The Sumter banner. (Sumterville, S.C.) 1846-1855, August 30, 1848, Image 1

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ais - Monoi!. - n alt.ale I y 1 -~ ~ ~ e unlenanae-wl w u uun -tr ecibe ofthe Vl of n ~ r SR TIget - miar . I e rcbe - icCREIGHT. 'iS ne y and aract.n of pati cotam erietirdps ge~X h ToLnmervl inipeiatly top-o m~Gcari~g the eictero oMi eet i fb rot ~ ;4 ~.~j.Mcc IT. ~The~welln nose Attachl lljon Qnct rpco 1t.cnan * kig w~rnl~ upd 81 peuie qf c-l L --eird oito *ei~~ E~~~~ lago~mevU * ~ Y~iA 6~t imnoditel o* cot7o yi i 00 .-0 .3.d a NNA F r!L . Oil~S~ib~~' -q C TEA, erly Aeasont 1al, adenhN n P~ANAiidfil give8. 4bpl ed atelq itihtsll -odeh'rsatc edosgei me bgiaines onnectedl Lwithp. of Yo otbihet c~op~-Buhs 6n baec i r illd iranna y ,. khts)t an aTiest p . rt., h, auiet e ion c o - * .J. .'CL9VEAND, at.ishe tili ve hei 3un hdecal fers pysy ed ~ome fr h?dlines* connected4w1th the .t Regiment. -.Th J sbncribr- will b wn 8 t . L ndI N. Y 2, 48ast -x rn ar,, iQacre .pf Lauid, rG. wAchment ncrp4fo saaach. Whitwo, rthh.e hir - Whera dehe aient nthbove state c b happy ufon his ' on agaist rthe e trnho i bsnom 3.? .BLANDING. k'Y. 21,148 39 4 11, CAR imiSUMTER -DIMT ijah Readvs . Decflaration in At. Ted Iacth ment in Assum. Isaiec D. Whitwort. sit. Acherse the Plaintiff in the above stated case having te and pideClardere against the Defd d6 pleho is bsent froe andwithout the diay of JhO8tate, (as It i said) -0; d liavl i tb I if nor Atibrney knowb in ada cpy of the above. Do. l le ti ead thereto, may b Aerved It is theeforo in puniiceof the Act$ of the Golsowit i4 such cases mae and provided, Ordered that the Defendant d6 plRaditheretooib or be. fore theowihrth 'Ia oJn,'A .1 2the hdiso6nal and abagiute judgmentwil -be than and aw aainst hiCcr offnOdP presers, Pn 1 Le on, Oailfe, & . c. Sve Oil Co.e aC . Jun'2. (00 34 qflfyd WJILL :RECEIVE TO-MOR49W Arw chosokf Grocerted; Ctoningies pat &c.; tting, Grass skirt do .dsbaon irtes indrw ers; eran s-Gentckrs d; A, LfbsersGigerpeners. W verynlow freevs 'nppoL. onOg.0~, 1&c . & OilANc a. hi friendsdthe publi Goodaysha.h Sips cntatl onf han Nting Gassort eof.'fegro and We h~ec~ e Al. 01848. . 4 B. tfNS Thd usrbrwul r~icfly sinfb anduto NeradWi~thehhh wipdi~~soef n te ~soe~renon~leters W' 4410,~ 4s 6liay nillthe lemni I be, &~~t~'ottbi ot co b alred rht th t it eithh ohieiblherh&h h eridntfIosloi~oll2ir idsetehcritnie wauld'Ieol et rdfir wih floer of paidigd." aotourcoatr may -be wh a lier tugl bu e~rhm arever ~ Gover uors .r~ mrneverteless y rn t~atos to be so. ~fl5~?e wouw prv hlo i-ne '~t~~Id fi'deious jlronts, OwJ nto t el bbitetobenr thescom. mouli (~~the cout, cud kee clj~d7~i~i~lk~~Tit boijie, whUIu w' ofi 1itu1l'su nau , d fortifyheir unde abirs'to inst11 tif - t'seii asof ur iiT'y n drudgery 'of school st'udies, when g6n school,substanitilly overcomne. Mafny gem'04 that -lie deeply imbedde, in ignorance, by a philanthroy. of this surt, might be brought out to shie as: stars of some magnifude at least, iichleftto ordina y a d 'cn never 7ciieve much. True, we have some brilliant instaces of self forinatiunh, whith should stand as beacon lighrts to the world; yet we do feel, that a warm-hearted, officiousness in a mat'er,.we conceivdof stih nmomL nt1 would be the dictate of an unsophisticated benevolence. With.much reifp.ct, yours, . G. B. Sumnterville, 28 June 1848. FOR TIlE BlANNtEn. PATRIOTISM :--ur s. n. It has been often charged upon the scrip tures as a defect, that they do not sufficiently u 4lcate the virtue of patriotism. .If indeed pharge vere rell founded, we do not see, wit could militate against the truth of. re. tion. But it iflse, and must have origi ad in ignorance of, or inattentidh to the %ble. If~ we carefull examine the Old Testa ment,e shall . hissacred injunction: "Pray he alem; they shall prosper:~love . e dvotion of the Jews to~ n6ative~~i was proverbial their afik .i twas ardent and sincere, cpe. ei h bfprJrusalem, "the centre of their hap mil~Wj ~h ~ieof all the endearments of life." Whet i l?