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From the Florida Star. THE "DARK EYED ONE." Con gentle maid and share with me, The blessings I've assigned to thee, Tho' rude the ann I've round thee flung, It's meant to shield my "d ark eyed one." Yes, sweet URSULA, I will bring A roseate wreath to deck thy brow, And when you touch vonr light Inte string. 'Tis then I'll breathe love's tender vow. Thea come sweet maiden, wilt thou come, And share your destiny with me ? My heart shall he your lasting home, My arm shall be a shield for thee! LET ME SEE HIM ONCE MORE. BY MRS. oSGeoD. Let me see him once more For a moment or two, Let him tell me himself Of his purpose, dear, do; Let him zaze in these eyes While he la's out his plan To escape ne-and th-n- - He tiay go-if he can? Let me see him once more. Let me give hini one smile. Let me breathe but one word Ofendrarnent the while; I ask btt that mrimetnt My life on the man: Does lie think to forget me! Ile may-if he Can1. Misc~ineoits. Fean 7ie Charletan Courier. SOUTIH CAILINA COLLEGE, Ve promi-ted some time since to publish a complete list of* the Graduates of this lnstil in tion. We iow 1u4tiil ir promike. lavinag pro cnred the newcssary inftnmation down to the omtmtecemeat itt Ocember last. The namets in ita!ics indicate those, who from dve!ining College honors. not being; on the classical de partnent, or other cause, did not receive diplo imas. GRADUATES OF THE S. C. COLLEGE, (Conluded fron our last.) I2)0.-Spencer J. Boho. hlobert A. Brevard. Patrick C. Caldweli. Solomot Cohen. jr. Char!es A. Tdwards, Thos. J. Good'vi. I. Hadden, Francis 111. Jnes, Paul -T. Keith. Dixon H. Lewis, Jaies It. Marrb, Vtm. M. Mc Eiwer.Wi .T. Nnckolls, Cotesworth Pinck cev, Win P. Sterrett. John C. Taylor. James T.~rrv. Samuel B. Wilkins, Alexaimler Wil liami, Mlatihew WVilliamns, John Rt Wilson, J. B. Withterspoon, Richard Yeadon, jr.. Robert Dulap. Jamrs A. Forniss. Wiley J. Matthews. Samuel D. Willians, Jontathan Maxcy, Sanl. L. WVatson, R. .A Bobo. S. Baho. IP2I.-Amtzi Alexaler. Rohert T. Allison. James M. Eckett. tobert J. Brownfield. Law son Ciaton. George W. Dar--nn. J. D, Frost. Thos. W. Iulson. dmunid Irvine, James B. Jefiries, Maximilian Litborde, J. C. M'Geehee M S. 31l'Whorter, Basil Manly. J. D. Nance, John W. PztnI, Joseph Pon, Johni Philips, D. Evander Reid, Wm. E. Richardson, John M. Rodgers. EkIred Simkins, Paul H. Wilkins John P. Zimmerman, John Pressley, James M. Sims, C. P. Smith, John K CampbelL, John Bacon. 0. Bannon, McEichael. Ailken, Cham bers, Irby. 1822.-Allston, Edmnnd Bacon, Wm. C. Beatty. Boyd, Alfred Bynnm, Chrestman. Wum. C. Clifton. Cole, Edwards, dmund Felder, PeterAW. Fraser, W. J Grant. E. J. Lide. G W. Logan, John J. Palmer, Park, G. Player, Prior. F. Y. Simmons, Win. Vilson. Young, Lee, T. T. Player, Kenner'y, Lee Buf/er. 1823.-George Buist. Win. F. Colcock, Ebe nezer Cooper, John R. Davis. Chais. R. Glover. James WV. Hudson, Theodlore G. Hlunt, Franklitn J. Mloses. Cohen Myers, Robert H. Spencer, M. M. Cohen, 1824.-Carnot Bellitnger. Theodore WV. Bre vard, Richard T. Brtum~by, Jas. M. Callhonn, Charlea Rt. Carroll, Lynich II. Deas, James Divver. Willis Foster, John WV Geiger. Jones Jones.Thomnas B. Lee, Edward Meants, Thos. P. Miller, Josiah C. Nott, Jesse C. Patrick.Jas. 3. N. Potts, Jas. E. Reese, Iaac HI. Smith, A r thur, S. Starr. 1M25-Wm. Aikin, Wmn. WI. I1. Charles. J. D. Coalter, Thos. N. Dawkitns, John M. D~es nussure, David St. P. Dubose, Tlhmos. H. Ed wards, Stephen Elliott, Datuiel F. Faust. David Files,jr., Charles Freer, Jas. HI. Hlaminoid, Horace C. Hawves. Daniel E. H nger. Rtmndell Hunt, Robt. James. Franceis B. Johnson. S. W. Kiennerly,J. L KennedyJ.Kinsler.J. T.ILeckie. Samuel'W. Leslie, Robert Mutnford. S. Ftting Myers, Edward C. Mortionr. Jatmes Pope. TI. Jonghton. S Ramtsay. Theodore Stark. Beat: fort A. Wallace, Thos. J Weehe(rs, John A. WVragg. John Grist. Johlm. Dcesnussttr. 18'6.-Edmnund Bel'intger. John Charles. Wmn Clarksoni. Artetuas TI IDarby, Titmothv J. K. Darenni. Elia,.s D). Earle. Alexatnder S. Edwards, 'Wmn. H. FElliso., Albert G. Goal .lttn G. Marshall. Samuel W Mlays, Tins S. M1avs. Alexander H-..Mazyck, Thomias C. Per. rin,' Wim. Pincktey, Johna A. Pountcey, RL. G. Q~uarles.WVm. li. B Rtchardkon.J. G. Sch wartz Wmt. J. Tavlor. J. B. Totmpkins, B. C. WVebh, 187.-Alexander L. S. Baron, W. S. Bur gess, W. RI. Canotn W. WV. Capers, Fr:tmei< Fishburne, Daniel RL. Gregg. Ge-orge G. Per rin. Johm Schnierle, .Jamnes R. Watre. Alston L. White, WV. T. Wragg. P. Ir. /'. lens 16'28.