" t' 'y 'X WltlTTKN FOR THIS AUHKVII.MJ BANNER. IMITATION OF TWILIGHT DEWS. To illiss A. C. II., of Wiisliiiigtoiit Go. WIhmi fairy forms are flouting by In beauty's bright array, .My faithful ihouiriit.s to (tcorgiu fly? And oiii' that's fur away ; Ami then too 'midst the festive throng When lingering at even, Aii! dost thou lend dm: thought to him, Whose nr.AKT to thee is uiv'x. There's not a chord of feeling deep Within this soul of mine, That vibrates "ncath the thrilling toueh Of any haml lmt thine, And oft iiu> thinks I see that fueo So like tin angel's smiling? And oil 1 hear that seraph voieo l,onir hntel v hours beiruiliny. When :i!l is hush'tl, ami nature s-lrc-jH; f ii . nothing silentness, Mv spirit wamlors to tin- past In twilight-dreams of Miss, Then r.ieu/v\" wild l'otiun strings, T>> : pi> it -mil: V }i'i\ *u Spejn i e'loinjy hack tii\ nr\u?imvk nami: To in llrs.v'n. KiAlno Civile;--.-. (Vmuii. \\ K1TTKX I'lVK Tin? \ hlO-VJl-'.-K IIAWI'I!. Liars !o lltr who will iiuilmiain! Hum. "Forgot tlioe! : ai?, waen drooping 1 lowers Forget tin ir life-recalling iliws,? Or deu\s t!io glittering ili.itnon l-showers That .Sol's resplendent beams dilTu.se,? 1%'n may thi? heart forget tin- o.-n^? "Who is its flower?its able to support them. He had thought over j his difficulties while following his plough, ; and at length he determined upon his plan ; which followed up without faltering, ha? I I r i:r_ - ! V/Vliuuoitu 111111 111 IUC UCU line Ul 111U IU OilSC ' and affluence. When I saw him he had resigned the active duties ofhis firm to his son, who was following in his footsteps; after having himself practised it for thirty-five years, with a constant improvement in the quality of his land ; which indeed had the unmistakable stamp ol fertility upon it. The farm of. one hundred acres which was divided as nearly as possible into eight fields of 12 1-2 acres; each of which was carried through an eight years rotation. Commencing with a fallow fit-Id, ho. V 1st year. Manured and limed ; ploughed three times, in May, June, and August, harrowed and seeded one bushel and three peclcs per acre of wheat, which was ploughed under. 2d. Clover seed sown on wheat in het spring, G quarts to the acre, which was pas i- tured after harvest. 3d. Pastured clover in the spring, one Vinelinl nor noro 'cnk in Timn "I""~l VWWUV4 |/W? U.V? v J wvtl, i 14 */ UIIU JJ4UU^ir ' I' v ? ed under second crop, and seeded again with ^vvWheat. 4th. Wheat?same as No. 2* 5th. Pastured'- early in the season, ploughed under second crop in August, and sowed wheat. 6th. VVheat again, and rye sowed on stubble. 7th. Sowed clover seed in the spring on iye. 8th. Ploughed under the clover sod and planted corn : and next season recommenced. It will be observed that, there were .every year three fields in wheat; one with rye. one . with corny two with clover, and one fallow. The produce had one season reached as fcigli.as 1,400 bushels of wheat, 6(5o busheis cif corn, and 400 bushels of rye/ LAW BLANKS FOR SALE AT THIS H REMOVAL. Win. I&ctclium & Co. IIavo rein< veil t heir stock ot Dry Goods to the store under the American Hotel, (lute I luMiiinl's where it is tiieir purpose to keep u full assortment of yliiicricai], rroitrJi and English DRY GOODS. Wo would take this opportunity to return our thanks to our numerous friends for the very liberal patronage bestowed on us lor the last six years, and would solicit a continuance of their favors. We would also invit'c all persons buying Dry Goods in Hamburg, who are not nlr? ady on our list ol customers, to give us a trial. Our stock will consist of a much largi-r and more general assortment than we have heretofore kept. We will alf o continue to keep our usual assortment ot' CAllPETTIiNG, OIL CLOTH, FLOO It M A T T 1 N (J, I !