~ y and beauw i"city was desir ~ teBabylonap. thysurren der ~ e t nconsokibe grief, and ire loss in the most piteoug terms; .'By t~~rs of Babylon, there we sat down, yea, we wept. when we remnembered -Zion. We hanged our harps upon the willows in hemi heo _pd* ** * ** Iowshaf1 e'sing the Lord's song na.strange land? M I forget thee, OJgg; solem, let my right hand forget her cunn6Vg If I do not remember thee, let my tongue leaue to the roof of my mouth, it I prefer not Jerusalem abore my ci ef joy. 'ihis is the language of strong at mpent-ad at tachment for the land of th lfathers, the antof pomise, which . t oppressions of e e quarters of century tended not in thfe least to diminiesh. - Nor is the Jewish history wanting in indi ,tual instances of patriotic c~iduct. We might allude to Nehemniah, David, Jeremiah and.,aniel, But, "of ill the examl s re eorwi6 ieitor in fncientor deo. istory, whrm -heed or profane, in a mahifiult to 9nlpasming thati oftn i illustrious ator, oses. I tIchment PATover whom h& p eD p vIewhaben te hpleage1uon te -crip. ty Was ife t nt th u er tir idoC ptcend of pMt. Sinai, how forcibly hdi eNrcede eir favor! yet now rgiy inms;M^, a If ud miitae agayns thee, out- ofhe 82. Bt it 1&fak e and disitereste i iinor es man;tMdto il e. a e Jls sor tures. #~fe-o Ito thec cil i~id arkn mieir. A,. wou" 1 '1r On-awa her dresjnlband a . nedQ'i the hour'disbi usd libli ealled hen irhetherL soS -eghf MW., ~ her dream ah-Wai0' th e l; called he afrsetas~ib&~td1~ the a a To The Boston-Chronotyps lateydate says;~l ' envestiu gentleman of drading t. ustai hisf finUii utte bs ied that some ' agoh wasvery muh pres ed for fis to meet hi.paynents nd what was worse,his .bualncsa- instead of improving, was rather -retrograding -so that his prospects for tle'.fufre 'were any thing but flattering..',. I ne a o advertised his glac' at: "andi by y ment, and as a last resortde-r i 0i0-appropriate a -eat iin atnoa 0 purposes, and eonsqueoty ooni menced advertisingInthe mossbitensive ly circulated dailies- in-the city,' andosi own among the rest. To' his gbia sur prise ho soon found thnt" anw csdiddier appeared daily, and in a very short tijne he was able tomak6 hisPaymenta promptt ly, and his business has coritinued -t in, crease rapidly ever . The Pittsburg Gazeff~ ajs the fore going, aigromarksi 1? br this.the man whose, buslness haij a fair piroportion of capital at Its foundation, whadever en. L~ gages In unceifin speculations, rnd who Iadve'rtises judiciously and freely, never fails? Thme want of these requisites~ will endanger his situation but theN~ a.of Iadvertising is the greatest want :'?4t hi - three. A-judido a a, with litle orno capital, by .a Frd badvertlingmipy prosper and r&" I hi~e the-fltag Jt~icapitaml, W ~ advertising fl tis bu~si dull declining ~andl ha pitah diminising year by year. l' utetmets'are vetlfied by the ex. ~pore d~ f housands.u Fifty 'dbilaI a ye&alen ~advertisingIaof more value to abI ~ 7sqp. than' tire thousand A CAUTIoN To Mh i . ohidg Mr. fsaac A. Richardson, in 'this town a 4hirteen mo th oihado its death on Wayi gtgslefianner. I im mleft sleei~~p ofabcd which 'stood, ai few Ipches from .h sid o ~f tileo nm Th ihafound eto':m alien~ ~fl b6 tif' bed and the .~1~ aziflie spd 1igennM e site head.' 'bh it wa. thepdby thd bed c1, dwevad hdisoovagar. tnarkable and seri o ciidnt, drrec pear the Yellowe Sn vgonm 'tha gQfr nammedWj$m ~ship, was i~ doho wacaco~ 'aas 4Vt 44 r .~ .A . . .. pe .1 4, ly # ;--*X III b ina VM all 0 4 0. Fjt 0 A4. mai atian'as yo 'd iI Ir .4 Ut'ib2 a- hi civing hae i6ey po pritore u s&#1. i p -or INtW to u l int 'y anwi rM tho mhis lie'id , a y pitchin u - a author tif i~ a ohic nat~ ~ tht - AA '4 - ~* t~ n(r~ ; - I) *.11 T