-J. A. Blacek, W. Blar-k. Brown. Chmapmtan, Faber, Fe.,ter. Gough, Hetmngwny. Johnston. Law. 31auniganit. tI 'Creatv, M' Knaighmt, M'Millan, Rtichtardsott. Speers, Sutn moer. Tailor.WIilliams5. Woodward. ip2j-W. J. Boonte. Johnt A. Alston, John (;. Boone. Wmn. II. Cran~ lord. RanddelI Creoft, (ii rge L. A. Davis. John A. EI~htore, John B. riovd, l.ewis RI. Gibbes..Jns. E, Glover, Geo. l~ Williamut S. Hard, Peter II. loor, M' ' udsen. (:. Kin't. Wmi. J. Noirris. Jas. is Nott. WVm. R. Panutn~t. Jae- W- Pierc~e. Solotmon H Poi;.e Cii-:r'-' A I'-nltutz. am.G( Rammiay, Jop ' 19 J)4 . J, IRumphi, Lewis RI. le::-imP %%a-%$suer. Jamues Black. Le"ametl lsi -r Agw:, ftarnefl. James G. lIyth-w'iod. Tlhea Cena'i' tt-r ,0 ri Plherrv. Jas. D~ccsalass. Jiuliia 14 lunhow~s, Mariiue R.' Dud. !r-. Ain-ter Gaurden. Ii.--y fGihil,.. lieonj. liar. ) .e.a. Jo.hnm P.~Jarmon. II< tij F Jo.hnston, S::.uel M'Dowell,Jacob, IhM'.hsel. Dentis H. Mar*s. Joahn A . Mills. Wmn. Newatrk. Lewis J. m-mn. Johun Priitonf, Maynard D. ltiehards. Daniel R owe. Miles lU. Stams,Whiteford Smith. MichaelG. SpannThoas. Stark, Jn. I) Struoth. er,.MAexande'r RL..Taylor, Jaames D1. Tradewell, Janes M. Walker. 1831.--Robert Anderson. Samuel Black, James W. Bilakeney: .Wmn. Boykin, Thos. C. Cannon. Merrick C. Carn. Alexander R. El lerbe. Samuel Emantnel. Thos. T. Fair, Robert 3. Gage, SamuelW. Gibbes. Richard S. Glad. james Harrison, Win. M. Hutson, ... Johnston, John M. Kirk, Win. Latta. Elias C. Lightner. Thos Evk:s George G.. M'Bride, Donald.M~ueen, Andrew G. hlagrath, Hen rvW. Matiganit. Charles \V. Miller, Clandmn f;. Northrop, Isaae Porcher, T. T..$lonn Jai A Strobilart. Henry Summer. Jas. A Thorn well, N. J. Toney. Andrew P. Vinson, Jabez R. Westcont. James H. Witherspoon. 1832.-J. It. Aiken. C. B. F. Baker, H. C. Conant. J P. Colo, Priestly Cooper, E. P. Cos nihani, P. J. Coiturier. W. Currvil. S. 1)onlly, 11. Dnpont, E. P. Terbe. N. Mitchell, W. F. Perceival. H. W. Ravenel, J. M. Shnni, 8 J. Ervin. W. Farnandis, J. Al. Gage, J. L. Ger. vais, W. H. Harrison. P. C. Kirk, J. W. Les esne, J. L. Leeley. J. Lyoos. E. M'Cullock. T. I. b'Faddin, J. H. Afeans, W. Toney, J. W. Strobliart, T. W. Trotti, G. M. Witherspoon, P. C. Porcher. 18M3.-T. L Baines. Robert L. Mirn, J. T. Chappell. Ianiidon Clieves, D. C. DeLeon, J. English, Peter Genrdin. James G. Hal!, L. D. Hallonanist, James Hamikon, Elisha Ilam blin, Charles C Hay, Denj. It. Jones, J. W. Jones, Christopher Jones, J. J. Wardllaw. Jno. Watson, George L. Williamson, Bowkii With erspoeon, Robert Kilpatrick, Benj. F. Massie. G. L. Massir-, i0 R. Miller. John B ,-.rtoi, Henry A. Owens, Josiah Patterson. A. E.Peat son, Aifred Raoil. John W. Rice, Napolent L. Rich, John C. Rolson. .lames Simon),Thos. B. Taylor. Benj. F Trapier. James I. Tra pier, W. George Westeout, Benj. F. Wiliamt Soil. 834-Jaines S. Alo-tno, James N. Baskin, Stille.:ge L. Bonihan, Witm. F. Daniel.Johni C. Den-;, Sanutel .\. Earle, lisha V. F'air, Peter C. Gaillaird. Sanders L. Glover, Rihert L. Ie riot, Beiij. It .b..ikin;. John S. Marion,, Win. E. M ariii, .atine's Pamitersn. Boi-j. F'. teid, Jamfes liwid. Chari, A P. Sula..onS'sv ier. Jai..i Thcu.s Tayt;:r, Joli Wnlace. B. lsn-.Wi'liam Blitnding, John If Bont wright. Daniel J Cain. Ginstaviis A Cain, Ala thias Clark. h'lotnns B I invsworth, Wim S Jenkinis Charles Kershan-. -:d ward Jatiganlt, i)avid Jo!nbn. M3a-rry Gr .ff tId--.ftmesi T fiaskin. Levi S Bowers, B R Caiopliell. Isanac Ferenmn. (eorge 31 Gun. inels. Elias lall. \Vade IHI-nnpton', jr Shields L Iliissev. .noeli Pearson, John J Seibles, Ar. tlnr Sit'ikins. 18:7-Genrre A Addison, Benj F Buckner. .Taies L Ilacksiroti, George '.1 Iates, James J Boyd. A D Cecklev, l y Coleman. Sitneon .1 li.putn. Edwitn '-le'on. J It Davis. Benj Elliott..lamtes E. 1 Fripp. Jlon N Friersoni. Al len J Green. Albert P 1itl, Jumes V Hlarri. son. Robert 1. lart. George E liwes. C C Johnson, Wll E.Jiktms John I.elan.. John L 3hanning. HI 6 3lidd'etons. vilhini C Alornige, Orlando Alan er. W m I elver JamresJ Alc Cants, John F .\arshall, Ilenry Mluller, E No ble, John F'. Pvatt. Fre,!ei ick itaouil, Disnean IV Rny. Iobert SliaT-r, Louis T Wigf1ll. Jas 31 WaIllace, Dav'd J Williamlis , John ) Wilsoni. E G JInry. George M Batts. 8:M-Thonmns S And'erson. Dixon Barnea, F'dmond F. Bellingar, 1'tward M Roykin, Geo S Bro-."n. G Caintey. Win D IeSanssinre. N H )avis. James 11. Elliott. Wim R Gos. Alex. ander GrErg, Geo C Gregg, Samrirl I linv, Joseph C ITansworth. Oliver J Hbart. Ilenir A Jones, Isaac Lesesne, Sanuiel S Miarshall, Edward F Murrall. Leslie MeCindless, Allen, E Mecver. Robert J B Muldrow, Charles P Pellam. L B Prince. Johii E. tivers, Jamnes W iobert. E A Salniond. David G Sparks. S f Singletary, Wmn H Sinkler, Matthew R Sin. leton*, John C Smith. William IT Stringrellow. Edward Tennent. C B Walker, James Hl Wil. son, John Wither-poon. I439-Daniel Flindd. James B Gordon, H. Campbell King, Win H Evans, David Filer son, James G Gilchrist, J M Hulson. H orace Leland, iar N. Lenoir. Lorrain McCord, W AKMildron. Joseph PaRMne-r. Henry Porcher. J St Julien Pringle. Samuel Hatidell, Vans Randell Win W Renwich, Chirles AS Stfms, A Baxter Springs. John White, Benj H Wil son, J J Wilson, Edward MagraIlh. ON FEEDING fLoeK.