will annexed,
is ready to pay their respective legacies,
and requests them to appear in person or
by attorney, on or before the first December
next, and receive the same, ns he will
not be accountable for interest after thut
time. M. W. COLEMAN,
Adm'r Will Annexed.
September 2,1846 27 m3m
NOTICE
Is hereby given to those concerned, that
the citizens of Due West Corner, will apply
for an Act of Incorporation at the
next session of the Legislature.
May 15, 1846 II 29'
Notice,
la hereby given, that a Petition will bo offered
to our next Legislature, applying for
an act of incorporation for Liberty Church
September 2, 1846 27 3?n
W. C. & J. B. MORAGNE,
Attorneys at Law?Have formed a Partnershin
for th? -r ? a tar
_.?w.r^vwM. vi junvr, ill
Abbeville District. 8tf j
~ A LI ST OF L ETTte US,
Now remaining in the Post Olficc at
Abbeville (J. H., S. C.,Oet. 1, 1S4G.
A
Major J D A<lams, Henry Atkins,
Daguerrian Artist, Sylvanus Adams,
Washington Allen.
Yi
Miss Mary Jane Bowie, Andrew
Bradley, Daniel Brown,Samuel Banks,
W W Belcher, Uriah Barran.
C
Doctor Carter, Mrs E A Crowder, Jas
L? Calhoun, Miss Sarah Ann Cason,
George Campbell, G J Cannon.
D
| Cornelius P Dupre, George Duffey.
E
Mathew EiUvards, Sidney Evans.
F
David C Felton, Alex'r P Fowler 2, Daniel
Ferris, Reuben Fowler.
II
Robert W Haddcn 2, William Leslie
Harris 2, William-Harris, William Hill,
W E Haskell, D Hughey & Co, S J
Hay, Gen'l Hodges, Mrs Mary Hadaway,
Susan Hackct, Robert R Hous'.on.
J
William Junkins.
L
Mis Elizabeth Lipscomb, John L Lockridge,
James Lockhart, Thomas Lord.
JV1
Jessee Masters, Mrs Martha Masters,
M iss Permelia Medley, L D Miller,Mrs
Martha Maxwell, George M Morrow,
John Moore 2. Or Wm Master?. Smith
- ? 1
Mann.
N
John D Nix, Miss Frances H E Norwood.
Mc
Fcalin McGce, Robert McDonald,Miss
Martha McLand.
P
O I. 11 n l n * ? -*-* *
oiuuii v xaui, Airs Agnes Jii fuui.
R
J W Red.
S
Thomas Smith, William Smith, Sherrocl
Smith, Harrison Scott, Hezukiah YV
Smith, B W Stewart, Alex'r Stevenson.
T
McKinney Thomas 2, Miss Nancy R
Thomson, Turnbull.
W
Andrew Williamson 3, Miss Mary L
YVatUins, D Wardlaw, Mrs Elizabeth
Walker, T J Weem.?, Miss Susan E
Wilson, loma Woodbridge, Dr ABO
\\ oil, Andrew Weed.
N. 13?If the above letters r.re not taken
out of this office previous to the first
day of January, 1847, they will be returned
to the General Post Office as
dead letters. JOHN itfcLAREN,
Oct 7 32 3t Post 3/aster.
IMPORTANT SALE !
VVill bo sold, on the 11th NOVEMBER
NEXT, at the luto residence of Josliua
Meachum, the tract' of LAND on which
he lately resided, situate ubout thirteen
miles westward of the village of Abbeville,
bwiiiuiiuiig unu i nousand ?'our Hundred
and Thirty Acres, more or less. The
place is in a good state of improvement,
having on it a good Dwelling HOUSE,
GIN HOUSE and SCREW .THRASHING
HOUSE and THRASHER, a new
MILL HOUSE and MILL, and all neeessary
out buildings ; three hundred acres
of freshly cleared land.
