The Abbeville banner. (Abbeville, S.C.) 1847-1869, April 21, 1853, Image 4
~ POETRY.
Spare my Heart from Growing Old.
Olil time, I nsk -u boon of thee?
Tlioti'pt Mrippcd my hoart of munya friend,
Token half my joys and all my (ileo?
lie just for once to make amend ;
And since thy hand must leave its trace,
Turn locks to gray, turn blood to cold?
Do what thou will with form and face. <
But spare my heart from growing old.
I know thon'st taken from many n mind I
Its dearest wealth, its choicest store, ?
And only lingering left behind I
O'er wine experience's hitter lore.
'Tis snd to murk the mind's decay,
Feel wit grow dim unci memory cold?
Take these, old time, tu'he all away, (
But spare my heart from growing old. (
Give me to live with friendship still, <
And hope and love till life he o'er? f
Let he the first the final chill j
That bills the bot-'om bound 110 mora
That so, when I am passed away,
And in my grave lie slumbering cold,
ii mi luiui reiiienmrmice menus may nay
" Ilia heart, his heurl grew never old. 1
To a Lady Sleeping. <
Slumber gentle lady, 1
Slumber like the rose, s
When the air of Heaven
Lulls it to tejiube. (
Angels hover o'er thee, j
Softly seul thine eyes, e
Wuft thy spirit gently,
To the smiling shirs.
, I:
FOR THE FARMER. ~ [
Drain your Low Wet Lands.
The following, from the Michigan Far- J1
Tmr, contains some good practical hints .
and surestion<, :uiil may he read ami at- !'
ted upon with profit by many of our Southern
l eaders: 1
uIn reading the Farmer, I fiiul much good 0
information 011 nil subjects, yet I think the ?,
Michigan swamps do not receive due atten- ''
tion ; is the greatest evil that exists in our
4*?. . ?' ? *
r>iaie. l rue, intemperance is bad enough,
ami much lias boon said and done to do is
away, but they thai will not drink the poi- Sl
son. are not injured by it. Hut where it *'
the person, small or great, that does not '
suffer by inhaling the poison arising from r<
the stagnant water standing in our swamps? l'
I think it is not a high estimate to say that S(
one halt* of our sickness is caused by it. If
we had all doctor's accounts, we would .
form some idea how soon we could save
enough from that source to drain all the 0
swamp. ISIien think of the time and pains, .
and those loved ones we have borne away .
to the grave yard. Is it not enough to con- ,
vince any man that there is an enemy in "
our midst, and how can we drive it out?
Should savages come in and kill one-h llf v
as many of our citizen?, we would see the ^
inhabitants in arms at once. Let us have a ^
regular organization, appoint our editor '
ooimnander in chief, and all of us enlist ^
under him, and put the battle in array as
fpiick as possible.
"I can say from experience, that there is
money in these swamps, and we have only g
to drain the water out of the way to find it. f;i
1 cleared two acres of swamp : 14 years ago, p
put it into grass, and have cut about four n
times as much hay to the acre as on my
upland, and enough more profit to pay me
tor draining it every year. I had about w
lour acres flowed with water two to four fl
foot deep. T travelled round it, cleared h
round it, and tilled around it, and still here
iny enemy was on iny own premises. I
took the pick and shovel and went at it, and ft
felt much better in the ditch up to my neck, d;
than I did looking at it and dreading it. I
put in two rows of stones, six inches though, s;
a flat stone on top, filled in with small
stones and timber to within 12 or 15 inches
of the top of the ground. In a part of it I'
I put a scantling 4 by 4 and a plank on
them.
"I consider money more profitably paid "
for ditching; than let for 50 per cent. But
umi Hi-Hi caunui accompnsu inc oi?ject alone.
1 have drained the most of my own swamps, g
yet I do not expect to realize much benefit
as to health until until my neighbors drain
theirs. We want a general effort throughout
the State, and it will double the value tl
of any man's farm." ti
VARIETYDignity
of Vocation.
No impression prevailing in society, is
more false or fatal to the manhood of a
people, than that which gauges a man's }
worth or respectability by the field of labor or
profession he occupies, so long as that labor
or profession is useful or honest. And we
hold every useful vocation to be honest; _
denying most emphatically, that dishonesty
is ever useful. The nobility of man in this
country not depending, thank God! upon
hereditary honor, title or wealth, should ~
flow not from the nature of his honest toil,
but from the spirit he carries to that toil; yr
the spirit by which, with or against the smiles t
of temporal fortune, he shapes his career
among and his intercourse with his fellow
men. It has ever been our conviction that ^
lie is more of the true man, who turnsehim- fi
ncy-sweeping to an honest independent ac- ^
count, than lie, who scorning the rough B<
toils of the humble and needy, is willing to
live an idler?however proudly caparisoned, jj
upon the industry, sweat and blood of his
fellow-men. ?J
Henry Clay?republican in nil his instincts?paid
the workingman R jus' ar|d
noble compliment, when he said to a me- ?'
chanic as he shook his hard hand, and poin- 18
ted to the city palaces and spires, "behold p,
on every side the monuments to your glory?" fr
What matters it whether one carry the hod
or the plumbline; whether one mixes the * '
mnrt/ii' nr * *
niu trowci, bo long as "*
each is essential to the progressive triumphs
of human attainments in all outward res- ?
pectsl We would not have a man descend S
to inferior conditions of toil voluntarily, if
lie has the chance and capacity for the sup- J
erior, but we would have every man feel -j
that, when necessity commands, there is tfo ?
useful labor dishonorable. The Lord Chan- j<
ccllor on his wool does not more converse, ??
according to his advantages, the welfare of <cf
mankind,'than thq mason wh<yhew6 stone g'
in the nuart* thanliawl ^rlm
flgeha on thp liiH-fli je. * . " ' * > I
pRo^jt^here sre aj^^fet>le 2
^l?m * c*?nno^ ^ Pinl? ?"