--Little and often says experience. In feeding all kinds of domestic animals, particular care should ie taken to avoid placing too much fool before them at a time, for it has been oh served that food which hns been long blowed upon is never relished afierward, -nd will only e eanten from the most iress. mog necessity. It is well known that the exhalations frmi tihe lungs of all atnimals cona in great impurities, which have been thirowtn off from the blond, and these comning in con at with the footd. reniders it unpleasant if not injurious, ande the instinct of animals prorplt th'em to reject aill poisonous stnl stances offered temn as fond. T1hie true mnxim is little andI olen--never erowvd the tronieh 'ii I hod. or ie rack with hany, to avoid the tronhie of snon repilenishiing temn again, if you: wi-e your~ stick to thrive and do4 well: annd particularly if ',on wish to economize your winter stock of' provender. Lazy h~,ys alvays fill the trogh andi rack the fllest, in order tosrave the trouble of doing it soon agai. The. obiseni Philoso,.hrrr at I[[mne.-T he following notecdote is, reintedl of l.ossintg, the Genrtan athor, w ho, in hi< oldl nee. was subject to ext rnordiar tes~ its of~ nh ractioin. On his r'-turnt home one even ing, fter lie had ktnocked at the door, a erv ant look~ed ont of t he indow, ro see wiho was thiere. Not reconin, Ag his maq ier, ano muistakin im iii fnr a -trn ger, lie al led out, "'Ihe Professor is not at home." "O) very well," replied Lessinig. "I will call anot her time;" and so saying lie walk ed composedly away. Frederick the Great, after ai very terri be engagemenit.askedl hisnollicers whlo lie. oved mtost intrepidly duritng lie comtest!?" Th'le pirefereutce wtas una~nimtously given in hi mself. "'Yoti are all istainken'' replied the King, "the boldest fellow was a fifer, wom I passed twenty times dutring the engaement, and he did not ense blowing r vary a note dlurintt thme whole time." A Choice.-I wonhl a thionsanid titnes rather die than grow old in the bielief, that there is nothing trtuly grent atnd good in ihe world: therefore it is no miisfotutine to sink imo an early grave, when tile whole ower of ihe soul is fixced upon the high est and itoblest objecis: whent the main elinga not so firmly to earth, amnd lias ntot made himself so familiar with the multi tttdes aroundo him, as to forget, or latugh st, the idleal perfections of his youth. Con versation -Conversation is the raughier of rea-son, the mother ofrktiowl edge, the breatht o,.f the soul, the commere rif hearts, thle noturishiment of contenit, and te occupationt of men of wit. The Emperor Adrian very ie'nocently asked Epictes, "why Venus was painted tnaked ! Thephilosoher replied, "because she always reduces her followers to such povertv, th.at they may have no clothes. The smifes of a Citizens of Charleston, AND THE NEIGHBORING STA TES. OU nre respectiially informed that 7: MExR-ris. sTrtwT 7!,-is miy Oftice fo0 the excilisive sale of BR AN iM-.TIIl' V EGL. TABLL. UNIVERSAl. PILLS. Price twven ty five cents per box with directions inl LnIlish, French. Spanish Pirtuguese and (erinan. The hig iat nd universral rrepunation of the Biatdeilh Pills, renders it unineces.-ary tocoit meut largely on their particular virtues. Ad all anti-bilimns and purgative itedicine, they are toneutialled by any. Theit puriifovag efltert on the-blood is univeisallv allowed-all that have ever used have approved and recumuended them. In inany cases where thme dreadful ravnges o ulceration had laid bare ligament ad hone, and where to all appearanlce, 1no h wman neans could save liil, have patients hv tile use ofthesie Pills, bren restored to good heltlh; the devour iue disense having beencomletely eradicated. InI conlsequenice of the pl],isant ess of' their operation, they are universally used in every section ofthis wide extended country where they are made know n, and are last surperseding every other Preparation of prafessed similar imlport. Up wards of Foutrteen 'I bonIS.-md en.-es have beenut corified as cred, solely firom their use sinee t.i e iti roucilietion of that into the U. States. tis establisihiig the lact beyond all douht, that the Brantdreth Pls cure tie (aplia rontly) most opposito disease--, by the one simll1e act of continmily evaciating the how els with them, until the disease gives wny; therelbire, whatever nay be said Of the TFORY, the UTiLIrT ofthe PRACTICE iS now DEYOSD all DOUBT. A Biaidret'.'s Pills cure Scurvy, Costive nesc, antil its consepi-ices, seaslring menl, and all trave'lers it foreign regi,,ni, shionl not be without. in order to resfit In thema on ever% occasion of illness. No medicine clest is re quired where they are. N. D.