()N :ilnl T.-iilins' inn! ( !JiiliJron?i' SHOES."" N. 15.?Just received u full assortment of nil numbers of D U T C II 13 O L T I N G CLOTHS, which, together with all articles in our line, will ho sold as low as tliey can be "procured in Hamburg or Augusta, W.M. KETCH AM & CO. Hamburg, Aug 11 24 11 "To "Tiifj^PiihlkT."" The undersigned would respe el fully niftlounce fo Travellers and persons visiting Hamburg, I hat ho has laUen for a lerin oF years, the HOTEL,long known as 1IUIIHAIID'S AMUK1CAN HOTEL, which it is his purpose to keep as such a House should be kep>, and will ni'Aiiiien I / \ ??ll it* lii% ?uii? I > 11 o ttfiflt > Ulllf |H UWI.iT, IW III! ?? III! I ? ? VI I IHUI ?> 1 L I I II that he will do all in his power to pi ase; unci whore as much Comfort Mid (luiet may bo expected as ran ho found at any Public Ilou.se. A. can !'id and attentive Ilostlor will bo kopt constantly in the Stable, and Horses shall be attended to in a way that shall yivo entire satisfaction. A liberal patronage is rosp-ctInllv solicited. \VM. KE'i'GUAM. Hamburg, Aug 11 24tf A (''All I). The undersigned returns b'-r most grateful acknowleiigments for the liberal patronage long bestowed upon her, and tnlces great pleasure in recommending to her friends and former patrons, Mr. WAT. KETCH AM, in whose management of the House she has the utmost confidence, and would noiicit for him a continuance of their favors. SARAH HUBBARD. Cotton Press. We offer to the citizens of Abbeville and the adjoining Districts, our improved SWIISG. II\G FULCUK PRESS. The invention was not the result of mere chance, but of long experience and mathematical calculation. .'vs 10 power, 11 is equal, 11 noi superior, to uny thing now in use. It requires Ices tiin. her, easier framed, and put up in less time, and with K'sb danger than a screw; and the Press will last as long as any timber protected from the weather or above ground. From tiie number of these Presses which are now in use from North Carolina to Mexico, we foci no hesitancy in saying that they will supercede the Screw ; and there are ten of our Presses up to one of any other, and we feel justified in saying fifty to one. The average duration of Screws in this District is not more than four and a half oi five years, and as there is not less than five hundred Screws, see what is paid out in one year. For single or individual right?, ?15.00. We ofler the District rights for sale on very 1 ? 1 - * * iow lerins, which we consiuer a greaterspeeulation than there is in the country. Persons wishing information respecting the Press, will find me for two weeks to come at the residence of Mr. James Cobb. I will build one more Press in tliis District for $50, every Lhinu found to hand. Invented in Barnwell District, S. C. PROVOST, Patentee. June 0 15 tf Kstray Tolled. Shcrod H. Smith tolls before me the subscribing magistrate, <(\> Hi) n dark bay or brown horse, riglit fore foot white up to the letlock, a small blaze in the face, a Roman nose, fifteen hands and two inches high, and appraised ut thirty dollars supposed to be twelve years old, no other marks visible. Appraised by Jacob Ilill, Saml. Hill, and Surnl. I). Speed. A, F. "VVIMBISH, Magistrate. July 7. 