^''-^ ' ^i-\ : ^ ''i* .:. ' i ?.'
categories of polite behwvior, lmve not a par-1
licle of 60ul or cordiality about them. We Iff
nllow that their iriannei-s may bo abundant- Y\
ly correct. Tliere may be cleganco in ?'
every gesture, and gracefulness in every pos- ?r
itiou, not a sniilo out of place, and not a
?tep that would not bear the measurement bet
>f tho severest scrutiny. This is all vory
line; but what I want is the heart and the
gravity of social intercourse; tho frankness
ihat speaks ease and animation; the eye that j
;nn-.L-c ~ll .1 : 11
i.iuii/iiitt iv/ (iii, iiitit tiiiiaw umiuiy <
rom every bosom, and tolls every man in ]
he company to be confident and hnppy. 8!,c(
i'liis is what I conceive to be tho virtue of gw
.lie text, and not the sickening formality t
if those who Walk by rule, and would re- ]
luce the whole of human life to a wire-bound VI
system of misery and constraint.?Dr. dial- ov<
tiers. of
John' Bull Beat at his own Thicks.?
Flic New York Times states that it has been \\t
\ habit, for a year or two, with several of ^
lie large English publishing houses, to print1 Jj;
ostlv editions of their works for the English I
narket, and at the same time an edition I
pecially designed for the American market' fori
?printing them in an inferior style, upon j t'1"
neaper paper, and soiling them at a reduced !
>riee. The name of an American publish- j ^
ir is generally inserted on the title, page; j Kuil
lit the books are printed in England. This j bu])
s done to forestall the American reprint. I pl>ri
Recently, a New York publisher made a j
urge collection of these English printed
looks, re-shipped them to London, where I
ie offered them at such prices as to very Dri
ugoly undersell the expensive English cd- j l<> ^
lions upon which the publishers had calcu- slllj
lied to make large prolits; and these gen- rec<
lemon are thus made the losers by their j
wn ingenuity, ft is said a good deal of i _J
Vfilfmuni />vlctc il.? t ' - ' 1
... ...nv/iii; II1U puu- I
shers in consequence of tliis return upon
lieir own heads of their own inventions. I J"l"
? I li
A Nf.w Distku.?The Glasgow stoneina- j iJ
r>ns are beginning to wear moustachios, on ! witl
lie score of health ; as reeotntnended by nor
)r. Allison, the Kdinbttrgh professor, who I1 c<
i?gards them as a preventive to breathing isl'
le line dust which so much injures the maan
and shortens his life. yea
"You haven't opened your month during
ie whole session," complained a member L
f the hlffi T I..i -
Kv^isiiiiuru 10 ;i
*presentative from the same town. "Oyes J'
have," was Uie reply, "I yawned through j)l8,
ic whole of vour speech on the liquor K?|,.
!!!." " snni
The construction of the Crystal Palace in *
ew York, in which the World's Fair is to yi'
e held during the ensuing summer, is going
irward with great energy. It is, however f B
et doubtful whether it can he completed J
v the beginning of May, the time originally jje0'
I; trs
IIk that can enjoy tfic intimac# t>f the
reat., and on no occasion disgust t|ienr with eKJa
uniliarity, or disgrace himself by etrvility, faili
roves that he is as perfect a gentleman, bv n,ai
ature, as his companions are by rank. !,fte
_ ~ n
Sleep, the type of deatii, is also like that! . ...
Itiili it typifies, restricted to the earth. It ^
ics from hell aud is excluded from from
caven. jj
Da. Buowx courted a lady unsuccessfully
>r many years, during which time he every will
ay drank her health, but being observed p' J
t last to omit the custom, a gentleman '"le
., > ? 8on
" J,_!
Clf 11 . ?
uijuii-, i/iiciur, youroki loust." I /
"Excuse me, as I cannot make her Brown, |
11 toast her no longer." For
? > ?? e
Why aro Farmers, generally, opposed to a
ic Maine Law? Because it goes against 11
leir grain. Hr'
The greatest friend of Truth is Time, her 8ecl
reatest enemy is Prejudice, and her con- Lo(J
,ant companion is Humility. nun
An Artist painted a cannon sp naturally coll
ic other day, that when he linished the ,ud
ich-hole, 'it went off.'
t.aot wfrnrnjo
ww a* vaaujuu. tor I
S. M. (.. Gary, ?r^
Attorney at Law and Magistrate. ^ j
office at cokkkriiuhy, 8. c. kcv
ii. wilson. i. ii. lomax. w. m. 1iaduk.v.
?? pert
Wllsca, Lomax & Haddcn. uhm
Attorneys nt Law and Solicitors in Equity. hud
office at aisbev1i.le c. ii.
Samuel W. Mabry, c E
Attorney nt Law and Solicitor iu Equity. ",tu'
office at alinbvtllk c. h. j]
W A. Lcc. v t;
\ Homey at Law, Abbeville C. II. |,.IV
to be found ut present in the office of el no- nin
ble, Esq.] wor
Selling and Storing Qdtton. mail
.f The mibscriber believing'Columbia to l'u"
he one of the best Cotton markets for the ai"'
Hunter, continues to give his attention to n,,y
filing the article, and when necessary in provided firBt
ith Store Kooin where it can beSareftilly sreur- ' ra
1, and will be iaken from either of ?h? R?il
>epols, free of charge for drayago. cou(
He also receives und sells FbOUR, CORN and fco"
her kinds of country prodttce on commission.? ,l,vu
[e is well provided with all' j'10
Staple Groceries, Hardware and Dry Gow^ l
suully wanted for Plantation und Family ngo, and and 1
constantly receiving fresh supplies, which he tore<
:n r?I 1
I muling mj nis customers at very lojy wors
-ice*, delivering IhcJft ut either Rail Road Depot uclei
ee of dray age.