-Tin: or clinate aflets them not, provided they are kept dry. Som hern gentle men will find this nedicine one that willinsure health to the people on their estates. Ie carefil and never purchute Pills of a Druggist, POr-StNo to be Branidreth's Pills. Under NO CIRCUSTANCES is aty one ofthis class inade anl Agent. My own established Ageuts have isvAntuA.y an FNGRAVFD Certiti. cute sigied D. lirantdreth. M. D. in my own hand writing. This is renewed yearly-and when over twelve months old, it no louger giarantees the genuinenetiess of the inedicie, it would be well, therefore, fior purchsers to carefully exainiue the Certificate. The seal is Uot wax. lut emubossed on-the paper with a steel seal. lthe genuine medi cinle is obtaited,there is no donht of its givitg perioet sntistnetion, and if all who want it are c areful to ein by the abovedirections, there is little dcuibt but they will obtaini it. Rltemmber 7t Meeting street. is the only place in Chiarleston where the genuine medi cine anai Ie obtain. nesd at J. Qales. I-inhur r and C. A. DOWD, Edefiehld G. U. the onlv aut hotised Ayents for Fclpdgetield AGENTS FOR sOUTi CAROLINA. Steplhenl Owetn, Aiken ; Davil Tourner, Beaufbrt; John AcLtren, Abbeville; William Cunningham. Coititbia; Elijiah Alexander, Piekens; John Hastie, Pendlletoi; Suni't-l WilinotGeorgeVtown, McLnre. Irnwlvy &Co. Cl-ester; Charles Wilcom. Coonwinwhatchie; 31-1 ker & Ryan, Barinwell K. If.; ). & H. 11. Rice. Grahan's P. 0., Bartwell District.; Gaiies & Bolling, Greenville District; flenhen Gross. Lexingto: I lastie & Nichol, Greenville C. If.: John G. TonuYonnevle, Fair. field Dist.; Sylvecter Beach,. Orangehurg; Ruflf& Johnson, Newherrv: Rice & inter. Anderson : James E. Gee, Leesville. L.exing ton Ditrict; Bfarkudale & Saxon, Gauurensviile. Versim & Mitchell Spnrtanbnre, -P. J. Faster, Foster's, Untiotn District; Joiih McLturr,Utniqtn ville, George S:eel, Yorkville; A..1h. Cha i bers, Vinsbtoro';C harles Miller, Eliisto 1lantd, John Rosser. Carmden ; Samnel .\ ilmot. Georgetown; Maker &. Ryan. Barnwell; E. Gartigne, Blackville, Barnwell; E D Felder, Midway, Barnwell; Gangaley & Drumunuontd, Lower Three Itians, Barnawell; Philip Char. trnnd, B3ranchville. Orangeburg; A. Steveison. Pickneyville, Union, and D. Jaudon, Robert ville, Beanflort. Feb 13, Ir440 tf 2 State of Sontih ( arPolfiis. *EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN THlE Co UMON PJLEAS. James Harrisoitn Attachmnent. vs llenry I vans jDebt oni Judgmntt. T H E~ P'lainttilf itn this case. having thrns day filed his dleciaration. atnd the Defendailt having nto wili' or Attorneiy knowni itt this State, ttponi whom a copy oft te saune cant lhe servedl; otn mtotioan of PltaimtdiPe Attorley. O r deared, Thalnt thte said Defehindaint dat appiear nind~ plead to thei satid -lelaraton within a y'eatr antd at day frott the pulienttion if this ord~er, or ifi'emeni: will be rendere'' against htimto run 'p-sso. G EO. POPlE, c. c. P. Nov. 5, 18:19 wvew $7 50 ntqe 40 State of Soulth Ca~rolna. AlilEVILil DISTRICT. I.Y TIHIE COMMON PLE AS. Leroy TI av lor, ss. Altecahment 73 'IlF. PIiimitT ini this ease, having this daty Ified his declarationi. aind the Defendant having n ifet or A torney. kntown in thtis Stte. upotn whomt it cipy of the samne enn he~ sered. On, totmoti, ordered thtat the said Detendnant ida appen ttnd r*e~ien to thte aitd declaration, witin a venur iind it tdy fromu the putblientioni hieteof. or'finali andi absnitnte jtudgment wil ihe awaurded agaitnst himu. JNO. F. LIVINGSTON, c. c. r. Clerk's Oflie, May 9, 1840. a &'r $7 50 age 15 Mtate of 90uhlh Carwolina. ABhBEVILLI-.' DIST RICT. I.V TiHmE COMMON PLE.'AS Joel J. Lipyford, ' At hhmen* Uartmshtee, vs. Assmit Wiliam .\. Bailey Smut Tg1HE Planutiff hnuving this day filid his dlec 3 laration ilnamy oflice, anud the Defitdnt hanvittg no wile or 'A tnrnuey known to lbe within the State.npon10 whom ai copy could lie w.rved, witht a rtnh- to pilead. Oni tmotion. ordered thait the Diefendantt do plead to the said d~clatrationm wi'thinu a yeart antd a day from this date, or final and absolute jttdgtmet will be awarded against .TNO. F. LIVINGSTON, c. c. P. Clerk's Office, May 9t, 184(0. na k $7 50 age 15 State of Souith (Carolina. EI)GEFI ELD DISTRICT7. IN THlE COMMON PLEAS. William Da niel. vs Attaochment William Salter. Assumnpsrt. T H, plaintifr haivintg thiis day tiled hiis di ilarntion'in thei above stated ense. and havintg no wifie ot itutornecy knownt to be with itn this Stati, tnpotn wvhomu n copy ouf the soid delaratin n itht it rule to pilead eiin lie serv.edl It is ordered thtnt the said Defendant do itapenr ail plead to thec said deelusmatiotn, withint a year anid a day, front then putblientioni hierea, or fitual atnd absoltite jutdgtmetit will he auvardled aginst him.GG E. POPE, c. C. p. Clerk's Offie, i -Ar/ 20,.1840, ( a n Si0 iuqe 9) NEW VOLU.IE. To be Published IXeekb1! PROSPECTUS OF THE AUIGUSTA 111IRROR. .A Verkly Literar3 Journal. By W. T. Tuosrsos. Coitemplating ? material improvement of die 51 irror. oil the coieicemient of the ci initiz voilue. nc have already commenced iakIng th.e necsP-ar *y armgenmnts for that purpose, and is. we look with roeefidence to outr friv-ud: land piatrmisi .s jr encouragernent. we ia' e dtermiied to give-them this early notice of 'our dosign. Though. a semi-moithly issne was deemed tO be the most exipdient in the emminience ment of the pinhiicatioi of the M irror, when the ground whir it nccupied. teing ex clinwively devoted to litermitre. wasyrnt untried, aid when our domestic regoirces were yiet sun known-we feel that the titne lim. now arrived when a weekly publicatioi isdlemanded. En. tertah.ing this conviciOn. we have resolved to I issn the ensnintigii. t vehie weekly, and to make Rueh improvetiioet in the appenranCe and plans of the n e-rk. u-4 wid render it still more worthy the libernl tiatriiage- of the roustirin puite. Firmly believing that the oily mean, reqi site t, pince unr doeu-stir literccnre upono an equalit, with that of tiny otler seciion of the ion.'is lte estlablishmeit of'a literary medi um at hine, ofsulFcient stieanding and charac tsr to divert it into it< proper ciunnel-we are retli ed to render tI iit ron ennI in t Iipear aiici with :mv of tle Northern jurinnIs of' the same kink. ead ifthe friend- ot southern liter uatire will unite in giving it the seputation which southern genis id sonthern ta lenits are so emisinently caliable of itplsnrlint tee its pi meC. we donhut noet that we Amhil beti ih!o tll tel der the work iuci more aecepiable to the south ern public. With a view ofacconiplishing this depign we shall secire the assistance of n able adjusci in the editorial depirtment and siall spare neith er pains nor expense to give character and in. terest to the work. No material change will he made in the plan or arrangement of the 3lirror, which will still he devoted to general liternmre, except the in troduction ora critical department for the re view of iew works, which will be in the hands lira gentletan of approved taste ai-d matuire jdgemient. The M irror will be printed n sit perier pa per with Iandsone new type. and will bexecutedCiI wih thesrictest regrnd to neaI ness and taste in its tino::raphy. Etih numiber will be enveloped i;n a nefntly printed cover, entitled "Augutai fiirror Neae Islre " ceinprising four c!osu'iy prirnted pagefs in which %,kill !if given the' NMw'.ipF THL wEK. fresign 1 iii s1oni'sic, caen'lly compe~ iledl tromstn exctenisive excha ngpe, Io iUtier with ill :he imattor of inuerest sunally co'iiied in ae ordinary weekly newcpaler. By thIs IIarraneement she ridiser sofrthe Mir ror 'ill. besidt's bsimig s' pplied with -. veluniti f 4Ji in rge stoerte pag, s of choi'i: liternt.ure, rei esi'e as mnch :ews matter in the coiro of the -ear as is contai:ed iii most of the newpi pers sf the d:av, and all lfor the addiitional ecarge of only two dollars to our prusesnt sur srtioin price. a e sinceredy hope the above ilan for onr 'third voluome will me-et the n pyrtiibation ofeery frienl of onthern litercnmre. We lasve always consido'rel the .\ irror, eibracing as it dohes Iu its desien, the broad revi lie oft leters. hest ialap ted to flester oir ithloet literature. .1 or:- diver sified in tiee ch:irmf te-r ef its coitenis 0ha she graver and mer dignified mi/.ine. rcaim as it does frim the tI hesleter to ite smore ele saled branche e literary com oition. "1-rom grare to gi", f.-miirelq to srrerr." it i6 cert.tilv tbest -.tled to the ts:eS of the greatest nutiber: aud whvie it aoerds eginally* whole:-ome and relieshin.- drn l;I r thei ve!l-reaeii niieid, it si'trit- and hires tI ynests's to drinsk oft tee Pai ni.rmi ti nmti. Wa iae :im11-d inl the iioptioni (ofUip the t'-n--mp1s1lated imo proveiit-s to ple'e LLim Mirror iipon ;1 eq1:11 'ostinig with ous northert cnteipor::ri< inl regard to ele pi.es nsid emitow, .!he: -e1; is i liberal sAre o hat patenismis e xtended to thesm by onr lteple. mi we ph:dt:s. sir-i to resider the Mirror eiially deserving their sup port. Terms far the t!.iri voimein. $5 in adv-me.. Ay i'pe-risio obttmit live -iibseibsers wi!h be esntitled te. tls sixthi cpv. Alil EJ'I LfE J:J.ST 'T." IN TIUill C.31MON 'LFAS. Alexanider tSeott, vs. Atahmn W illiamsi 1". Lims.t~. mn. /eccnin 1 ,IIE Pli Chisef :.nsvemy fleed his dselaration ini imy ethie, i . thess cas'. ninsd th I e- l~c fe ndsant bavi. iii no wtdi or . 'tor:.ey ktnown'i to wtithie the StaitO. lii ao n cop'y couild lie seers eel. with a re tee plind. On -t.0it-.. ordered thns the* I hi'tndanti de p!eid to the saie dherertions wtthiin ni euirsisnd a dayu s'rsom this e.inte. or Ilil pod absinte jndgseent'will be siwaerded againsst him. - NO. F LIVINGSTON, c. c. P'. Cli'rk's Olice,. May 9. l840B & -r $7 50) aije 15 - S tate of' Sililth (Crohihla. AIlBEVIL I.E DiST RICT. IN TilI-. COMMON PL EAS. Wilson & Ilodge vs Case on Aturlkment. Where-is thielaititfs Issve this slat fited theiu declaratiosn in this Cherkusic'sO sit'of .