19 3m. Citation. Whereas, David W. McCants and Mary Roland have applied to me to grnnt thorn Letters of Administration on tho Estate of Nathaniel Roland, deceased : These are, therefore, to cite the kindred and creditors of the deceased to n ppoar before me in a Gonrt of Ordinary, to be held for Abbeville District, at Abbeville Conrt House, on Monday the 30lh August, to shew cause, if nny they have, why said Administration should not be granted. Given under my hand 14th August, 1847. DAVID LESLY, Ordinorv. Aug 18 25 2t vyitiiuon. Whereas James Purdy, makes suit to me to grant him letters of Administration on the estate of Nancy Purdy deceased. These arc therefore to cite the kindred and creditors of the deceased to appear before me in Ordinary on the 1st Monday in September 1847 to show cause why said Aministration should not bo granted.* Given under my hand this 20th Aug. 1847. DAVID LESLY, O. A. D. The State of South Carolina. ABBEVILLE DISTRICT. In the Court of Common Picas. James Cochran v James Fish.?Attachment. Tho Plaintiff in this case haying filed liis declaration in the Clerk's office this day: And the defendant having neither wife or attorney known to be in this State. Ordered that said defjuidant do plead to tho said declaration within a year and a day from this date, otherwise judgment by default will be awarded against him TP SP1ERIN, C. C, P. Clerk's Office 29lh April 1847 ly 14 ^ Mogan & Thompson, WHOLESALE BOOKSELLERS AND STATIONERS, | JSo. 30 North Fourth Street., PHILADELPHIA. Hnve for the supply of Booksellers, Country Merchants nnd others, a lame and complete ! assortment of BOOKS, STATION ICR Y, | and FANCY ARTICLES, II. T. are the publishers of School and | Standard Books, Manufacturers of Blank I Books and most of the articles of American Stationery; and Keeping- also a handsome assortment of FOREIGN FANCY STA! 'I'lOiMRli Y. tlinv nrn on:ihli>1 ...waa ucuiuov ouiu vnmiu* H. A. JONES, c. e. Commissioner's Office, July 7, 1837. 20-13t Notice to absent Heirs &c. All persons having demands, or owing, the Estate of Samuel Foster, senior, deceased, will present them by the first Monday in Nos vember next, at which time .the estate will be veLtled and closed in the Ordinar'y Office, at Abbeville C. H., at which time and.place the heirs will apply for their shares of the estate, ' 'V E. DAVIS, Ex'or. August 4,1847 -r 23 3m ' : .?/> ? :? Dissolution. The Co-Partnership heretofore existing between the subscribers has this day been dissolved by mutual ctonsont. JOSEPri RQSAMON. * Mulberry Hill,"July 8>:1S47.1' ' 2l*3w Head Quarters. LIMESTONE SPRINGS, > July 1, 1847. < Order No. ? The following Regiments will parade for Review and Drill, at the times and places ;is follows, viz: The :5i?tli Regiment of Infantry, near Rull 's-- Mountain, on Tuesday, the lUili of Auiiust next. The 38th Regiment of Infantry, at Keller's, on Thursday, the 12th of August. The l()th Regiment ot'Cavalry, at Mar- ( tin'?, on Saturday, the 14th of August. The 40th Regiment of Infantry, at Royd's j on Tuesday, the 17th of August. The list Regiment of Infantry, at Park's Old Field, on Thursday, the l!)lh of Au- j gust. The 4">th Regiment of Infantry, at the Burnt Factory, oil .Saturday, the 2lst of August. The 0th Regiment of Cavalry, near the Glenn Springs, on Tuesday, the 24th of A ugust. The 3flth Regiment ot Infantry, at Timmons' Old Field, on Tuesday, the 31st of A ugust. The 1st Regiment of Infantry, at I?niton's, on Thursday, the 2nd of September next. The 3d Regiment of Infantry, at Touey's Olu Store, on Saturday, the 'ltli ot Sept cm- i bcr. Tlic 1st Regiment of Cavalry, at Pickensviile, on Tuesday, the Till of September. The 5th Regiment of Infantry, at Hunter'.?, on Thursday, the 9th of September. The iid Regiment of infantry, at Hall's, on Saturday, the 11th of September. The 4"2d Regiment oflnlantry, at Minion's, on Tuesuay, the 14th ol' September. The 