Country merchants and ^he"r'Targt? Dealers will
id it to ihrir Interest to give nic a call at the old
und, No. 87, Richardaou-strect. g,
"J&QB'T. BRYCE. A. E
Colombia, Feb..23,1853. ?*' few ,
TATE OF'SOtfTH CAR(3ElNA, it\
Abbeville Dittrict?In Equity. ' . icine
las. Bonkx vs.Charles Banks, ) ~ * verti
William Banks and other*. J B.U fiiuparULoo. SyH,
T appenrirfg to my tatisftfcfion#hjK Thomas' fore
Advms slid Elisabeth his wfjra, Hester Ann hi?d i
>hiito'n. Diameter Wetera,tnv^tee last of whbm ?s ui
c children of Sarah Waters, defcease'd, ftnd other a mo
tildfen of Sarah^Waten, deaeqsed. Whose names men<
e not Known, redd* wUhoai the limiu df 'this to th
n
A4n JohlMon. Diame- Gent
v t*'?M8yw*oolldfBn or 8hrah Waterside- all oi
'a*ff:-fh<Jfe?an?e* ookoowri, flo plead, an. Al
r^ ordcroBytoth^ala complaint wlihin Abt*
1r g?
CMo'ra Office, Morcb i, IM3* ? "35' ?.?
. x "v ,
GROCERIES! GROCERIES!
. s. Kerr* Abbeville C. II., S. C.
TOULD respectfully inform his friends and the li
i public, that he has now on hand a good slock r
GROCERIES of ull kinds ! J
\ great many good things he?ido Sugar, Cof- V)
, Molasses, and Preston's Yeast Powders (the
it out) hiay be found at his More : Hj
fresh Salmond, in one and two lb cans; nl
Dairy Salt, 111 stnall sacks ; \\
Figs, Citron, Uaisius and Prunes ;
Extracts, for flavoring, of every kind ; U
>1)0 lbs l'otash, Soda, and Soda Salwratus ; j.Olive,
Almond ft. Turpentine Soap, in large harp;
100 sacks FI.OUU, of best quality, in 100 lb
ks; PORTKK, in quart and pint bottle*;
I'hampafrne, Sherry, Maderia, Claret, Port and r-oet
\VIN KS ; Cordials, all kinds ;
\ few bottles line Olive Oil; j-j
Lemon Syrup, of tbo best quality.
NE APPLES, LEMONS tfc ORANGES, V
*ry wcell tresli supplies; besidesngreat variety, |
articles unnccessuiy to mention. *
April 7 52 tT_ ^
JLivcry and Sale StnUtos. c
*siiington-Strekt, Amikvii.lk <"oi;rt IIoufk.
to this I'uijlio.? ^ r
Having lettKed llioso lar
r-2 \-;il)(l Commodious Sl'Aiu.KS, \1* yj ,
cted sonic two years since by Silas Anderson, ot
]. on Wuehin^ton-street, I take pleasure in in- | ai
miiig the public and stock drivers in particular, ! ?
t I am fully prepared with provender comforts, i p
ter conveniences and Hydraulic Ram-ificatimis, I
lccommodate any number of horses that may j ily
to me for quarters. I.ols, of atiysi'/.e und of "J
lcient number, with water convenient lo all, -i
plied by a Hydraulic liain from llio village ro
ng. The following are my terms: A
Horse per day 7">
" " mouth *) 0(1
Single leetl 30 _
lorscs, Hnggies and Carriages, with careful ^
vers, always in readiness to convey travellers ?
nv point, at moderate rate?.
hope by prompt attention to business, and a
icient number of attentive Ostlers, to merit and
five a share o! public patronage. 'I1
KI.MKOI) McCORD. ^
i*eb Ifi, 1653 45 If <>'
'ATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, k!
Abbeville District?Iu the. Common Picas.
iiston, Crews and Brawley vs \V. It. Sanders, pi
riiKllI'jAS, the plaintills did on the i25th day at
of ,\ aich, file theirdeclaration against tlio do- sli
feudant, who (as it is said) is absent from and
lioat the limits of this state, and lias neither wife
attorney known within the same, upon whom
>py of the said declaration might be served : It j ?
lerefore ordered, that the said defendant do ap- i |
r and plead to the said declaration, on or he- !
i the SJIith day of March, which will be in the vii
r 185-1,otherwise final and absolute judgment
then be uiven and awarded ni?:iin?i Kim S
MATTHEW M<DON U.D. c.c.r"a.d. i>ri
Mark's Office, March 52(5. 18;Vl !y ho
Notice- t'l,
TOR WARN all persons from trading fora Note
riven l?y inc to Robert A. King. of Anderson |
Lrict, S. C., for four hundred dollars. Tl e con- t'pl
ration for which the Note was given is un- (j)(
!!'Jt ?!*'? i Will l,#>t p?y roin- ?
nd'liv law. JAMES M. CARTER.
VI).24, IP'>3 4(1 lj_
'ATE OF SOUTH" CAROLINA, C]
Abbeville Dint?In Ordinary.
^H,E creditors anddrntrrbntp-s of the estate of ~
- Wt yy^ mid John \V. Muhry, bolh
i vill pteseHt their demands nronerlv i>rn
?l neon Thursday, the iiHili of April next, ^
lioT^ourt of Ordinary fit Abbeville C. II. for
iement. The estates wiii ho tiiiniiy settied on
i day. The settlement formerly made in the '
tc of W. W. Mahry will he amended. AH ?
115 to appear 011 (hat day r.nd present their de- j
ids as aforesaid, will ho precluded from therer
receiving any thin?r on (hem.
