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(foii the banner.) THE BROKEN RING. i to miss e. av. c. i 1 often saw a ring of gold, Of virgin gold, that richly shone, And asked no gem of price untold To lend a lustre to its own.

'Twas aiways on the small, soft hand Of one so faultless and so fair, She must have sprung, from some bright land That floats above this liquid Air: I ever thought her soma pure sprite, Who'd left her fragrant bowers awhile And wandered to this world, to light Its darkness with her Rosy smile: And ever feared she would not stay, To cheer us long with those soft eyes, Whose melting, dazzling, tender, ray Should only beam to bless the skies. I often thought how soon she'd learn i That this false world was filled with pain, A II? C. 1 1 aiiu sauiy iroiu 11s Doruers To seek ner sijnny bowers again? But that plain childhood's dawn To woman's bloom she always wore, And as her joyous years sped on She only prized and cherishcd more. Not for bright jems that round it shone. Not for the pearl's or diamond's glow? She prised it for the sake alone Of friends who loved her long ago.

Instead of Jewels round it placed 1 Of those dear friends the simple names Were in the golden circle traced As mem'ry's token?" Maiiy James." Npw for my soul I cannot tell How any one could be so cruel, So heartless as to break the spell That lingered round that cherished jewel. And yet alas! it has been done? The charm is spell is broken; A thoughtless, wanton, reckless one, In twain has snapt the precious token. Oh for this careless, wicked thing, I pray he may forever smart: And as he's brok'n tho fair one's Ting, I only hope she'll heart. 184G. Alpiieus.

following beautiful Toast was given recently at celebration of the anniversary of the Baltimore Typographical Society. 'The words in italic are technical terms Well known to the Woman? The sweetest type updh-the earth, The sweetest forvis, the fairest Theloveliest that e'er had birth, That ever clung to maS em-braces. Governor Martin, of Alabajna, hafs vetoed the Bill for the t6Tief of Hon. Wra. L.

Yancy, the object of which was to remove his disability to hold office under the State, created by his duel with Clingman, of North Carolina. It is thought however, that the Legislature will re-pass the bill over His Excellency's head. "Hpn.Jas. rumor which were afloat last week, distinguished statesman who so ably fills the office of Secretary of State wiw about retiring from the totally unfounded. The happiest understanding exist between him and the.

President. The withdrawal of such a man as Buchanan from the councils of- the nation at this peculiar juncture our national affairs, would be tan tp be deplored by the whole His a statesman, his and far-seeing sagacity could not be dispensed Globe. One may live as a conqueror, a mug, or a magistrate, Dutfte must I die a bed of death every man to his pure indi- viduality to the intense contemplation. of that deepest of all relations, the relation between the creature and his ypaaaeu resorqpiojMH ipni the placing injiljJBjjt tate marble of Washington, the Jitcfeson. CThey appropriate is 00d the purpose.

jetiSQv g. Washington gentlenan who has recently visited the $rave oi' Washington at Mount Vernon, says "It me to tfie soul to witness the utter neglect which is visible around this- consecrated Snot. Thft rtinlfpsf. ttrwl fnnlpet weeds are permitted to grow and liourish above and around it. A lew scattering cedars in all the wilderness of' uncultivated nature, are the only trees to be seen in the vicinity of the grave; while around it in every the eye rests upon dilapidated rail fences, broleen rails and scattered brushwood.

The roads leading to it are washed into impracticable ravines covered with filth and presenting nought that is agreeable, but is offensive to the eye and uncongenial to the hallowed Intrepid a late occasion the Emperor of Russsia was reviewing his fleet, when two particular)' excitbd his tention, the precision with ey-pprformed several difficult manoeuvres, and by the agU lity and daring which, they dfe played. 1 lie Emperor was so much pleased that he immediately promoted one to be a captain the other he apposed lieutenant on the spot. The were Jews, and there is atfukas forbidding Jews to wear an epaulette. The admiral of the fleet, who stood by, IcKowing that-they were Jews stated the difficulty to his imperial Majesty. Pshaw cried the Emperor, that does not signify in the shall immediat ely embrace the Greek religion of course." When this determination was communicated to the two young men, knowing thakremonstrarice or refusal would be in vain, they requested the Emperor's perv mission to exhibit still more of their manoeuvres, as he-had not seen all they cotfld do.