\beu'sclle Distriect. cgniai-t the D)efenida~t wvhio is absenat I fruos. and witbsout the Ii usits of thi- $tate, tinds !mas ieithier wvife isor atiornncy, kisowin wvtitin the samte, npoii whiom it copy of the said decln ration with a rule to plead unto. igh~t le served: It is thserefore ordered, dint the said defenedaist dii appearand pls'ed tee the said De: sartion, within a y'ear aid a day. fromi this duate, sr jsudgemient, final anid absolute will be an ar ded againist hims JOHIN F. LIVINGSTON, c. c. P. Clerk's Olire',4 May 11.1840 w a $750) age .State of South Capolina. ABBEVILLE DlsTRICUT. jN THE COMMON PLE AS. William Keower vs C'ase on Attachment. John Browee, The Plaintif iavineatheis day filed hsis decla ration in the Clerks Ottice of A bbev'ille District, aainst the defetndant, who is absesit from atnd without the limits of the State, and has nseithier wife, nor attorney, knowis within the samie, iipOni whom a copy of said declaration mnight he served: It is thiereforo ordered. that tihe staid Defi'ndint, do appear and plead to she scid Deelaratlon, within a year aned a day frosm die i filing of' dais Desclaratios, or fiiial cad absesdnte ndgiment iil be given and' newnrded ngniist I him. JOllN F LININGSTON, c.c. a,. I Clerk's Oflire.~ May 11. 18-10. w i' & M $7 50 aqe I ENTI'RAY. B U1R DET COR lEY,ii lin uni the Ham-in hnylon n an hnif mnilesfroms me, nnertraiy sort ei stud eceht, thirteen ad a hillfhands leigh, wit'hiss smnall streak of' white in iss t'hreheadi, Ieiir veers otl. no oilier snarks perceivuable. -\ppintised ar bileen deel:a is. GILES 31 ARTIN. t Aprmlt h.1R&in 1 c Phoenix Stone Ware Factory. TO IJERCH:JNTS AND TilE PUBLIC IN GENE'RAL. T he Subscrriie. ha% ing beetn enag0d in the uaniliwturing of Stone Ware at lotiersville. is LEdgelield. S. C. Ijr many years ainid I rotm long experienice, and forner wnvers of thit estthlisnmtent, have located thiselves at the Piomiix FaL.ory, Shiws Cieek, twelve miies from Edgetield C. House onl the main Itond :eading from Newberry, Union, and the npper Distiets to Aiken. for the Imrpose of maniifl turinz stone Ware in all its varions branches. They have procured the best of worhimen and are ctrisitnitly making ups, and have a large stock in hand. rlei; aortment is the most complete ever beflore' olired for aile ill this market, to which they would call the at. tettion of Druggists, MU.-rchants- and Platiters, itd all those who wish to purchase any thing in dieir line Among ie many arti.-les of which their stock it composed, are the follow ieg viz: lars of all sizes from 4 gallon to 20 gallons. Ings of Ill sIzes do. i do. 20 do. Churus of all sizes - do. 5 do. Bowls or pans of all sises, fron j do. to 5 do. Butter it of all sizes frot 4 do. to 3 do. with covers. Pitchers ofail sizes fron j do, to 3 do. And leds neatly iale for jars and chnrns if desired. Stew Piots o1 various sizes. &c. &c. A!l of tIhe iiiov 'is intferior to none made in the United States. Orders addressed to us it Edgeliild Coeurt Hotise.S. C. will be prompt Iv aitended to, and delivered to the Mterch;unt's bior, any ilistanee oinder one indred and fifty iiles. Charleston inerchants canl have their ware delive-red at the depot, in Aiken. at 1:24 :ents per gallon. The I'ric- Pt the Factory is 12Ai cena;impr gthein. MATHIS & RU ODES. April 1, 1S40 tf 9 The Charleston Conr. will publish I times, lvekly, and florvind acrount to this Offlve. Vegetable Life Medicines. T HESE Medicines are indebted for their natne to their uanifest and sen 4ible action in purifying the springs and hanuels of lire, and enduing them with reneied tone and vigor. In many hi red certified Cses which have been made public. and in alnost every speciesof dib awg to which the humjan frame is linble,. the hanppy ell'ecs of MOF FAT.S LIFE PILLS AND PHGNIX BITTERS isive. been gratefully and publicly ac nowledged by the persons benclitted, and ivho were previously unacquainted with he beautifully philosophical principles iion which they are conpounded, and ulpoin whiclh they consequenly act. 'The Llf*FE MlEDIUJN S recoininend the-tuselves in dkisease ol every f1om3 & te wriltion. Their irst operation is to looet fe various inipuritiei and crudities cou tautly settling around them, and to re nove the hardetnei h:ces which collect in he convolutious of the small inustines. 1)iher nedicines only partially clenns tese nttd leave such collected nas-es. 'himti as to produce ht haitual costivene,,. with ill its Iraiti of evils, or sudden diarr Ietea. wits its tl ttinenit i dangers. Thi. retp is well knr.w i to all regular nnao misits, who eXamsttine the human bowvel, fter dealt; and hence the prejudice of bec well infhrtmed men ugniial. 1inael, lemeiciies-or tledicines prepyarci antd 'trail to the pulbllic h1 ignornti: personls. 