The banner. (Abbeville, S.C.) 1844-1847, April 15, 1846, Image 4
(selected.)
LOVE UNCHANGEABLE.
Yes! still I love thee :?Time, who sets
His signet on thy brow,
And dims my sunken eye, forgets
The heart he could not bow ;?
Where love that cannot perish grows
For one, alas ! that little knows
How love may sometimes last;
Like sunshine wasting in the skies.
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When clouds are over cast.
The dew-drop hanging o'er the rose,
Within its robe of lights,
Can never touch a leal' that blows,.
Though seeming to the sight;
And yet it still will linger there,
Like hopeless love, without despair?
A snow-drop in the sun!
A moment finely, exquisite.
Alas! but only one.
Enough that in delicious dreams,
1 see theo and fnrorpt
- to
Enough that when the morning beams,
I feel my eyelids wet!
Yet. could I hope when Time shall fall,
The darkness, for creation's pall,
To . jet thee?and to love,?
I would ntfTshrink from aught below,
Nor ask for more above.
EPIGRAM.
'Tis said that Truth is doom'd to dwell
Down at the bottom of a well;
(How cruel thus to duck it!)
'Mongst us so seldom it appears,
That 1 brgin to have my fears
Truth.must have kick'd the bucket.
A Locofoco editor in Indiana
preaches a long sermon from the
text " Memento moi i," which he
translates u Jiemejnber to die." We
SUDDOSC tho. nnor follow ?<a
that people will forget to die, and
so live forever.?Louisville Journal.
A man can't help what is done
behind his back, as the loafos said
when he was kicked out of doors.
An Irish paper, in noticing the
appearance of a celebrated actress,
says; The house was crowded
with hundreds more than it could
hold of admiring spectators, who
went away without a sight.
Domestic Economy, Some
courtiers were talking of their
household affairs, and in particular
of the wages they gave their servants.
One ot them observed, that
he grave his maitre d'hotel a hnn.
dred pistols ; a second that he allowed
his six hundred. " And I,"
said one, " I go far beyond either
of you, for I allow mine four thousand
irancs per annum." At first
the whole party were astonished
at this exorbitant allowance. At
last one of them thought of putting
the question, "but do you pay
him 1" " Oh, no," said he.
A Lucky Printer.?Mr. Las
fayette Stiff, a compositor in the
office of the Cincinnati Times, received
a letter recently from Alabama,
enclosing a remittance, and
informing him that by the decease
of a relative, he was now the heir
of property and cash of over $10,000
value. We can imagine,
(says the Enquirer) that he must
have drawn an exceedingly long
breath when that intelligence met
his eyes. Well, we don't know of
any body that has a better right to
such Jucit than printers, for, as a
general thing, they can appreciate
those little trifles to the fullest extent.
At a late election in Memphis,
three printers were successful
candidates : one was elected Sheriff,
another Alderman, and the
third Constable.
" Mithter! mithter ! what have
you done, said" a little "shaver"
with protruding eyes to a " greeny"
who had just finished tying his
horse to a spruce pole, as he
thought on Merrimack street.
"Done," said the fellew ; "what
d'ye mean; I hain't done nothin
not's I knovw on."
" Why, yifch you have thir, vou?ve
jeth hitched your hofch to the Mag*
netic Telegraph, and you'll be in
Bothton in leth than two minnith
if you don't look oufc"
x he man untied his horse with
nervous anxiety and jumping into
his sleigh, drove hastily down the
street.-?Vox Populi. J
There never was a lady so virtuous
or moral that she would not
hook another's dress when an opportunity
^oftered,
/
1
More Blunders than one.?An
Irish nobleman on a journey, was
in formed that his w?v lav a
_ ' J "v w
ruined bridge which he would be
obliged to pass in the night. He
ordered his postillion to call him
when they reached the dangerous
place, then wrapping himself in
his cloak went to sleep. When
they reached the bridge ?he postillion
called, but as his master did
not awake, he drove on and passed
over.?Soon after the traveller
awoke and called out:?" How is (
this ! John have you passed the (
broken bridge ? " " Yes, your honor."
" Why did you not wake me
as I ordered vou to do ?" ' T HJrl
not like to disturb your honor."