ALSO,
Will be sold at the same time and place,
uhnilt fiup t Itnnon n*l hnol...1<- "^ r'/VD V -
? w uuouno Ui WIV11| 11
quantity of FODDER, about four hundred
bushels ot WHEAT, about one thousand
bushels ot OATS, and about fifty bushels
of RYE; HORSES and MULES,
CATTLE, SHEEP. HOGS. HOUSEHOLD
and KITCHEN FUTNITURE,
PLANTATION TOOLS, and many
other articles.
The land will be sold on a credit of one
and two and three years, and the personal
property on n credit of onu year, the whole
to bear interest from date.
JAMES MEACHUM,
Ex'or of Joshua Meachum.
AuguBt 26, 1846 26 lit 1
To Physicians.
Having exchanged the practice of medicine
for a more congenial employment, I !
offer for sale my entire stock of MEDICINES,
SHOP FURNITURE.'SADm.l7..RAn?S
II? potto
? un rAVuii' IH cuai; u? ou I\*
GEON'S POCKET INSTUMENTS, '
&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. P?T6ons wishing to purchase
will apply at the Printing Office.
C. H. KINGSMORE.
- Aug 19 25 tf |
Valunble Town Property for Sale. '
r, me subscriber intending to
move to the country, offers for
JSlfll8l>1(! ^'8 and LOT in
AdneSKthe Village of Abbeville, situated
on the Public Square. Tne House is a
comfortable and commodious one, and in f
connection with it, are two LAW OFF!- <
CES, which can be rented at fair prices. ?
All thf? out buildingrs and fencing are new, a
and the Dwelling House has bnen recently c
PAINTED. Any per&on wishing such c
property, would do well to call and see me. 1
Dec 17 42tf J. RAMEY,
*S!5S!?!5SS5a5!!H
The State of South Carolina,
Abbeville District.
William Wilson and Wile, applicants,
vs. Pliarcs Martin and Wife, James
Porter and others.?Real Estate, of
David Porter, dec-d.
It appearing to my satisfaction that David
S Porter, a Distributee and Defendant in
ling case, resides wit hout the limits of this
State : It is therefore Ordered that he do
appear and object to the division or sale of
the Ileal Estate of the eaid David Porter,
deceased, situate in Abbeville District, on
or befon^Lhe first Monday in December
next, or nis consent to th?s same will be
entered on record. D. LESLY, Ord y
Ordinary's Office, Sept 28, 1846
sept 40 31 lOw
The State of South Carolina,
ABBEVILLE DISTRICT.
iiV C H A N C L> it Y.
Uriah O. Tate, vs. Enos Asbury Tate.
?Bill for Partition.
By virtue of an order from the Court of
Chancery, will be sold, at Abbeville Court
House, on the first Monday in November
m-xt, the tract of Land described in the
said bill, containing four hundred acres,
more or less, situate in the Dibtrict und
State aforesaid, on Shanklin's Creek, waters
of Little River and Savannah, and
uuumicn uy lands ot Joshua Aleachum, Jno
Power, Jr, and A. Hunter? on a credit of
one and two years. The costs to be paid
in cas.li, and "the purchaser to give bond
and security and a mortgage of the pie*.
mist s to secure the purchase money, and
pay lor titles. H. A. JONES, C. E.
. Confrs office, Septal, 1846 30 Ct
The State of South Carolina,
ABBEVILLE DISTRICT.
Iii the Court of Common Picas.
Thomas L. Whitlocli, who is in the custody
of the Sheriff of Abbeville District,
by virtue ot" a writ of capias ad satisfaciendum,
at the suit of McCartcr & Allen,
having filed his petition, with a schedule ot
his whole estate, real and personal, for the
purpose of obtaining the benefit of the Act
of the General Assembly called u the Inrv.u?
? a ??
nui>' in J/I.UI.UIO XlUl.