'l'- secoitd ellert of -!t Lii Melicines i't o e'.:nis the kidne-yn i the bladder. ni by this mean,. the liverrind tIIe lu;:s, hI heA'thful artln of whiib ent'rely ile. ,tnds upipn the reguhtirh of :he urinary ,r-ans 'hev bl-od. wvitieh takes its red 'dor fi otm the agency of the liver and the unsbefore it pas-ies inin the heart, 1being hiii-; puritiel by thei, anl notirighed hi "md ocoming frot a clean stoiach. conr es freelv throniah the veitnes, renews every 1 ri of the syeimni and trimpthattly noint the hallne. of heahilh itt the bloon; og~ cheetk. >een-t thomoughly test eid. ni ot l prooneedi n -nev. Paulpitaiiti of the lheart. Lits, of p piire. IIleartirni andt [Hendnteh. Rest 's,tm-ss. Ill-tempe ir, Anx~ietyv, liiinirnor and bleaticholy, Costiv'enies, Dtnrrhen, Chol n, lFivers of aill kind,, Rhetnmtatismi ui, Dropsies of all kinds. Gravel. Wortms, M.hmal it (eosniptiotn, Seunrvy, lilers.. nyrerate Sore", 8-obuiiti" Erupitions andi1 3 ;td 'omtiplexi'its, EruiptiveO complanints. allo1w, Cloittlv, and othter disagreeable i 30mpitleinnttO, 'Sal t Rhlenmit, Erysipetlns, itimmtotn Ctiids tmil Inflnenza, annd varion,'. ther complntts which illiet thle humtatn name. Int Pt.:va and AGUK:, inirtienlair v, the Life Mledicines have been titlst I Timnily snaecessfil -so mtttehl so, that in he.Iever anud Agiie di-itriets, Physicians ' imost tuniverstally ptescribie thaem. All that .3lr. Mtiffat reqtuires ofC his pait-. twi to tie lptrtienila:r itt takmtt i he Life dediines strictly tieording to the direc iin. It is tnt by a newspaper tnotrie, or >y antythintg thlit ie htisef mtay saty in heir fltvor, that he hopes to gtain credit. is alonte by the results eof a fair trial. MOFFAT'S MEDICAL M1ANUAL. lesige:l as a domestie guide to health, lhis little pamphlet. editedt by WV. B; aloliut, 375 Bronidwaty, New York, has seeni putblished for the puirpnse of exlhain ig oruer fully M r. M~offatt's t heory of dis ases. iad will be foutnd highly interestinig o pernns seekitng hentlh. It treats upon treveleni dlisensos, and1( the causes aheretif. 'rice, 2.5 cents-for sale by Mr. Moffat's igents getnerally. Tese Vtluable M'aedi<.tnes tare for sale y C. A. DOWD. Edgefield C. HI. March28. 1840 tf 9 ED~iGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN THE COMMON F LE AS. litler, Ripley and Co., Declaratiotn on At. vs. William Yarbrottgh. aachment in Debt. rU E Platin's. iii tis case. hauving this day iled their Declaurationin mtt o fice, and thei )et'eandati hiavinag tneither WVii'e or Attortney wi~ithi this State. upon wh omit a cttpy oif sid elartiotn can lie -erved : irdes ed thait the )fendnt pleat thteret.' within a vetnr antd a ay fromu this pulicai ion. tir dhe said actioni vill e taken ptrocoinfesso ntintst hitm. GEO. PtJrE, C. C. P lerk's (Ollice, - 4th Oct., 1839. T. H. P. 39 age Multi Bole Cotton Seed. 1 lIE above seed caun he had at the Stor ~ttrs. Warrttnted genuine. Mrilrh4, 14i0 f BROTHER JONATHA.s ettTFD ON N. P. Wtts s H. lasTE6ss WELD. Thle largest and chenpral Newspaper in the WorI, And certainly Uniong the best. Publipilerl every 6aturday by Wt sot & Com. puny. at I6 Nase-antret t. New York. TRSs, $3 per anunm, in advance. U PON enteiting the second vehime of this pioneer in the introduction of paperc of its class, the publishers may be excused for coniuntolating themselves upon the conitinued prospeity and advancement oftheir periodical, rom the issue of its first number, to the present tirue. Awate that competition is the life of business, they expected, and have met with ri vals; but -hose rivali have, so far, been essen tial nids to the publicity and circulation of the Jontathane New readers have been made, where, comparatively. u few existed before, and the taste created lor the eleganet literature of the two hemispheres, carried into all parts of the country, and tmade accesiible to all, has prodeed a demand for the Brothrr Jonathart, which it is gratifying to state is continually on the increnose. With such acdditiot. to their resources and enolumei-ts. the publishers haviraimed to give n cotmensurate increase to the vale and in terest of thLi: .hcet. In addition to the laborR of the gentleinen whose nnmeA are announced as editors. the publishers avail themselves con stantly ofthe aid ol such occasionalcrntributions as they can find snace for. For'the foreeoinig correipondence of the Jo. nathan. the setvi-es ocf ISA.c C. PRAT, Jr. have been enigaged. and his fine literary taste will also be exe: cised in the selection ofthings rare, new. and worthy in the European litern-y art. Selections frori the crinm of the foreign on~e~dm amne'omeh-- emi.dI M Ul.