This being grafted, they ascendedthe topmast, embraced, and locked in each other's arms, uirew themselves in to the sea and disappeared forever. It is stated in ths National Intelligencer that tiie Rgman Caitholics of Washington have it in contemplation to erect ill the metropolis a church edifice of magnificent dimensions, something after the manner of the most extensive, cathedrals of It is intended to appeal for aid in.this undertaking to every congregation of their denomination in tie United States. It is estimatefTthat the structure will cost about seveiftyfive thousand dollars." It speaks arc? 1555 newspapers and pcriodicals in the. 1 i 11 uujicu omics, unu out in Blithe world besides. A coxcomb, of the transmigration of souls said, In 111 t.i111(no doubt hod Refil Estate, Jane Bouche Ion, deceased, it appearing to my MUisfdcUon that Isaac Bullott and Elizabeth, his wife, Defendants, in, 'ihfsi base, reside without the is therefore Ordered, thai, they do appeal ilid object to.the divisioQ yrsrkle of tljp Reul Estate of JaneJBoupKulph, deceased, on or before the fimJfaondjiy ii) May next, or their conseng.

filtered on jrecprd, Feb 4,49 13t Ord'ry. By Order of'jlie Court of Ordinary. J. ijps. Will be 8o14? on the first Moadtfy March nejttvthe REAL ESTATE of Jeftv-itaucbellofr, dcccaeed, Partition, containing Oni? Honored.

of Little River, Adjoining lands -of B. JTitt and othehs, on x' on instant, ivy! mpttt iti' guit. 10 3t memm, v4 WMl To Country Merchants. ROWLAND Importers unci Dealers iu Dry Goods, CIIAKLESTON, S. C.

Would inform Country Merchants, that their SPRING STOCK is inprogresa of suipmeiu, anu win receive, uuriug mo season as LARGE und COMPLETE STOCK as can be found in any similar establishment. They will sell on the most accommodating terms. 200 North-East Comer King and, Market-Streets. Jan JJO 8t Valuable Town Property FOR SALE nr. The subscriber intending to 'tsm roove to thn'country, oflers for HOUSl'J and LOT in Village of situated on the Public Square.

Tne House is a comfortable and commodious one, apd in collection with it, are two LAW OFFICES, which can be n-nted at fair prices. All the out buildings and fencing are new, and the Dwelling House ha3 bren recently PAINTED. Any person wishing such property, would do well to call and me. Dec 17 42tf J. RAMEY notice! All persons indebted to me as Guardian, Administrator or earnestly requested to pay up their honds and notes, on or before tlio 20tli February next, to Edward Noble, who is my authorized Attorney during1 my absence from the State.

E. P. NOBLE. Jan 21 47 5t Cotion Gifts. subscriber is prepared to make .1 Cotto? Saw Gins, of the latest irn-? provment, and out of the best materials, warranted inferior to none now made for making fine Gntton cents per saw cheaper than they can ro bought in this State or Gorgia.

Person wanting new gins would do well to cull and examine for themselves and have them made to order. Reparing done in all its various branches. J. A. HUNTER.

Abbeville, Feb. 22, 1845. 52 tf Abbeville Sheriff Sales. By virtue of sundry Writs of Fieri Facias to me directed, will be sold, at Abbeville Court House, on the first Mondav in March next, the following Acres of Land, more or lesss, levied on as the property of William Ware ads William Burmore and others. 375 Acres of Land, more or less, levied on as the property of John Lyon ads Samurl Learti for Moses Jones et al.

250 Acres of Land, more or by Richard Maddox and others, levied on ns the property of Ware ads John lifirr A UOCJ UUU WIU1.JO. 80 Acres of Land, more or less, levied on as the property of ads Iteubin Robertson. 50 Acres of Land, more or less, levied on as the property of John Rosamond ads Charles Culhns. 316 Acres of Land, more or less, levied on as tiie property of John- Pratt ads James Emmersons 175 Acres of.Land, more or by Robert llichev and others, levied on as the property of John Ri'chey ads Win Barmore and others. 1 5 Negroes, levied on as the property of James Vamlivcr ads Charlrs ghee, McKinney Thomas, and others.

1 Negro, levied on as the property of Sanders Williamson Hill, by next friend, 1 Mare, Saddle and Bridle, levied on as the property of George Morrow ads -Jas Tnggart. 1 Negro, levied on as the property of Francos Herron ads Gordon eial. 1 levied'on as the property of Jehu Mouchitt Brown. 1 Negro man, Arrhstrong, a good carpenter, levied on as the property of Thos Hinton ads Thos Stewart, ExW. 1.Negro woman, Susan, Cfbey, levied on the property of Surah AArcher ads Wade Speed.

1 Negro, man, Lark in, a good blacksmith, levied on as the property of Wm Simpston uds Jumes Robertson, Guard'n 1 Negro boy Philip, levied on as the property of Jehu Mouchet ads N. Brown. 1 Negro girl, levied on as the proper? ty of Joshua Watts ads Suggs, et al. 1 Negro girl, levied on as the property of James Pert ads Win Eddins, et al. I Mare, levied on as the property of Alex Donald ads Nelson.

