Si?- M ; V > &<&vmwt9 e>pp???mm?^ ! (written for Tub bannrk.) , > TO MISS OF ABBEVILLE. *. $:? & - i :vv I cunnqt. forget thee, sweet Lady! thine imago k Liko a atKr has been caught in memory's stream; [:. ? ^ And clings to my mind with a vague mystic plea; 9 sure, ' * As a Lov'd recollection of somo Heavenly dream. * * ;I cannot forgot that bright bluo cyo's expression, 4 Nor tho soft light it flings o'er thy soul beaming ; 1 smilo; These, momory treasures as " Holy Land relies," To aid fancy's visions of Eden tho while. All! who could forget ? but once having seen thee? -j That faco ah ! how strangely it clings to the mind ; As a strain of soft music our senses entrancing, Spontaneously round the rapt soul is entwin'd. I cannot forget thee ! long wearisome hours, Aro illum'd hy the thought of that fairy-Iiko form ; And a vision of light breaks o'er my lone spirit? Like a rain-bow of glory 'mid sunshine and storm. I cannot forget thee ! nor woui.u I sweet Lady ! A green spot in mcin'ry's drear wasto thou shalt stand; * And my very last look shall linger upon it, As dwelt the old Patriarch's 011 Canaan's fair strand. Forgivo the rudo warmth of a stranger's devotion, Wl.n.,0 l.?~ a.J <" t-:-- 1 uiuu^uio IUU HHU 1U1 111? Jidip ? LUWLY swell; And believe hiin, it is with deepest emotion, TllOll LOVELY UNKNOWN ONE, llO bids tliCO FAKEWELL ! Fort Mournful. The Luckless Student. ' THE INQUIRY. Tell mo, ye winged winds, That round my pathway roar, Do ye not know some spot Where mortals weep 110 more? Some lone and pleasant dell, Some valley in the west, Where, free from toil and pain, The woary soul may rest ? Tho loud wind dwindl'd to a whisper low, And sighed for pity us it answered " No." i en me, inou migniy aeep, Whoso billows round me play, Know'st thou soino favored spot, Some Island far away, "Where weary man may find The bliss for which he sighs, Wlicro sorrow never lives And friendship never dies? The loud waves rolling in perpetual flowStopped for a while, and sighed, to an^vv^r "No." /' And thou, serenest moon, / > That with such lovely facxi Dost look upon tho earjk', Asleep in night's cmKaco, Tell me, in all thv^oimd Hast thou not some spot "Where miserytnc man Might find/Jiappier lot? Behind a cloud Vie moon withdrew in wo, And a voice s^et, but sad, responded " No." rr> jti ?A..t / ./rn hiu) itiy bt'uit'i pjuiii, 3! tell mo, hopo and faith, Is thero 110 resting placo From sorrow, sin, and death ! In there no happy spot / Where mortals may bo blessed, / Where grief may find a balm, yAnd weariness a rest ? Faith, hope, and love, best boons to mortals given, Waved their bright wings, and whispered, " yes, in Heaven." , * From the Farmer's Cabinet. - REPORT ON MANURE. ' * The Committee on Compost and other Manures report, that they have had some experience in collecting and combining difmm ^ferent materials for the purpose of making j tft ^^mahure, and the results have not produced conv^ct,on favorable to the system as a ^|^||means of improving the soil. The expense of carting out and mixing the different sub. istancei. added to that of removing them to if- ^tlie fields, is a very considerable item ; that *< ** wiM PaV l^e exPensei your committees are not disposed to doubt, for any plan of Trmanuring,the most awkward or expensive appears to be better than none. anr rvn CJ i ?w -J ? P ! . U? e :? CO l/l IIIR piUK'&BIUIIt Jan. 6, 1847. ? . 