I). MAURY, Adm'i.
lareli 2!). 1?. I "J
ATK OK SOUTH CAROLINA, ?<'
Abbeville Dint?lu Ordinary. J
PON the petition of John II. Conk, administrator
of the estate of Sarah TC. Cook, defeased,
ee is hereby given to nil perrons interested in
estate, that a final settlement of said estute ;
iic iiuu 111 me imunary s ollico.on the 1st day
uly next, at whicli time and plane all persons
rested will either appear by attorney or in per- ?
or their consent to tlio sainr will lio entered of 71
ird. F. W. SELLECK, o.a.d J.
ipril 1, 1853 3m tin
KogvrS Livorwort au?I Tar, 1
the complete cure of (Roughs, Colds, Inliueii- "
ma, Asthma, Bronchitis, spitting Bluod, and "
II other Tiling complaints tending to Consump- J!"
on. Look at its unparalclled success!
I E above distinguished cough mcdicinois carrying
all before it ill Lung complaints. In all
iuiisui mo country u 13 constantly performing
?s which astonish even Physicians themselves,
k at the high character und standing of the
ic8 which vouch for itR unrivalled healing pow- J\
H.Cox, IVI. D., late Professor in the mcdicul
ego ut Cincinnati; Dr. W. J. Richards, Hon. t|)(
ge Morse ; Hon. Judge W. IS u rice, for more
I IJO years post master of Cincinnati; Dr. It.
Jew ton, Professor in the medicnl col lege at go
II phis, Tell 11 ; John A. Collins, Esq., proprie- ,
of the Temperunee Organ and general agent Jsp.
I10 Grand Division of the Sous of Tempciunce j '
>hio; Win. II. Levison, Es<|., editor of the.U.
lilitury und Naval Argus at New York ; Tlios
'aulder, Esq. of Albany; Rov. H. Wiseman,
li. Hoyt, N. York city; and we could name ^
dreds, aye thousands of others who testily from ajj
tonal experience, that it has cured them and |
r friends in some cases after all other remedies j-or
failed. Such men never make such stateits,
unless convinced of their truth heyond the
iibilily of a doubt. Read a few of the letters. ,
'.xtract from a letter from I'\ M.Cory to II. L ?
ivurt, Esq. No. 137 second-street, New York: I
Sparta,Juno 30,1849. .
'ear Friend Stewurt: 1 liaye been home now
two month*. When I lust saw you, I had r^i
little hopes of ever getting any better. Hut I
e now the pteusuro of thanking you for rocouiiding
me to take l)r. Rogers' Syrup of Livert,
Tar and Canchalagua. 1 got a dozen bol- |vc
of it and took homo with me, determined to J1/,
to a fair trial of it, as I had done with every ,
g el6e. I have only taken four bottles of it, |i'v
I must any it has done me more good than ^ "
oilier medicine I have ever taken. Oil my 'a
taking it, it increased the expectoration, and ca
ised a great deal of bloody matter from my ex'
gs. Hut that has now ceased, and so has iny J"?
jh, nearly. I cough but little uow? and expect m
to be entirely free from it, 1 considor it an v.?'
luablo medicine, and shall recommend it to ull 81 J
are afllicted with a cough or diseased lungs.
? fm
let a young lady who had the Consumption,
had bled a good deal fromtho Lungs, mid doc- ?
I several months with our physician, but grew or (
le, have one bottle of it, and it cured her. It r
J ulinost rnirucnlously in her case. ^Ir
Your sincere friend, F. M. Conr.
Bleeding at the Lungs Cured / ^H|
sb now 1'homitI/V it Acts!?Statement of
ang, baker. No. 388 Pearl-street, N. Y.??A ^
jays before lant Christmas I wbb taken unwell ?;
noon coinmenccd bleeding freely at the Lungs. Tli
led iu a Ilomrcpalhic I'hysicinn, but his moddid
not seem to help me. I read your adsement,
and thought I would try Dr. llogere' ,p,
*p of Liverwort, Tar and Catichalaguu. He- 1
1 had taken up the third bottle, my bleeding
stopped, my cough was gouo, aud 1 felt well VV
iual. My health i* now good. I consider it U
t excellent medicine, and cordially. rocom- aga
) it to mv friends. fThisstatement was mad? fror
e Proprietors, March 12tb, 1850.J n?>it
SCOVIL & MEAD, or I
1 Chartres-street, New Orleans; Wholesale clar
sral Agents for the Southern States, to whom I
tiers must be addressed. do a
so sold by WARDLAW tc LYON, befc
tviUe; G. L. Penn,'. Edgefield; Lewis and whi
Ison, Liberty flill; Iaydse?^?nd Hawthorn^ fifty
WW; Benson amf CTOnnWpWfn, Anderson ; will
. Risiey, Lanrenstflle; and by oqe annt in
r town in the Soath. [April 7-5m C
' : .
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mmmmmmmmmmmmmtmmmammmmmmmmmmmmaamm
China, Glass and Earthenware.
Direct Importations.
I. E. Nichols, Columbia, So. u.
IAS jtiHt received direct from the nianufacturcrs
in England and France, nud by recent
?hscIs from llio North, a very complete and varied
mortinent of the above named GOODS, comprint
all the new patterns and shapes; among which
re best
/hue Granite or Stoneware, China finish, o
superior articlo;
luk and other Coi.orf.ij Ware, of new styles;
kencii and ISnui.ipii China, new shapes, Plain
White Gold band and decorated ;
icii China Dinner and Tka-sktth, and bcautinr..i
i.'..? a - .1
*m.i x .inwi am ithEH ill UlO IIIIP ;
ur, AIoiti.df.ij and I'oi.iriiku Gi.asswaiii:, of every
kind ;
iyott's 1'atkxt Gampiiknk, Store, Office, oik:
I'aiw.or Lamp, a superior article ;
t'F.nn's I'atknt Oii. and Laiii> IjA.mph, n new nrtidegiving
-{real light and brilliancy;
'i:a Tkavs, b-.-st Tahi.k Ciiti.kuy und I'i.atkl
Castuhs, Sroo.\s, i'om;s, iSlc:.;
[ousckccping articles, in great variety ;
rates of assorted Wares, of desirable and new
styles, by Wholesale ;
ackages of Tumblers, Flasks, &c. low by tlu
package.