1 Negro man. Mike, as the property of Ware uds Cobb.et al ncgiu yii iuvjuu as ine.property of A. Arnold ads A Jones, Coni'r, 15 Negroes, Henry, Briss, Fort, Jim. Milly, Nelly, Elhck, Edmund, D.dsli, Mary, Teria, Kfrh, jjied na the property of Wro Ware ads Sfimu' Hill, Jas H.Cobb, and others. Terms Cosh.

Sh'ff. -ifebrunry 3, 1646.Sale Partition. of tfie Court of Ordinary for Abbeville District, 1 will sell, on the first Monday iri March next, for Partition, the REAL ESTATE of Robert.Cozby, decensed, containing One Hundreii and Twenty Acres, jpore or less, on wa? tcrs of Rocky Rivor, and bounded bj lands or Joseph Bwker, and others, on a credit till, 1847. Purchase) to pay ths costs in cash, boqd. with sscurity find mortgage if feeCesstfy.

Jan 30 40 4t RAMEV, Sh'ff VC -V Hjawlmcfl SEIitoevttacfflewtfl. "HOWARD GAHMANY, (HAMBURG S. The customors of the firm of HOWARD GAIlMAQi if, will phrase come forward and settle ut the earliest possible conveni The firm will have.been dissolved one year, in January next, by which lime I earnestly desire to have the business cloaed. I am at all times to be found the old stand, with all thn Notes and Accounts of the firm. G.

W. GARMANY. Dec. 2- 7t H. L.

JEFFERS, General Agent and Commission Merchant, 1IAMKURG, S. V. Still offers his services to his friends and the public, and he will devote his undivided attention to the of Cotton and Flour, Receiving and Forwarding Goods. Buying Goods for Planters or Merchants, or attend to a mi business that man be com nulled lo his care. Ho embrace this opportunity of tendering bis thanks for their liberal patronage heretofore bestowed, and by tndlisiry and elose attention to business, Ire hopes to merit, and continue to same.

It shall be his aim to make all his, charges as light as possible, knowing tliftt will be? lo his interest to closely observe the interest ot bis friends. Liberal advances will be made if required, on produce, sent, to him for sale or store. Cotton sent to him by Boats, will be received free of jivharfage. All produce sent to him lor sale, will be promptly sold on arrival, if so ordered, aupr 6 23 tf Warehouse and Commission Business, hamrukg, s. c.

PEARSOJV, to our friends for liberal patronage hitherto respectfully licit a continuance of the same, at our old WATER-PROOE- WAREHOUSE, where we will cqptinue to Receive, Store, and Sell COTTOJW AIViD OTHER PRODUCE, Receive and Forward MERCHANDISE, Charges. We will give undivided attention to any business in our line, entrusted to our cure, except the buying of col Ion, which we refuse to do on either our oivn account or that 'f it lo be difficult to please in tne united capacity of both buyer and seller. From the. Ions' experience of our senior partner, anil by prompt and devoti attention to all matters of business confided to us, we hope to merit a share of public patronage. Sept 24 30 Oin Warehouse and Commission Merchant, HAMBURG, S.

The subscriber continues at Wtiic old stand ofH JeflVrs and will on the VV ARE HOUSE AND COMMISSION, RECEIVING AND FORWARDING BUSINESS, ns lu re, tolore, but in his own name and on his own account. lie promises strict nnd punctual attention to oil Consignments and orders, and respectfully solicits the continued patrounce of his former friends. je 25 17 3m GRIFFIN. Of the Fourth Volume Of the Sptttftcr.tt cuittba tor, A MONTHLY JOURNAL, Devoted to the Improvement Southern Agriculture, Edited of Gu, In submitting to the Public the Prospectus for Vqlume of the.Southern may now be regarded qs pemiaperitfy, established, the Publishers doom it unnecessary to (idvert to tli? bigrh chnracefr'tlie -Work has attained under the control of Mr. Camak, and therefore mako appeal to the.

Pin liters and of Agriculture Slates, to aic mem in sustaining ted exclusively to the caii.de,of Agriculture. The 'advantages resulting from Agricultural Periodicals, have been felt and acknowledged intelligent andieflecting tillers of the "feoil in all civilised naliono to be most useful, therefore, they should be extensively circulated among all classes of Agriculturists; if jjossible, they should be in the hands of every man who tills an acrp of land, and to (his end we myoke the airfiot every one who feels an interest in-the improvement of the Agriculture of the South. It is published monthly, in Quarto form; each number contains 16 pages of matter, 9 by 12 inches square. TERMS, One copy, one Six copies, 5.00 Ttventy-frve year, 20.00 hnnffwuT 7ZCin The cosh dystem'wili be rigidly en forced. The casJi ojust always accompany the order J.