Public notice is hereby given, that the
petition of ?.he said Thomas L Whitlock
will be heard ?nd considered in the Court
ol Common Pleas for Abbeville District,
at Abbeville Court House, on Thursday
the twmty-second day of October next, or
such other day thereafter as the Court
may order during the Term commencing
at the place alorcsaid, on the third Monday
in October next; and ail ihe creditors
of the said Thomas L Whitlock are hereby
summoned personally or bv their attornirs
to appear then and there in the said Court
to shew cause, if any they can, why the
benefit of the act aforesaid should not be
granted to the said Thomas L Whitlock,
upon his executing the assignment required
by the acts aforesaid.
JNO F LIVINGSTON, C. C. P,
Clerk's Office, July 18, 1846 21 3m
The State of South Carolina.
ABBEVILLE DISTRICT.
In the Common Picas.
William A. Cobb, vs. James Knox.?
Foreign Attachment.
The Plaintiff'in the above cose haying this
day filed his Declaration in my office, and
the Defendant haying no wife or attorney
known to be within the State, upon whom
a copy thereof nn.y be 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.
JNO. F. LIVINGSTON, Clerk.
niL-'a Offino IV! 1. TA 10.1C O -1
? 41b O v^iiik/V) Iiiaitli It) iOtU. o xy
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLTN A,
Abbeville District?In the Court of
Common Pleas.
Joseph W. W. Marshall, bearer, vs.
Francis Henderson, sen'r.?DccPn. in
Attach11. on Prom'ry. Note.
Whereas, the Plaintiff in this action did,
on this day, file his Declaration agpinst
the Defendant, who is absent 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 ruin in nlunH thr>r/?i/>
on or before the Twenty-second day ol
November next, otherwise, final and absolute
judgment will be then given and
awarded against the Defendant
JNO. F. LIVINGSTON, Clerk.
Clerk's Office, Nov 22, IeJ45 30 ly
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
m/uvviiic iyiOUltlj
In the Common Picas.
Agnes KingsmorCjAdm'x. } Decl'n. in
v. > Foreign
Francis Henderson. S Attachm't.
The Plaintiff having filed his Declaration
n my office, and the Defendant having no
wife or Attorney, known to be within the
State, on whom a copy of the same, with
i rule to plead, can beservd i It is Order
n uibi me iserenuani pieaa 10 me said
Declaration within a year and a day, or
[ihfel and absolute judgment will be given i
{gainst him.
J. F. LIVINGSTON, Clerk. ?
Clerk's Office, Nov J9,1845 ly
To the People of Abbeville. *
rha nllhpr?rihor ?1I " ?
? cwiiwio Oil per*
tons indebted to the Sheriffs Office for
IJOST, Plaintiffs or Defendant's,are earn> "
;stly requested to come forward and settle,
is this is my last year in office, I shall be A
!ompell<>d to have all cost due me in the
?f8ce settled. You will find myself or Mr
raggart always in attendance
April 15 7 tf J. RAMEY.
candidates,
For Sheriff.
We are authorized to announce
Mr. J. 11. TARRANT, as a candidate for
Sheriff at the ensuing election.
We are authorized to announce t.
P. MOSELY as a candidate lor Sheriff
of Abbeville Dis. at the ensuing election.
We are authorized to announce W.
A. COBB as a candidate for the office of
Sheriff ot Abbeville District at the ensuing
election.
The friends of A C HAWTHORN announce
him as a candidate for Sheriff for
llvUv.'viuu ju/iamui at me ensuing election
We are authorized to announce VA.
CHAEL HUGHEY as a candidate for
Sheriff, at the ensuing election.
For Clerk.
We are authorized to announce THOS
P SPIERIN as a candidate for Clerk of
Court of Abbeville District at the ensuing
election.
We are authorized to announce J AS.
S. WILSON as a candidate for Clerk of
Court for Abbeville District at the ensuing
Election.