Having complete arrangements for obtaining
lr Goods direct from the manufacturers \vc can
id will "Mir rare induceiiienls, cither by Whole*
ilc or Retail. Oi tiers altended lo promptly, am
aching warinnud. II. II .NICHOLS.
Columbia, March 10, lc.">3 ^m
?.T<!?3C ?: ?*. u.,l? :i...- ? <*. .
IT several very line building lots on (ho rail
ad about uquarter ??f a mile from tho village ul
bbcvltlc. 3li-tf JOS. MOO UK.
Car cist c? illaiuifitrf^ry.
sfSi"TS'1 The snhscriht rs have made exteiisive
arrangements t'oi the manulac?lure
of r.vK.nv nrsci;iition or ( 'a it acks.
at their woik shops i:i the Village, ol
owiufesville. They have secured tlio services ol
icelleut workmen in the several departments ol
e trade, and have on hand a carefully selected
nek of nrileriiils. All orders for any kind of veeh
will he faithfully und promptly executed, (and
a workman-like manner.) l{i:i\witiN<; of all
lids neatly and expeditiously done
They trust that hy their unwearied exertions to
ease in the price and quality, (of the work done
their manufactory) they will secure a liberal
tire of the public patronage.
LIDIM-ILL & WILSON.
Loivndesville, Feh 7, 1W53 44 tf
HBovsp.
V 'I'ltis beautiful and hi;;h bred HOUSE
C~~?\_ was purchased l?y me when a c?!l of Calii
llltiilgeit, Vermont, at a considerable exp-nse.
e is in#w four years old and will make the Sj-.rinir
nson.ai my plant Ution three miles helow t'amidgc
and at fSrcenwood. IJe is :t lieaiitiful inajjany
hay, fifteen and a half handshigh, and was
ed hy the old (lillbrd?Morgan and his dain a full
joded Morgan mare?nnd in his general form ho
sscss in u remarkable, degreo that most impornt
requisite in a stallion, (compactncss.) In his
in per and spirit ho exhibits the intelligence and
cility which -characterize most of the Morgan
jim.'. I'\u fuiiiici puiiii uiars see handbills.
james cruswelt..
Jnn in, 1632 45 if
larlsston and Florida Steam Packets.
United Slates Mall Line?Scmi-Wcrkly.
tnnrcliiifr with I fir Nrw York Strainers riir/i i cm/
* T1IE CAROLINA, L. M. Coxettku
master, will leave every >S'nt~Sz=St!cSS*niirdai/
Afternoon, at .'1 o'clock, touch
r at Jacksonville, I'icolata and l'ilatka, on the
. juiiii r lvivci , iciuiiiiiig, win arrive ul l-liarlesil
on WrdncatlinfThe
FLt)|llDA,CiiAiii.r.c Wn.i.v muster, will
ivc on Tuesday Afternoon of each week, at
me hour, and, in returning, will arrive on Satilay
jMorning. Due notice will always lie given
icn the Carolina makes an extra trip to Si- Austin?.
It is only considered necessary (o pay
at these I mats have been liuilt especially for this
ule, and are commanded by the iiioslc.xperieiiccd
vij?alors.
Fare to Jacksonville ?>!S
Fare to Pilatksi Sjsll)
For Freight or I'aisugo, apply on board, ut
mliieri) wharf, or to
JOHN \V. CALDWELL, *!) Fast Hay.
Charleston, l'eb 10, 18;VI -15 ti"
y OTICK THIS.?All persons indebted to the
? csiiiic 01 nenry isentiy riec'd., will lind
eir notchin flip bands of Messrs. MctJowan and
rrin, who will receive payment for (hem ; and
persons having demands against iho said estc,
will please present them to the above gentle?n
for payment. Prompt attention to this 110:c
will save cost!
JAS II. LeROY, Adm'r.
dec23 38 tf
A Card.
merican Hotel? Change of Proprietorship.
HIS. SARAII FLEMiNG and Mr. Jamks T.
L Fleming respectfully give notice, that thoy
ve purchased and assumed the management of
e American IIotki., lately so successfullv con
cted by Mr. J. C. Janney.
In taking charge of tkiiti Establishment, thoy do
with tlio intention of using every means that exriencc
and energy will supply to give entire salaction
to their'pat rous, and promise zealous utr.ion
to their comfort. In asking a continuation
a fair portion of public support, tliey do so with
3 assurance that they intend to deserve it.
The tahlo will bo supplied with everything that
j market affords,served up in the best manner,
d dispensed by watchful attendants; and the
ambers nnd parlors will ho found always ready
the receptiou of guests
SARAH FLEMING,
J. T. FLEMING.
Pnliimhia, Jan 2(5, 1853 43 tf
I VERY & SALIC ST A BL ES.
Formerly .lolm C. O'lImilonN.
Bafta* o . THE subscriber lias tlio ^
pleasure toinform hisfriends
ir\Z SmL-;>h<1 tlic public, that having? V?r \?
rchased tho sj>lenc)iil Stock of fixtures of those
II-known uml popular Stables, formerly owned
O'llANLON, and lately by W. E. ARCIIl,
he is now prepared to furnish all who may
or him with their patronage, with cxcc.llent
ddle-IIorses, and handsoino and comfortable
rriages and Buggies, of tho latest styles, with
ims to match, and drivers, in whose sobriety and
lerioiice every confidenco cau bo placed, at
st reasonable prices. Many improvements
ire been mndo to tho Stables and Lots, and Dro-s
will find every accommodation they can dcs.