W. Augusta, SlOtlWi The subscriber reapecttolly requests those i persons who are indebted tohifn, to coine forward And settle up to Jet initent. Jaril '0 p.lROCHE. 'if mmi STATE IS SOUTH CAROLINA," Abbeville District. In tie Covimon Picas.

Silas who is in tho custody of I n- A Ml T-V? I ununn nuucvine uistrici, oy virtue of finul proiess at the suit of the State of South Caiblina, haying this day filed his petition a schedule ot his whole estate, lor We purpose ot obtaining the beneI fit of thqActs of Assembly, called the Insolvent Debtor's Act." Public notice is' 1 herebyiriveil, that the petition of Silas Anderson, will be heard at the Court of Pleas, for Abbeville District, nt Aboevillc Court House, on the third Monday of 1840, or such other day thereafter as the Court may order, duri'iy tji? term commencing at the same' place, on the day aforesaid. And all the creditors of the said Silas Anderson are hereby notified, personally, or by attorney, to tie and appear, then mid there, in the said Court, to show causc. if nnv thev run why the benefit of the said Acts should not be grunted to 1 ho said Silas Anderson, upon his taking the oath and making the assignment required by law. NO. F.

LIVINGSTON, Clerk. Clerk's Office, 23d Jan. 1846 493m STATE OF Abbeville the Court of Common Pleas. JOHN who is in the custody of the Sheriff'of Abbeville District, by I t.ue of final process at the suit of William Smith, having this day filed his Petition, with a schedule of his whole estate, for the purpose of obtaining the benefit of the Acts of Assembly, called the "Insolvent Debtors' Act." Public notice is hereby given, that the Petition of the said John White will be heard at the Court of Coramofi PIoqh for Abbevillo District; at. Ahha? villi; Court House, on Monday, the 16th day of March, 1846, or such other day thereafter as the Court may order, during the term, commencing at the same place on tho day aforesaid.

And all the credit lors of thi-! said John White arc hereby notiffed, personally or by attorney, to be and appear, then and there, in thS said Court, to show cause, it anv tliev can. whv said Ads should not be granted to the said John "White, upon Lis taking the oath and making I'm? assignment required by law. JNO. F. LIVINGSTON, Clerk.

Clerk's Office, Nov 21,1845 39 3tn STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA AIUILVILLE DISTRICT. In the Common Pleas. Geo Pressly, 1 vs Attacbm't. Rob'i YildelL the Plaintiff, having jhis day filed his Declaration in the Office the Ch-rk of said District, aguinst Robert the Dofeiidunt, who is said to bu absent from and without the limits of this State, and who has neither wile nor Attorney known, on whom a cony ihis Declaration with a rule to plead can be served: Ordered that the said Defendant do appearand plead thereto within a year filial fl ilnif -1 nuiii into unit-, vji UJ default will bo entered njainpt him. JKO LIVINGSTON, Clerk's Office, IOili Sept, 1845 Sept 17 29 ly STATii OF SOUTH CAROLINA, Abbeville District, In the Common Pleas.

Allies Kingsmore, Adm'x. Decl'u. in v. Foreign Francis Henderson. Attachm't.

The Plaintiff having filed his Declaration in my office, and the Defendant having no wife or Attorney, known to he within the State, on whom a copy of the same, with a rule to plead, can be served It is Ordered that the Dcfendunb- plead to the said eclaration witliiri a year and a day, or final and absolute judgment will be given against him. J. F. LIVINGSTON, Clerk. Clerk's Office, Nov 19,1845 ly CAROLINA, Abbeville the Court of Common Pleas.

Joseph W. W. Marshall, bearer, vs. Francis Henderson, in i Attach't. on Promtry.

Note. Whereas, the Plaintiff in this action did, on this day, file his Declaration aapinst the Defendant, who is absent from and without the limits of this State, as it is said, and having neither wile nor attorney known, upon whom copy of the abovo Declaration, with rule to plead thereto, on or before the Twenty-second day ot 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, 1645. 39 ly STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, ABBEVILLE DISTRICT. Isaac Bouchelon, Joseph L. Bouchelon, et al, def'ts. It appearing- to my satiMfactiori that Joseph 1 Belott and Elizabeth, his reside without this State: It is ihereford Ordered, that they do appear and object to the division or sale of the Real Estate of Joan Bouchelon, on or before the 1st Mon? day in May next, or their consent tfr the same will bo entered of record.

DAVID LESLY, Ordinary. January 14,1846 13t." mi. Notice in Equity. Trustees and Guardians who'are'accountable to the Office Of Commissioner fiti kEquity, for Abbeville District, Will TAKIS NOTICE to their returns or before. the first day of next they will be dealt with according to H.

A. Com'rs. Office, Dec. 29th 44tf'.

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