" Upon my honor, it" we had all
fallen in the water and been
drowned, I would have put a bullet
through your head." " By all
the martyrs, if you had, I would <
have left your service the next '
minute, if 1 had starved." \
Look into the life and temper of J
Christ, as described and illutrated .
in the Gospel, and search whether 1
you find anything like it in your
own life. Have you anything of
his humility, meekness, and benevolence
to men? Anything of his
purity and wisdom, his contempt '
of the world, his patience, his for- ,
titudc, his zeal. \
"Genius will always work its
way through, as the poet 'Said ]
when he saw a hole in the elbow
of his coat. ii- <
A down east editor wonders
why his subscribers, who are ram- i
pant for Oregon, will not walk up 1
and pay their subsciptions, after J
having had more than a " year's ]
notice" that the payment would i
be yejcj^desirable. 1
The Farmer.?With no inheri- j
tance but health, with no riches |
but industry, and no ambition but i
virtue, he is the sole king among '
men, and the only man among
kings.
An Irishman, recommending a
cow, said she would give milk, year
after year, without having calves,
because it run in the breed, as she <
came from a cow that never had !
a calf. "
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The above valuable work is just completed,. |
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It forms of itself a complete Library of i
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well as more particularly of the very recent ]
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Price for the work in Nos, complete, $3
Full bound, in two Vols, $4
Agents are wanted to procure subscrit
bers in every town in the United States.
Any person obtaining two or more subscriptions,
may deduct one third of the
8&me as his communion. nnH nnnn ?ho
receipt of the balance accompanying his '
order, tbo woik will be immediately for- 1
warded, by mail or otherwise, as he may
direct. Address, post paid, the publisher,
DANIEL ADDE,
107 Fulton?at., N. Y.
; ^
NOTICE. |
?6 The subscriber, wishing to leave i
Tthe State, offers hio LANDS for sole 1
lying in Abbeville District, on the waters 1
of Rocky river, two miles east of Lonnds- ?
ville and only six from Savannah river, *
consisting of Twelve Hundred Acres, one c
half cleared and the balance in woods, on ?
a credit of one, two, three, and four years, c
no instalment hearinor int/?r#?nt
On said Plantation there is a good
DWELLING, a new GIN HOUSE and SCREW,
& a THRASHING HOUSE,
and all ouUhouses new. The Plantation L
is under good repair. t
Any person wishing to purchase would \
do well to call on the subscriber.
, JOHN A MARTIN.
March 18 3 13t j
0?r Edgefield Advertiser will publish
the above three months, and forward account
John A, Ma^in, LoundsviHe. /
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ATTENTION BATTALION !
Abbeville C. H., >
25th March, 1846. $
A The Upper Battalion of the
3 8th Reigiment of Infantry,
M will assemble for Exercise
fjf and Inspection, at JMcCaw's
Old Field, on Saturday the
f25th of April next, by 10
o'clock, A. M., armed and
equipped as the law directs.
. The Commissioned and
non-Commissioned Officers
will appear the day previous
for Drill, &c.
The Captains of Beat Companies will
Drder out the pioneers in their respective
commands.
Col. N. H. Miller :
S. McGOWEN,
Mch 25 4 5t Lieut. Col. 8th Reg't.
Valuable Town Property for Sale.
r. n. The subscriber intending to
' Mfefl move t<> the country, offers for
115|fe8ale his HOUSE and LOT in
jMfcWBBtthn Village of Abbeville, situated
on the Public Square. The House is a
comfortable and commodious one, and in
connection with it, are two LAW OFFICES,
which can be rented at fair priccs.
All the out buildings and fencing are new,
ind the Dwpllinop Hnnoo lino I""""
PAINTED. Any person wishing sucfi
property, would do well to call and see me.
Dec 17 42tf J. RAMEY,
Slttjerttsemcnts.
hT l. jeffers,
General Agent and Commission Merchant,
HAMBURG, S. C.
Still offers his services to his friends and
the public, and he will devote his undivided
attention to the
Selling of Cotton and Flour,
Receiving and Forwarding Goods.
Buying Goods for Planters or Merchants,
or attend to any business that may
be committed to his care.
He embraces this opportunity of tendering
his thanks for their liberal patronage
heretofore bestowed, and by industry and
close attention to business, he hopes to
merit, and continue to receive the same.
It shall be his aim to_make all his charges
aa lirtlif oa 1- ? * ",l *
< ?gi? uo puaaiuiC) MlUWIIlg I tint Will 06
to his interest to closely obstffrvc 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
t>y Boats, will be received free of wharf"
ige. All produce sent to him for sale, will
lie promptly sold on arrival, if so ordered,
.aug6 23 tt
Warehouse and Commission Merchant,
HAMBURG, S. C.