2afringes and Omnibuses from tliio Stable will
i from Boatwright tJanney's universally favor"
American Hotel," and aleo from the lone-es
lis'ied and well-known Columbia IIolcl, by
D. Caldwell, lo tho various Railroad Depots,
tny point desired.
COrdors left at tlio American Hotel, with
W. D. Harris, or the proprietor at theColumHotcl,
will be promptly attended to ; and the
scriberis confident that all who employ him
I be pleased with his prices and his team*.
. " NATHANIEL POPE.
}ot28 30 fim
[E STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
Addevii.le District.
Ip tbe Common Pleas,
rtmno PnKinann va Willtom A T.ahiov
Foreign Attachment.
fHEREAS, tho plaintiff did 011 the twentythird
day of November file his declaration
instthe defendant, who asit is said is absent
n and without the limits of the state, and has
her wife nor attorney known within the limitB
.ho samo, upon whom a copy of the said deution
might be served.
t is therefore ordered, that the said defend^nj
ippearand plead to the said declaration on or
re the twenty-fourth day of Noy em bet next,
ch will be in the year eightdftilptndred and
'-three otherwise final judgment
* MA^Kwfe^c^bNAM), 6 o t
10co n T -
" " - V?"W? ut-iy
. :
<t&Bf$*-'-' A-"'' - "
,t _-V
-W:. ' i ; f
WESTF1ELD & HOWELL,
Saddle and Harness Munufurliirers, Abbeville
Court (louse.
fl^ho Subscribers Recently r
J from Columbia, having l<>I
_L cated themselves ut Abbeville
Court House, are now prepared to furnish to the
i people of Ablievillo District, and tho surrounding
country with Saddles i,ml Harness, of their owi.
l Munufuctiiro at short notice. Also coustHntly on
hand a supply of liridles, Martingale*, Whips,
Trunks, and nlliillwr : ' **
, UIUVKOIII 1IIVII 11 lit* 01 UUSIi
ucss.
P. S. Particular Attention to Krpairing
KDW/IIII) WliSTFlBLIJ
ueoiige nv. howkll.
Aiik 10 20 Iv
i STATE OSOUTH CAltOLINA,
AhbcviHe District?/? K'luity.
William 11. (Iriiv rs Ilobeit S. Hudson, 1 .. .. r
Nanny Elvira his wife; II. S. Putts, > 1
i | anil Narcissn his wife, and others. J a 1
IT appearing to my satisfaction that Hubert S.
Hud.-on and Nancy Elvira his wil'o, II. S.
l olls and Nureissa K. his wife, and Edward M.
Hudson and .Martha his wife, defendants in this
! case, reside without the limits of this State : On
Iiiitiimil oy i 11 >11is*?:i iV'l air, Comp't Sol. ordered
tliut the said defendants do plead, answer ur donmr
to said bill within three mouths I'roin the
i publication hereof, or tlio same will be taken pro
I etiufexxo against them.
It. A. JOXKS, c.r.A.n.
Commissioner's Office, Feb I, IKVl .'tin
I Till-; S'l'ATI-: SOI TII CAROLINA,
I AtlCKVII.I.I-: D1S1. IN" MQI ITV.
TOXOTICK?All (iuatdians and Trustees ae.1
^3 countable in the C'ommissioiicr's Ollice, in
Abbeville District, are hereby required to make
their Uetnrns on or before the lirst Monday in J
March next; otherwise, they will bo dealt with
I according to law, for their default.
'. j 11. A. JONES, c.e.a.I).
Commissioner's Office, .Ian. I. 1 fcf>3. !)8-tf
NO'S" 14J52.?\V. U. Sanders A. Co. have made !
iili :issi?fiii?u??if #?f #!???
?. M.-r-iin uI bllC'll lill** in ill '
j fortlie purpose of paying llie delits against tliem.? i
All port ;ons indebted to tlie said lirm l?y note or :;c- j
| count arc notified to pay to the undersigned and no
\ one rise. Tin* notesnr.d acmnnls liave Iicimi placed .
! in our hands, am! payment or settlement wiili any
oin- else will not be recngiiiy.'d. IVtmiiis also i:i, i
tlcbted arc also notified 10 como forward am! make I
payment iiiiiucdiuti ly. astlio duesof the firm mti.sl
lie collected.
MdioW AN & l'KJUilN",
for (Jrulifor-v. j
AbbevilleCourtIfou^o.IVw. I. lP.r>9. .'l2-il
JllllK'H K!lilf<>llo
FjS < AK ES tins method i f informing his friends*
aa and ilio public tliat Sic lias now oil hand, ami j
j is constantly receiving an assortment of
! ('LOTUS, CASSfMKWKS & YKSTIX?S
I of superior quality and finish, w liieb lie proposes to
i make up according to tlm most approved I'aris, j
j New York and Philadelphia stybs.
lie will also inako up all work entrusted to'
a Miperior manner. Old stand, smith-wes I
mi, iuiii Hired. *11 11'
(Fitly B>?l!;ir* !
I WILL l'AY the above reward to any person,
who will apprehend, ami lodge in tin- jail ol
; this oran adjoining district, my mail 10MLKY;
and i$100 fur proof to convict any white person ol
harboring him.
Said hoy is black, stout bnilt, medium height,
quick spoken, and stammers when agitated. He
is prohahly lurking in the neighborhood of Srufile.
| town in this district, or in the neighborhood ol' Alt
1 (iallaher, Laurens district.
I _ febtf-tr yvili.iaM uUNX. i
| NOTICE.
j \ T^Tj persons arc lierchy forewarned against trad|
IX iii"i for or paying nil' any in>tOA drawn piva- !
Me to II. II. Seiiddey A: Co., prior to this date. as I
the notes of said Firm have heen stolen, and recourse
will he had to Duplicates unless the originals
aie recovered.
All persons indebted to said Frin arc requested
to forward and renew their notes.