4th Regiment of infantry, at Vale nnes, on Thursday, the lGth ot September. The Gth . Regiment of infantry, at Lo max i?, on oaiuroay, me 10111 01 oepiemuei. The bill Regiment ot intantry, at any place tlie llio brigadier (jienoial may select, and report to this Department the point selected, on Tuesday, Uie 21st ol September. The 2d Regiment ol (Javaliy, at Longmire's 011 Thursday, the 23d of September. The 9tli Regiment of Infantry, at Low's, on Saturday, tlie 25th of September. The 7th Regiment ot Intantry, at the Old Wells, on Tuesday, the 28th ot September. The 10th Regiment of Infantry, at Richardson's on Thursday, the 3Uth ot September. The Commissioned and Non-Commissioned Officers will assemble at their re spective parade grounds on the day previous to review, iur drill and instruction. The Major Generals will, with their staflj attend the reviews, in their divisions. and. the Brigadier Generals will, with their stall', attend 111 their respective Brigades, and are charged with the extension of this order. By order of the Commander-in-Chief J. YV. CAJNTEY, Adj't. and Insp'r. General. July 28 22?lot Dr. Spencer's Vegetable Pills, And Tonic and Restorative Bitlc/s. As a proof of the popularity of these medicines, we subjoin the following: A. Campbell, Suir.pter District, 'So, Cu., writes, ordering fresh supplies, and states that Judge Richardson, and others of that District, have made use of them lor dyspepsia, liyer complaint, jaundice and general debility, with great success. John T. Ervin, of Darlington, S. C? that lie id all out ot tlie Bitters, unci orders a fresh supply?that wherever used they are approved of, and their popularity fast increasing. Thomas Fletcher, Telfair co., Ga? writes, he is all out, in less than two months after ta~ king the agency, and orders a new and large supply. YVm. B. Boazeley, Barnwell, District, S. C., G D Collins, Anson co., N. C.? M A Santos, Norfolk, Va., and large numbers ot others, write for fresh supplies, informing us of the rapid sules and increasing popularity of these Pills and Bitters. As proof the efficacy of these Medicincs, read the following: Nathan G. Cully. Johnson co.,N. C., was cured of a case of the measles, followed by a long protructcd attack of chills and fever, by the use of one box of pills and one bottle of umerv. Stewart Beggs, Druggist, of Augusta, was cured of a long protruc^ud case of the Piles, by the use of two bottles of bitters. Mr , one of the Judges of Jefferson co., Ga.,'Was cured of dyspepsia and Piles, by use of two bottles of bitters taken in connect tion with the Pills. Col Sherwood, Tallahassee, Fla., was cured of dyspepsia and liver complaint in four weeks alter commencing the use of the pills and bit-* tars. And these are only a few isolated cases among the?raany which are daily coming to our knowledge. To the afflicted we say,make trial- of Spencers pills and bitlera before giv~ inflr UD VOU'r case aa ineurahln Manv have been, cured?many.othere may be. ~ The above Medi'cinee, Fresh and Genuine, are for sale by Wardlaw &Dendy, a#a at.tbe Post Office. ;-Vi ;*?' ; , For certificates of ,rcpomrnendation ^nd other information con(^W|i^the, aboye Medicincs, see future advetuibmi&ts, -also pam-phleta which w^^^^tajned of the Agents, i llfeiiSMy 11 mkmmm, g .u. ni_ i \ C AND1DATES. FOIt TAX COLLECTOR. We are authorized to announce JOHN M? GOLDING as a candidate Tor Tax Collector at. the ensuing election. We are authorized to announce JAMES M. CALVERT, us a candidate for TAX COLLECTOR, at the ensuing election. The friends of Capt. E. C. MARTIN, innouncc him an n candidate for TAX COLLECTOR, at