^The subscriber continues at
/jj^^VJaflthe old stand ofH L Jeffers
afawrtmrntrdMl & Co., and will carrv on the
MIHK 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.
je 2517 3m J F GRIFFIN.
TAILORING.
Till* enhanrihor urnnlil 5 ?%#>* ?*** **-* J ?
_ nvuiu iiiiuiiu mo menus
ind the public, that he has located himself
in the neighborhood of Shrroiv Camp
Meeting Ground (at R. Hill's old place)
ivhere he is prepared to execute all work
committed to his care with despatch, and
pledges himself that his prices shall be ar*anged
to suit the times. He would further
state that if work entrusted to his care
is not well done, that he will make no
charge lor his services.
April 1 5 3w HENRY CANNON.
Liefer to Dr Isaac Branch and H H Penny
NOTICE! ~
Just received, by S. Anderson, Agent,
300 gallons fine Ohio and Mountain Whiskey,
fine Peach Brandy, superior Holland
Grin, superior Cog. Brandy, Jamaica Rum,
New England do., superior Ale, Cider in
lottles or on draught; Candies assorted,
Mackerel. Molasses. Orancrps. P.tiopao
smoked Herrings, Oysters, Almonds, Butler,
Crackers, Tobacco, Segars, fine Mas
leria Wine ; and expected in a few days
London Porter. The above articles of
Spirits will be sold low for cash, by the
rhree Gallons ; and the other articles as
ow as can be purchased in this village.
Abbeville C H, April 1 5 16w
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District Temperance Society.
The third quarterly Meeting of this Socijty
will be held on the 4th Friday in April,
ffhich will be the 24th day of the month,
it the Presbvterian Church callpH
fille," of which the Rev H Dickson is
Pastor. It is to be hoped that all of the
Local Societies will send up Delegates,
ind that the good people in that quarter
vill turn out en masse, as a number of adIresses
will be delivered, and if circumitances
are favorable, the meeting may
untinue on Saturday. By order &c.
ISAAC BRANCH, Sec'ry;
April 1 5 3w
SHOT GUN FOR SALE.
I fine double-barrelled Shot Gun can be
>ougbt for Twenty Dollars, cash, by ap>lyiog,
immediately, at this office.
Mch 11 2 tf ,
"Dr. Lacount's Vegetable Tooth-?Ache
n:-;- . * J
?"??<? vcumu auu iiDmeQiHie cure.
For Mile by ,
Drs. WARDLAW & DEND Y,
LpriJ 1] and JOHN McLAREN.
The State of South Carolina,)!
ABBEVILLE DISTRICT.
Win Harris, applic't., vs. M. Harris and* 1
others.?Partition in Ordinary.
It appearing to niv satisfaction, that Fran- (
ces F Harris, AgnuB A Hunter, Uriah R t
Harris (lunatic), Louisa J Heard and A J c
Harris, heirs and legatees of Richmond t
Harris, deceased, Defendants, reside with. J?
out the limits of this State: Ordered, that s
they appear and plead on or before the s
first Monday in July next, and shew cause o
why the Real Estate of said deceased (sit- (
uate in Abbeville District, on Savannah t
river, adjoining lands of J E Calhoun, and g
containing 292 acres) should not be sold
or divided, or their consent will be entered ]
of record. DAVID LESLY, Ord'y.
April 8,1840 (Pr's bill $10.50) 6 13w
The State of South Carolina,
ABBEVILLE DISTRICT.
Sarah J. A. Wharton, vs. Thos. Simmons,
et. al.?Partition Real Estate
Amelia Simmons, dee'd.
It appearing to my satisfaction, that Thos
Simmons, Francis Simmons, Jos W Sirn- 1
mons, Arthur Simmons and Anna Sim- *
mons, minor, parties Defendant, reside 1
without the limits of this State : Ordered, <
that the Defendants do appear and plead <
on or before 1st Monday in July next, i
otherwise their consent will be entered of '
record, DAVID LESLY, Ord'y. I
March 9.0. TSAR "
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I STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
Abbeville District. '
Jane Robison, adm'x., vs. Mark S Anthony
and John Brown.?Bill toforeclosc
mortgage and, 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 Whitner, Comp'ts Sol, it is <
ordered that the s*id Defendant do appear '
and plead, answer or demur to the said 1
Bill within three months from the publi- i
cation hereof, or the same will be taken \
pro confesso against him.