II II. SCUDDIiY & CO.
I.owndesville, Nov. 1 Nov 18TIIK
STATU OF SOUTH CAROLINA.
AIlDf.Vlt.l.l-: niSTttlCT.
Cm 1!ic C'?!!iuiu:i fiBScas.
Attach lilt lit.
J. it A. Lutnax vs. W A. Lomax.
\Vf Iir.KKAS, the l'lainliirdiil on the second day
\V of December filo their declaration against
the defendant, who, as it is said, is alisent from
and witlimit the limits of this state, and has neither
wife nor attorney known within tlie same upon
whom a copy of the said declaration might ho
served ; it is therefore ordered that tlie said defendant
do appear and plead to the. said declaration
on or heloro the third day of December next, |
which will bo in tho year lHfj.'J, otherwise final |
and absolute judgment will then be given anil
awarded against him.
MATTHKW McDOXALD, c.c.r.
Clerk's Office,Dec. 2, ly
A Curd.
1MIR Biihscriber respectfully otters his services to
. the citizens of Abbeville District iu the capuc- ,
i ity of Auctioni:kr. From his long experience in >
that line, lie feuls confident that wc will he able }
io give enure saiisiuction to til] who feel disposed
to patrouizo him. His charges will be moderate.
IK' may lie seen upon all public days at Abbeville
Court llotisc. Any letter addressed to him, at
Motintaiii View I*. O. will meet with prompt attention.
STERLING IJOWEN, Sit.
Dec f> njj_ tf
Valuable LsiihI for ^al??,?'The SnbV
scriber being desirous to movo to his plantation
on Little river, oilers for Bole his valuable tract
of land containing nix hundred and fifty acres, adjoining
lands lo J \V Jones, 1' Waller and others
on Uusels crock waters of navauua)i river, tlio
plantation well improved good Gin IJopsc and {
packing screw, till other buildings almost new there
is two settlements on the premises and it will ho
sold os such if desired, call und see as I will charge
noil ling for showing- There is about two hundred
and fifty acres cleared all fresh and in good Plate
for cultivation. * J. L. ilfcCELVEY.
Nov. 18 I8.">2. 33 tf
Cncouragc Home Itlanufactnring.
THE undersigned tak'j this method of informing j
tho citizens of Abbeville and surrounding Districts,
that they arc prepared to manufucluro to .
order at Gukknwooo, S. C.
Saddles, Bridles, Harness, military Equipments,
&c.al the shortest notice and on the moot reason
umil terms ; mm warrant all work to be clone neut- ,
ly, in n workman-like manner, and of good male- (
rial. Givo ua a trial and wo will try to please you. '
R. M. IIITCII &, BROTHER. t
N. B. All repairing neatly executed and on reasonable.
terms.
CJr? enwood, Jan. 21, 18J3. 42 3in t
ST AT JO OV SOUTH CAROLINA, ,
Abbeville District?In Equity.
Joel Smith and others vs Wm. < Rill to apply
R. Swuin and Jesfto Swain. $ funds, &o.
IT appearing to my satisfaction that Williatn R. Swain,
aueof the defendants, reside beyond tho
limits of the Stalo of South Carolina : on motion- 1
of MoGownn & l'urrin, Compt'u Sol's, ordered
tliut the said Defendant do appear and plead, an- ?
swer or domur to the said bill of complaint within
three months from the publication hereof, otherwise
the sumo will be taken jiro confeaao agaiw>t '
him. H. A. JONGS, c.e.ad.
Corners Office, March 1,1853 nW 3m a
?. 25 a
"|%JEYV STORE.?The subscriber will open e
1 his New Store, near Douglass .Mills, on or vt
about tfae ^Oth) jpccembor, inst His stock will si
-constetof a good assortment of Dry Goods and
Groceries, and ml! other articles usually kept in a a
country Store. From bis former experience in fc
the business, and having laid m his stock himself- b<
in person, he feels confident that ha will bp able to fi
please all who may give hfan a call. Give him a w
trial! / < . T. J. ROBERTS.
Near Douglass Mills, Dec. 10th, 38 tf N
n
ww 'hw??~uij i mi w row?W?
S?w Cotton 4jiiu Manufactory.
AIWEVILI.E C. II.
rpilR subscribers respectfully inform tbe planX
ters of South Carolina, thai they aro erecting
1 un extensive COTTON GIN FACTORY, at
j Abbeville Court House, where they will bo prepared
(o manufacture GINS OF THE I1EST
QUALITY'. iSlr. Eniiiuht?oneof the firm unci
principal workman of the lute firm of I lender *011
& Enright, of Newton county, Georgia, whofltt
Gins are well known and highly approved throughout
Abbeville, Anderson, mid Edgefield District!!,
?will givo his attention to the business. Our
Gins will bo made of the best material, mid neither
expense nor labor will bo spared to render
them durable and convenient, and equal to any
manufactured in the southern States.
UHl'Al111NG also done with neatness and dospa
tch.
WOOD AND IRON TURNING will be ex
gun'ii in me ill-si style, ami at the shortest notice.
Those in want of n new Gin for the next crop,
would do well to give us u trial beforo purchasing
elsewhere. Knga;*eii.<?iits r:an be tnade with our
Travelling Agents, on uicouiinoduting tonus, who
will cull on planter geii?-*-:,lly, or by letter addres.
sed to hm nt Alibeville 'II.
i (Tj'GINS WAKUNTBD in all cases, and
I delivered to purchasers free of charge.
I foM-45 KNIMGIIT A STAR.
! A. UI3ZVMHV,
Warehouse ami Commission Merchant,
j HAMBURG, S. CWOL'l.i)
re.-poctfully inform his for-**
mer patrons, a.?d the public g<"
erallythal he has leased
Tite Ki!n?3i??'