-In the progrcss of insptvenent, a new feature has been added to the Brother Jonathan. the Publication of new nd popular m c t>- rc.r-r wil' cor-tnin somniething inl this way, new and pleasant; reference being had in the selection. rither to suel pieces as all ean sing and play, than to recherche compost tionat, susite'd unty to the scientific. A new font of mnsic type has been purchnted, and a gen tdeman engaged to superintend this department, if execIl-no experiecce and knowledge of mn snc. 'lhi- will enable us to give Imsic a pub licity which it never enjoyed be-fore: to carry the same themes 'or cat ol in the ,y!van oaid in the fhrihest backwoods. which delight die party in the city drnu ing-roown. A simcutancetu po pniarity will ictis be enijoved all over the coun try by such conositiots as are adapted to the public: tn.-te. nad worthy of the public favor. V hate er other improvemenlts may suggest hthemselves will be adopcted. and no pains spared o make tih.- Jountlian a welcmne visiter to all .orti of people. whos- tases are worthy of tra ificationt. Other periodicals may be addres.sed to ponrticnlar cpitnionts. or it) partient!er clat'es; Fonthan will wak ttl free. "feon "rnve to gay, ra lively to severe," and strive. with all the uid he hcacs eiist-d, to con-pass the whole circle; :( give. in a word. a CYCLoPE.IA of whatever inav be desirahe in a literary magazine, and 'ekly iewsaptper. He appeals to the past for vonchera of what. he can do; and what .he can, 1e wrill. TELMS.-Threew dollars a vear itn advance.* For five dollari two conic's of ihe paper will be -et one year. or one cocpy two years. In no .'ne will the paver he sent tcut of tle city unless laid fo0 in advance. -. Ml communications and letters should te addresccd. postrae paid. to WILSON & COMPANY, No. I;-! Naalt-street, !%w York. (Ertract frou Aos h MDALL's (.riuulr.) Ever y friend of fismoerney and ant honest Olmini~oration is i i.voked to tetive ,:fforts to mxtend tIe:.tbscription forwarding the nawes ind mmcey to ne, pos'age paid. or through 1. .1t n.Lst,-rs. wh:o are permitted by the post of.. Ie laws and regulations to do so in letters rrillen by thenseres. PROSPECTUS FOR THE EXTRA GLO1BE. This pnper will be publishrd until the Presi leetini eleetion in November.' 140. with one mmtnher aterward giving the result in detail mnd an tidex. Twenty--ix u:nhers will be tsined. A large trins of the firstnumbers will be printed; atnd il persons siubsc'ribcing innctnediately, whoso) mm.-s a.d mtonovy are teceived before thcat tit !chts shnill be ex'hansted, will receive all the )ttmhiersi. Trmzs--One cop~y ,$1 Six copies 5 Twelve copies 10 Twenty file copies 20 cid at the smcati rate ihr a greater number. .Mr. Kentdlahl Itate Peemnester Getneral, will ~ottribuete to) thcis pacpea until Novemeber. The r~ee ices of ,.t bar:ribers procured upon ihis resprttus and the mtoney. shienitd he. setnt di -retly au pco~tuge patid. or thcroitgh postmas ers. whoe a:re gen'horizeet by Piest Ofbece laws i~d regrulacionisto frank letiers writlen by themu lr/es,cecltsintg mtotney for newspapet scibscrip linnk notes cnrrent in the country where a uheecriber resile'. will he received. provided hey are not mtore thtan ten per cent below spe No paper will be sent unless the mioney be cetuail!y receuireed. Sctbs--riptiocns received at this oflice, and at Ii. Post i ffice Wrew Fueruleture ad Join ers 8heyj. IH 'IE subset iber tales this method to inform his frietnd .. and the citizens of this, and lie adjoining Ijistricts, that he has permanent Slocated his FURNITURE AND) JOINER'S SHOP in the Martintown Ricad. ntear Gilgal Chutch, thout tweilve muiles ahove Edgefid C. House, mud 17 helow Cambridge. Being a Mechan c himself, anid having experienced, good veorkmen in nis employ, he flatters himself that le will be able to give saticefactuon to all those who tmay favor him with their orders. Hie has mn heand, and expects to keel) afood assort nent of Passt Doons. SAsH, DLINDs, ANiD la s-rE I. j~cEs. Also CABIlNET FURNITURE. Such as Ivardrobes. Sideboards, Bureaus, look Cases. t'oldinug Tales. !jc. kcc. Repatiriinv dione itt ithe shortest notice, and on easotnable ~termts. If' desired, lie will go any listancee under twenty-tive miles, to Glaze. All orders th~ankftully received, and punetu ilvy attended to. Address the utndersitined, )nnttonisville.Edgefield District, S. C., or -.Vn '.Durisoe, Edgefield Court House. WILLIAM BAYLEY. Near Gilgal. S. C A pril 30, 1840. 3m 13 State of SOutIhi a ti olinla. EUG HFI ELD) DISTRICT. IN T]I-. COiM310ON PiaA S. J. & I.. Jones, v Attachment II. II .lones. T1 [E laintitl' in this case. having filed his. .dclartion in tmy otlice, and die Defen tant havitng no with or Attorney knownt to be within the .Mtate, uphont wvhom a copy could be erveid with a rcile to plead. It is ordered that hce Defenldint do plead tic the said declaration vithiin a year und a day, fromt ilis date, or final Ad absolute jnadgmiet will be awardeas gaimst imt. GEO. POPE, C. C. P. :lerk's Ofc~le, Edge. field, Oct 26..c J$39. S 7 50 U&aW age 46