H. A. JONES, G. E. <
Comm'rs, Office, 23rd Feb, 1846. 13 52 .
Dr. Spencer's Vegetable Pills, 1
i and Vegetable Tonic and Restorative
BITTERS.
The value and efficacy of Spcncer's Vege. i
table Pills have long been known and ap1
preciated in a srreat variety of diseafips-nn?l
as the best and most important of Family <
Medicines. Dr Spencer having been actuated
by a desire to benefit his fellow beings,
has also prepared his Vegetable To- ,
nic and Restorative Bitters, which he now ,
offers to the public, as the result of an ex-> (
tensive practice, and thorough investiga- |
I tion of the laws which govern the human |
system. ^
' They are purely Vegetable, and may be
| taken with perfect safety by all ages and j
sexes in youthful, adult and declining life. {
The design of Spencer's Vegetable Pills ,
! and Vegetable Tonic Restorative Bitters, {
is to create a flow of pure healthy bile, in- ,
' stead of the stale and acid kind.
The obiect of the Pills is to stimulate
all the vital organs of the system into t.ction,
and thereby cleanse the stomach and
bowels of all the morbific and offensive <
i -I - ? *- 1 1
uuuci wim wuiuu me system is closed,
and which promotes disease. The Bilters
are to strengthen and restore the stomach
and vital organs, to their proper tone and
vigor. When this is accomplished, good
health must be the result.
The complaints that come most directly '
under their influence, and for which they i
are so particularly designed, are as follows: i
Bilious Fever, Fever and Ague, Dyspep- !
sia, Liver Complaints, Sick head-ache, t
Enlargement of the Spleen, Jaundice,Piles <
Cholic, Bowel and summer complaints, 3
Impurities of the blood,Female Obstruct 1
tion, Heartburn, Incipient Diarroeh, Habi- i
tual Costiveness, Determination of blood
to the head, Loss of Appetite, Blotched or
Sallow Complexion and in all eases of
Torpor of the bowels, where a cathartic or {
apperient medicine is needed. As many
of thp nhnVP pnnmprnto/l 'lipnnon r.
v , w muiuc ?*?VVi U IBVUObO CUIJIC VII
imperceptibly, and become far advanced <
in their progress before it is suspected that j
they exist in the system, no one should (
expect In such cases, to be at once reliev- <
cd entirely, but should continue the use of '
the Medicine for a considerable length of j
time.. Full directions accompany the me. j
dicines for their use,in all those complaints
for which they are recommended. ,
Price 25 cents per box for the Pills, and <
$1 per bottle for the Bitters. c
Reader! do not fail to notice the follow- ?
ing certificate from Mr James Lindsy, of 1
Jefferson, Jackson co., Geo. c
To Dr. Spcncer? March 18, 1846. *
Dear Sir: I have made great use of I
If - t i - *
jruur vegeiaoie jfiua in my family lor the c
last thice years, and I consider them the *
best medicine in use. I have made con- 1
siderable use of Peters' Vegetable Pills, fl
and many others, but 1 am convinced that v
yours are superior to any of them. For r
Sick Head Ache they are an excellent u
medicine; for Bowel Complaint I think a
them the best medicine 1 ever used. Some
of my neighbors are also using your Pills
with the most decided benefit. Id fine, I '
candidly confess that I have derived more Kreal
benefit from them than from any other I
medicine 1 have ever used: and I think
that every family should always keep a
supply of them on hand. ' II
JAMES LINDSEY. F
The above medicines are for sale at Ab- v>
beville C II by Drs Wardlaw & Dendy, tl
and at the Post Office by John McLaren, si
April 1 - 5 3m. B
A large assortment of LAW si
BLANKS just printed, at this ofljee. v
?he State of South Carolina,
ABBEVILLE DISTRICT.
n the Court of Common Pleas and Gentrat
Sessions.?March Term, 1846.
~v 1 i -?
/rucrea mat an EXTRA COURT for
his District be held for the purpose of
ompleting oil the unfinished business of
his Term, to wit: on the SECOND
UONDAY IN JULY NEXT, and to
it for six days, if so long a time be necesary;
that forty-eight Petit Jurors be drawn
ind summoned to attend the said Extra
Uourt; and that the Clerk of this Court,
>y publication in tjie Abbeville Banner, da
jive public notice of this order.D.JL,.