I lleceiitlv occupied by I>ltANX(
; MAN, wluro li" will l>c |>i
' Store, and Sell <*otlon and i.
signed Id his ?*:ire ; Also reccne, urn. .
.^1 ?'? ? to the country.
In lernleriiiu liis Services to the public, lie flatters
himself, I nun uii experience ofSJOVIONTEEN'
YF. A US in the ahovo husiuct-s, mid a thorough
knowledge of yil its hrmelies, iis well ub from a
general acquaintance with the planters of the surrounding
country, together witli his undivided
personal attention to the lui-iuess, that he will bo
utile lo txive ueip'ral satisfaction lo all who may
favor him with their conlidetice, and assures them
that noelinrt shal- bo wanting on his part, lo promote
their interest.
I. *1 1 ? i: h advances made ou uionoii and
other |rtii?l?:ce ill Stt re.
Orders I'* r Ihijiginjf, liope. and family supplies
pioiepSiv l".iU<!,?;l the lowest iisuiket rales. .
Ans i":? ti"WAREHOUSE
AN II
C?.U ESS ION EStJSIIVESS,
irambvita, s. v.
A WALKEB lo inform the
iv public, j?
WAKKlLOb.
;it lh<? stand oocnp>d i>v tlieni Cor the
seasons. .n:;| previously by Walker <V. itradforu.
Their Warehouse is i i <>r?lirr, and being located
in tli? Iii?fi?.8t par! < ! :he town, is safe from
high water. The lato l"re--!tclbarely reaching the
lov/cr f!'?>rs?not thu Iviul damage was dunn to
Cotton,
A. Walker will devote his personal attention,
exclusively to tlio holiness, and hopes from long
c*peiienec, and a desire to please, tliat nolle will
Heave the establishment disseti.slied.
Those who patronize onr Ware i louse, will be
kept eou.-iantly advised of the state of the produco
Cash advances made on prednce in store, when
desired. \ W A I w >
!>. L. ADAMs!
OflolnT 2H, Ifioii 30 <im.
nCALI'.R IN
Watches. Clocks, Jewelry & A
MAIN ST., NEWUERIIYM
(nt-l'OSITK MAGNOLIA HOB O-p.
nAVH iilvvjivs 011 band, a coiti|4H Sq
?>f iiiio
Ci'ofil )!"(/ fcfrex, Guards and Fob Chains,
Keys, Jiroachcs, liitij/s, Pencils, Pens,
Jlfedalions, /'irunlets, Carol tiarJi'mtjs,
Spectacles. (Oc., <0c., sil
A /> - J J... I'.
ti/ i,.i f.. jMiiit r ji.itirex, 7
Fine Pocket Knives, ami
T'unc;/ Boxes.
A large lot of thirty hour, Eight and Twcnly one
Day BRASS CLOCK'S,
with many other articles usually found in a Jewelry
Store.
Formerly, persons visiting Columbia us a market,
embraced the opportunity of making their purchasi
h of Mich articles as they desired ; but as Newberry
is taking its place as such, wo are endeavoring
to keep up wiili its advancement, and trust that
persons wl\o cannot la- suited at home, when down?
will give us u call, and examine our stock.
JiinV'D. DAILY, Ag't.
May 21 7 tf
PIAXO FORTE
?uTi) EEISHS
w? n.y.ff a f? A US
DEA/jEII iii I'iunos, churcli mul -
Parlor Seraphines nml Melo-SSssSzSSj
rleons, Aceordenn, <IniUirs, Violi s,U " Sr u U
Flutes, l*"ilrs, Flageolets clarionetp, Sheet Music,
Music anil Intf ruction Hooks, offers a largo assortment
of tlio ulhivi! articles, which aro front the
liesl makers, such as ("bickering, Munim, Hall &
Son, and Trnver.
AT NEW YORK PRICES,
Every article fully wrrranted. Purchase and
llio musical community of Abbeville are invited
to call and exuiiiino this stock at RAMSAY'S
Music Store Columbia s. C.
Aug. 19 20 tf.
n1?\y^tk i-we ekl y
roust iiokse coach like,
???? . Between Abbeville and
Washington, Ga., con-?L*nrrtivrj
with the Washup
ton Stage for the Georgia Rail Road.
This line is now in micccspftil operation, and ofbr?
lo those going west, a pleasant route of day
ravel, connecting with the day traiu on the Georgia
Ruil road.
Leaves Abbeville every Monday, Wednesday
md .Friday, at 6 1-2 A. M., arriving at Washiugoii
samodayH. leaves Washington, every TucsI'hursday
nnd Saturday, at 6 1-2 A. M. arriving
it Abbeville (urne days.
SI. (''are through to Georgia Railroad, $6 00
D Pnsseugers will ploaso leave their uunes at
ke Post-Oflice.
* tnrThe ?tuge will call at any place in the vilige
for paiwengers
WM. M. & J. W. MOORE
Oct 14 *' 28 tf
O'Thc Southern Patriot will copy til! forbid.
In common pleas.
[*iib State ok SouTit Cakolina, ) ,
Abbeville District. $
IcBryde & Poeey, for John MeBryde, v. W. A.
Lorn ax. "
ilTIIEILEAS, the plaintiffs did on Ibe twenlir.
ff elh day of Noveinbeif filo thpir Declaration
gainst tho defendant who, it is safaris absentfrem
nd without the limits of this State, a?d haaneithr
wife nor attorney.Jinown within the Muna^upoo
rhom a copy of the above declaration b#
srved. *
It is therofbre ordered, that the.said defendant
ppear and plead to the said declaration* on of beire
the twenty- first 'day of Nov?frt>er, which will/
a in the yeai of our Ix>rd erighteen hundred ani
fty-three, otherwise' final and absolute mdjmwrf
'ill then be given and awarded agaihsUitm.
Cl'k's office, ) MATTHfEW McDONALD, f
Tov.20,1852, J 34 tf c I
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