46 3m . Notice to Creditors. ' Notice is hereby given to the creditors and debtors of the Estate of Landy G. Shoemaker- .j dec'd, to present their demands, and mnlce ' < payment to the admimstiator, as the assets of A the Eatnte will be entirely insufficient to pay > all. The eatnte will be cloeed in Ordinary, on the 8th oj April 1847, or before. Jan 8 40,tf J GT CANNON, Adm'r. .i m ' , - ,i. i* t" ' i, ; i.J ,1 ' i Hi ' 1 Notice in Krinitv. * Guardians and *gj$$iteiEi*, { | " - ' \ - ' ' * ' ? ." . v%-aT" , i r i,I The State of South Carolina, ABBEVILLE DISTRICT. Wi TJV ROTTFTV ' . li Wiley Pullim and ethers, vs. Thomas Byrd and others?BUI for Injunction Specific delivery <$-c. " ^ It appearing to my satisfaction that Frances &\s Mitchell, Anna Cooper, John Pullim, Zacha- fly: riah Pullim, Robert Pullim, Harriet Ware, and James Ware her husband, Caroline Stewart and Mark T Stewart her huBband, Agrippa . *|S| Golstonv Zachariah Golston, Burrel Ball, Parka Ball, Lewis Ball, Elizabeth Wardlaw and her husband Joseph Wardlaw, Richard -. - ally or oy attorney to dc ana appear tnen ana therein the said Court, to shew cause, if any they can, why the benefit of the Acts aforesaid should not be granted to the said Benjamin F Spikes, upon his taking the oath, and executing the assign/nent required by the Acts aforesaid. J F LIVINGSTON, Clerk. Clerk's Office, Dec 26, 1846 44 t3mO The State of South Carolina. ABBEVILLE DISTRICT. In the Court of Common Picas. William A. Cobb, vs. James Knox.? Foreign Attachvient. ,t The Plaintiff in the above case haying this day filed his Declaration in my office, and the Def?>ndant having no wife or attorney known to be within the State, upon whom a copy thereof mhy be served: It is Ordered that the said uerenuam do appear ana pieaa inereio witnm ; a year and a day from this date, or judgmeut by default will be given against hun. JNO. F LIVINGSTON, Clerk. yAm Clk's Office, March 14, 1846. 3 ly p.J ; ?' Notice to absent Legatees. The children of Margarett Brown dee'd, Le- M'legatees of Samuel Miller dee'd. are notified, that their legacy in money, is ready for them, and deposited with the Ordinary of Abbeville District So. Ca. A. H. MILLER, E'or. .&*$>? Jan 27, 1847. 49 Iro3m Notice to absent Distributees. The Distributees of James Webb dee'd, will J|||pi take notice that the administrator of the Es- '$$0$ te te, is ready 'o settle up I he same, and Will nraiuia/] f n nlnoa f Vin aim i I krt 1 1 Mi s%F A nvtl T' pi uiccu iu Vsiuo^ lib o li aii i ur ? no a avis wi xi 11 next, in tbo Ordinary's Office, from wbich mm time he will not be responsible for the interest of the funds, so held for them, in readiness. ANDREW DUNN, Adrn'r. ||| Jan. 11 1847. 47 3mlm ' Notice. " All persona indebted to the estate of Maj, John Chiles, dee'd, are requested to make payment; .u r?nd those having demands against the estate to render them in properly attested to William P Sullivan or Mrs Chiles at the late residence^ - or to me. THOS C PERRIN, Bx'or Nov 25,1840 39 tf Notice. WHITLOCK, SULLIVAN & WALLER, ??g? laving1 placed all their NOTES and AC* HJOUNTS in our hands for collection,'with gl&l* special instructions, those indebted by Note jr Book Account, would do well to call and nake payment as' soon at convenient. Paynent is not to be made to either of the partlcrs, but alone to us. aK|p PERRIN & McGOWEN. July 22,1846 %l*f H House and Lot for Sale. ? : ? The subscriber offers ifor sale hiq ffRffe his HOUSE and LOT, situate on f,5^ lilfHUthe main Htreet in the vfllaare of Ah- a ialagSh.'vill'f. The house 14 in good repair, f?i vith pllncotfwary out jn"j?in|^ miltoN B