WARDLAW.
Published by order of the Court:
J F Livingston, Clerk .
March 21,1846 5 14t
The State of South Carolina;.
ABBEVILLE DISTRICT.
In the Common Pleas.
William A. Cobb, vs. James Knox.?
Foreign Attachment.
The Plaintiff in the above case haying this
lay filed his Declaration m my office, and
the Defendant haying no wife or attorney
known to be within the State, upon whom
i copy thereof may be served : It is Orrl
urnil tKnif ^ T~? J ? ? J
?wwu uiui, bile oaiu LreivuuaiH ao appear
and plead thereto within a year and a day
[rom this date, or judgment by default will
be given against him.
JNO. 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. W. Marshall, bearer, vs.
Francis Henderson, sen'r.?DecCn. in
Attach!t. ok Prom'ry. Note.
Whereas, the Plaintiff in this action did,
an tins da;, file his Declaration against
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 rule to plead thereto,
on or before the Twenty-second day of
November next, otherwise, final and absoI.:...i
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lulu luuguiuni win oe men given and
lwardcd against the Defendant.
JNO. F. LIVINGSTON, Clerk.
Clerk's Office, Nov 22, 1845. 39 ly
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA
ABBEVILLE DISTRICT.
In the Common Pleas.
Geo W Pressly, }
vs vDecl'tionin Attachni't.
Rob't YeldelL S
Cieorge W Pressly, the Plaintiff, having
this day filed his Declaration in the Office
or me tJicrK of said District, against Robert
Yeldell, the Defendant, who is 6aid to
lie absent from and without the limits of
:hi8 State, and who has neither wife nor
Attorney known, on whom a copy of this
Declaration with a rule to plead can be
served : Ordered that the said Defendant
lo appear and plead thereto within a year
ind a day from this date, or judgment by j
lefault will be entered against him. !
JNO F LIVINGSTON,
Clerk's Office, 10th Sept, 1845^V
Sept 17 20 ly
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
Abbeville District,
In the Common Pleas.
Agnes Kingsmore,Adm'x. ^ Decl'n. in
v. ? Foreign
r ruucis nenaerson. } AUachm't.
The Plaintiff having filed his Declaration
in 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 be served : It is Ordered
that the Defendant plead to the said j
Declaration within a year and a day, or
lnal and absolute judgment will be given
iguinst him.
J. F. LIVINGSTON, Clerk.
Clerk's Office, Nov 19,1845 ly
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
Abbeville District.
In the Comwm Pleas.
Silas Anderson, who is in the custody of
he Sheriff of Abbeville District, by virtue
)f final process at the suit of the State of
South Carolina, hay/ng this day filed bis
)etition with a schedule of his whole esate,
for the purpose of obtaining the bene~
it of the Acts of Assembly, called the *Jn?
lolvent Debtor's Act." Public notice is
lereby given, that the petition of the *aid
Silas Anderson, will be heard at the Court
>f Common Pleas, for Abbeville District,
it Abbeville Court House, on the third
Monday of October, 1846, or such other
lay thereafter as the Court may order, duing
the term commencing at the same
dace, on the day aforesaid. And all the
:reditors of the said Silas Anderson are
lereby notified, personally, or by attorney,
o oo ana appear* tnen ana mere, in the H
aid Court, to show cause, if anv they can* fl
vhy tlie benefit of the said Acts should,!
lot be granted to the said Silas Anderson^ flj
ipon his taking the oath and making the fl
.ssifirnnn'nt required by law.
JNO. F. LIVINGSTON, Clerk.
Clerk's Office, 23d Jan. 1846 48 3nv^B
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South Carolina?Abbeville Dis.H
1, H. Townes, appl't., vs. I W.; P|iM
ther and Elijah Roberto.?
Real Estate, Betsy Roberts* dee'd. (
. uffuumijf iu my eituaiaciiOD WBir-iUUaD^I
Loberts, one of the Defendants, r^iqc?^H
ithout the limits of the ?tate: Ordej^d^H
lat he do appear and object tothgtHrU^M
ion, or sale of the Real Estate
LobertSt deceased* on or befdrt
londay in May next, or his consentlf l^f^H
ime will be entered on reemdfo .
Feb4,49 13t D,
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