We are authorized to announce Dr.
gt V. CAIN. nH n r>nnfliflotr. ?L -r
, IUI vyierti. OI
the Court at the next ensuing election.
For Tax Collector,
The friendsoftheRev. JAS. MOORE
respectfully announce him as a candidate
for the office of Tax Collector at the ensuing
election.
The friends of EZEKIEL TRIBLE
announce him as a candidate for the office
of Tax Collector at the ensuing election.
DR. HULL'S
Vegetable Fever and Auge and anti-Fever
PILLS.
Among all the advertised remedies of tho
day for ague and Fever, or Chill and Fes
vcr, none seem to meet with such rapidity
or sale and give so much general satisfaction,
as Dr Hull's celebrated Pills. Wher-.
ever they have been introduced, all tonics
in whatever shape, all mixtures and Pills
and preparations of every character, designed
for this disease, have been discarded,
and Dr. Hull's Ague Pdls have been
received as the only permanent cure.
They slop the Chills and Fever the first
day, and do not sicken the stomach or operate
on tho hnwols Vmm*9 ?i
_ ? ?.. . jl vuug viuiui uii aim
persons of e!! o^cs 56X6S9 auu conciitiona
inay use those Pills, not only with safety,
but with the certainty of success.
Reader, please notice the following testimony
from your own friends and neighbors
:
" Abbeville District, April 9, 1846.
" This is t-o certify that I have sold several
dozen boxes of Dr Hull's Vegetable
r ever anu Ague fills within the last three
year?, and have used several boxes in my
own family, and I have never known them
Fail curing the Chills and Fever in a single
instunce. I would recommend aU
those persons subject to Chills and Fever
to use Dr. Hull's Pills.
[signed] JOHN KELLER.
Mr Lewis Covin, of Abbeville District,
suys he has known the Chills and Fever
ot twelve month's standing completely
cured by taking only half a box of Hull's
Ague and Fever Pills.
Mr B Gussoway, of Anderson District,
writes, in the full of 1844, 441 was severely
attacked with the Chills and Fevers, which
continued on me until February, 1845. I
1 rind .Qnunrnl rpmn?li*io ??? ?
Wv*v?m? *vuiwui^ot uitu v*aa iui auiuu**
lime 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. I at last had recourse to Dr
Hull's Vegetable Fever and Ague Pills,
and in using only one box* was permanent*
ly cured, and have remained in good health
eviT since, i mink they are a superior
remedy in Chills and Fevers, and would
cheerfully recommend ihem lo all persons
subject to this complaint."
We might give scores of references and
certificates, but we refer the render to our
agents, where they miiy obtain a pamphlet
(gratis) giving a full description of the
medicine and its manner of use.
Price, 81 per box.
Dr. Hull's Cough Lozenges.
Every ftirnily in the United States ?h< uld
keep a supply of Dr Hull's Cough Lozens
ges in the house, not only as a preventive
medicine against the consumptive tendencies
of the climate, but as an effectual re.
mcdv in all cases of Coughs and Colds.
Ceder Grove,Abbeville Dis.Ap'l 9, '46
The Travelling Agent of Drs Hull and
Spenccr left, us about eighteen months
since what he thought a supply of Dt
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
ah excellent medicine for the relief of
Coughs, Colds, and all Pulmonary complaints.
B. & J. JORDON.
Price, 25 cents per box.
Dr. Hull's Worm Lozetigfes
Are a preparation that never fail td
move Worms from children or adulUl.
Children will cry for them, and eat them
is they would candy.
Price, 25 cents per box.'
All the abovo excellent Family Medi^A .
:ines are for sale at Abbeville C. Half
Drs. WARDLAW & DENfiY. "
Sept 23 O0&
JOfcN Ci RAKK-TM
ittorney at Law, having taken an office
in the rear of the Court House Mini
near to the Printing Office,will pttfchptly
attend to till business entrusted to
his cajre. Jan^4. 46