the next ensuing election. The friends of WILLIAM J. HAM MONL), take pleasure in announcing liim a Candidate for TAX COLLECTOR at t he ensuing election. The Friends of JOSEPH S. D. WETHERALi,. announce him as ;i Candidate for* TAX COLLECTOR, at the ensuing election. The friends of the Rev. JAS. MOORE respectfully announce him as u candidate for the olfice of Tax Collector at the ensuing election. . The Friends of W S. HARRIS, announce * v* him as a candidate for re-flection to the office of TAX COLLECTOR, at the ensuing election. We are authorised to .announce JOHN CUNNINGHAM, as a candidate for TAX COLLECTOR, at the next election. I mi _ .r T.'r/r.>T/ii.ii H'Timr f I * 1 UO UlCUUS Ul ili M-MSZi Lv I Hi Li J J.Vlt)JLilli announce him as a candidate lor the oflice of ! Tax Collector at the ensuing election. I We are authorized to announce T. 'J'. ; CUNNINGHAM as a candidate for Tax j Collector at the ensuing election. Greenwood Female Academy. AI5D12VILLK DISTRICT, S. V. [(Under the Cunttol of the Baptist Denomination.) ' The first session of this Institution terminated on Friday the lltli instant, in the hand-, some and commodious school-house recently erectid in the above salubrious and pleasant village. The principals, Mr. and Mrs. R. i 11. INicholls, are desirous to tender their I grateful acknowledgments to their (rionds and j tin* public for the very liberal patronage so early bestowed on their new undertaking, and to assure thorn that neither labor nor expense shall bo spared to ensure a continuance of the confidence thus implied. They liavc had forty pupils under their charge during the pr> sent session, and are now prepared, both with competent assistants nnd airy and convenient school-rooms, to icceive a much . greater number : similar arrangements are : made to secure comfortable board lo all applicants. j They again submit to the Public their very : reasonable tortus : Per Mission of* Five Months. ! i ? ......u.. u...wi: ui Liiuy i ?Fuj i JLV* auiiig) t* iiuuy uwu Arithmetic, ::::::: $0.00 rriie above, with Geography, Grammar, Parsing and Composition, : 9.00 The above, with History, Moral and j Intellectual Philosophy, Logic and Rhetoric, 12.00 The above, with Natural Philosophy, i Use ot the Glubes. Construction ol Maps, Algebra, Geometry, Chemistry, Botany and Astronomy, : 15.00 The French and Spanish Languages, each lO.OUf A Philosophical Apparatus will suo/i be supplied. Mrs. Nicholas Department. MUSIC?Piano and Singing, : : 20.00 Use oi'tiie Piano, : : : : : : 2.00 F.irilimiilnrv nnil nlhpr Pjiiicu M*>iwlln_ ? j, J work, (tlie pupil finding her own materials,) : : : : : : : 8.00 Good board can be obtained at ?8.00 jwr month. Miss Sarah A. Anderson, who is engaged { as a9sistunt instructress in Mutic, is prepared to Mn PlfiO O trt Kn frtl* Ah \-?UUIl Ui V/?Mlimuil X l?uo 1.1/ WW uvmvM IV* beville District, at Abbeville Court House, on the third Monday of October next, or on supb other day thereafter as the said Court may */" ' order; and all the credjtors of the sai'l Benjamin F* Spikes are hereby summoned person-*. ally or by attorney to be and appear then and there, in the said Court, to shew,cause, if any they can, why the benefit of the Acts afore* said should not be granted to the said Benjamin F^&pikes, upon bis taking the oathVafi d executing the assignment required by the Aota aforesaid. J F LIVINGSTON, Clerk's Offiae* Dec 20, 1840 44t&rtiO Notice. To the Secretaries of the different Tempe* ranee Societies throughoui tfie pistrUt: J f Gentletaen,?^5fou are requested, to forward to the Secretary, of the Dialect Tempertu&er R2.H. Wardfaw. naainiit QRih