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. e4 rrom he St. Louis ReWille. A DUCK OF A MAN. BY SoLITAIRE. Dear me, I'm now a joyous wife, I've kcen my anxinus mother, And such a mahhkyt have got 1 think there's'fie'er another. The other day, Mhen in a fret. I rained my coItly fan, le 6eftly sinib'd, but nothing said, For hes a "duck of a main!" lie rocks the cradle, and the babe He dandles on his knee, And when the cherub nunghty is, lie taughs with heartier lee. ie never-snubs me wh I '146 6 o at0. Ido nut ilk - 'i Behave as some vife, cross inen'o . ile' suci a "-duck of a man ." The. other day be brarght nie -home A stylish litde bonnIet. Forgetting where he plot the hat, 'I set msyself nPoni it. I crushed ten dollars' ftrth right fint, When straiglht away he r a And bought a preaUet-oh, the dear Ain't he a "duck Ol a wan I burnt his cloak the other Bay Against oiu parlor stove Instead of chiding me, he said I was a turdle dose - An-i then his watch to sis I gib, Who to the-Window rin And threw oit-he never frowned, He's such a- duck of a maint - 11.y sister Mary envies me .rurus Up her little n1.. And spjiteful oys. "y sistei dear. Tsere your heti.pet-ked husband Sbe need'nt Wlk. th'sauey firt, she'll have, if she only ca", A husband half as good as ane, Though'nut a "duck of a manl WHO IS MY NEIGJIBOR ? T eeighbor? It is he whom thou ast power to aid and Iless Whose achin heart and burning brow Thy soothing hand way Poress. Thy neighbor I 'Tis the.fainting poor, Whose eye with want is dia. WIomil hunger sends from doot to door; Go tho undsuccor him. Ty n'eighbor Tis dlie Ieart betert 7 fevery earthly gem; Widow ind orpi sin helpless left; Gothou od helter them. Thy neighbor? 'Tis the ?Vary aI, sy are at the br::n, ..w 'ith sickntess, cares and pfus; Stheo auicnO irt him. h lob 'onder totiig ave, VhseoS I Ughts are all beyond the grave; - G o nhq u a tii ra n so m hIr. O pass not, pass not heedless by; Perhaps thou canst redeem The breaking heprt from nisery, Go shae thy lot with hu. A GOLDEN RULE. One appeal to God above, Supplication for his love, Daily ower. Peace of mind Mlakes thee happy, good and kind, Dailyi sing one cheerful song, From the boso's fiery thronig; Daily do one noble deena, Daily sow one blessing's seed. Daily make one for thy friend, Daily from thy sruhs spend Daily whent the, gift is thine. Write one verse -in straims dine t. pai' seek kind nature's fiace ; -Dadys seek for some new grace ; Daily oats grteved birotheir cheer. Daily drink frosm sparkling .eye, Sweeter riature ; sour on high!. Th'len thy life will kntow nso maght, Ansd thy death he robed in light. From the Ncw York Mirror. SAILING SONG. * r J. B. NATHEwas Agair.,.m~y lads, our vessel carves Iter way with easy motion.; Again we ride the mnerry tide To lands beyond the oceau. We leave, perehance. a mnother dear;' A kiter's armss, or dnu zhter's; Perchaance .the love reveaatimg tear Is .ningled with the waters. We leave lhe! ind each earthly home-- 4 The friends that boyhood tud us ; We break, the careless seas to roam, 'The denrest that bound us. -The winds will agitate the sea; Thba waves be wild and frantic; Butlet us trustto God, as wes Float on the blue Athlantic. And as we freely dash along Amonig the waves that katow us, Let's rouse a cheering parting song, And join in hearty chorus. QTESTIONS AND) ANSWERS. Do you emljoy good health ? Yes, very synch, wheni I have it. What ate eggs new-a-days? - Pnrtgehickens.' - ~~gtePeahalf cup of coffee? -ih~ e .hialf-oP5 - e, i:bas tiesan Is very wvarm to-day? ~ 1Ihaven't been thsere. Td yl'~t -oad of wodd for m6 last *ek t Noi.au w Sour wtie. u iethodist or~aptist ? al yoit finl yourselff - 1I hav'at beea lost. My son,how is it that -you waste -boinuh1 -dtt iaste-Mir sister 'was~ted. -SUFRIFF SALES Y virtue of sundry writSof Fieri Fa cias tojme directed, I'will proceed to ;ell at E'igefield Court House on the first Monday .and Tuesday in March next, he followiig property, in he fo16*ing named cases. John 0. Nicholson and David Strother , Administrators, vs. Reuben H. Reynolds; William L. Tooke, vs. the same, a tract >f Idud contaihing Ono unda-d aud Fif. teen acres moe or less, adjoinitg lands of Dr. John Lake, Jessee Timniriion and Mrs. Berry. Terms of sale cash. If. BOUL WARE. S. E. D. February21846 4t- 3 SHERIFF'S SALE. BY virtue of sundry writs of Fieri Fa cias to me directed, I will proceed to sell -t 'Edgefield Court House, on tie frst Monday had Tuesday in March next, the followiig Property in the followig named cases: Hirnan Roberts, Trustee of Marylsob erts, vs. Robert McCullough; Jai and Douglas Rob'ertson, vs. the same;. John Amaker, vs. thi bafe ; pnnett,Wallace and Robert Wallace Eis%, -anA dtihehs. severally, vs the same, the tract of laud where the defendant lives, containg Se* en Hundred and Fifty-six acres more or leis, adjoiing lands of Washingtonf Wise. Moses SivereiriUg, Joel Roper and athers. Terms of sale cash. H. BOUL WARE, S. E. D. February 6 1846 4te 3 Y virtue of sundry writs of Fieri Fia. cias to me directed. I vill proceed o sell at Edgefield Court House, on the irst hodalay and Tuesday in Mttfct aect, the kallowitig property inthe follo; itg nated cases. John Hill, Ordinary, (for'the use of Peter Smth) vs. blilledge -Ualphi and uthers; Peter Smith and wif, vs. Milledge Ualphin; Charles Hall sid others, sever ally, vs. the same, a tract oF fand con taing One Thousand acres or less, ad oiuing lauds of Sannel Clarke, Richard tankimon,u'and others, in Beach Island, lbveil upon as the proery of ilie Ddfeh. dlut, 3illege Galphin. Ellis Gul, (for the use f John Saun drs) vs. Rudolph Carter, and al-; Presley &.Bryan bearers, vi. Rudolph ahhel", he tract of land where the defeoi'aut ives, containing Five Thousand- acres hore Or, less, adjoining landir 6f Johh %ise add Otbbts' Aieu & Style; v: Bryjaiii dedi'Jolin $. Slyley Ex'or, vs. the same, the tract if labd where ie ~deeuidaite Jj i;-e6w aining ,ine Htndia. i u-'siv tyfive cres wore ori le intdAikdds ofiBoni amtnia teens; Robert Bryan and ohers, - oa Atuake andJothinM . Lary an t trdr tf land where b . re ai itsiidi: trl he~~f deflaaa lr1piIF loicW -i ;ii - r 1in'la b iw ) Coinei ad t '' i. . MarioooeniesSh'eppardistid thers, vs, Andre Ra'msay, the lot -of and in the .village of Poterville where he defendant lives, contationg one acre nore or less, adjoining lands of Robeirt Lofion and others. Matias Ardis for John A. Nail, vs. Lharles B. Carter, [Rudolph Carter and Elizabeth Carter, thd tract of land where be defendant Elizabeth Carter now lives, ontining . acres more or less, ujoining lands of John Wise and others. C. J. Giover bearer, vs. Wade Collins, ie tiact of land where the defendant ives, contatfiig One Hundred and Fifty icres mere or less, adjoining iands of Levi HcDaiel acd others Tho Bank ol'Hamburg, S. C. and oth rs, severally, vs. Dawson .Atkinson, the rat t .laud whereImi the defendant lives S. M. & W-. Adams, Assrg' ses; vs. S. . Boyce and Benjamin Gailman, the :ract of land whereuln the defendant Ben ain Gallitan lives, adjoining lands of 'ranci5 Blettis atnd others. S. F. Goode treaerr and others, sever ily, vs. Elbert Doby, the tract of land ~hereon tbe Defendant lives, adjoining ands of Martha Doby and others. William Bush, vs. James Martin aid 4ancy Marting the tract of lad vahereon he defendants live; containing One Hun red and Twienty acres more or lebs, ad oinoirg lands of James Scarborough and John Hill, Ordinary. anid othersi sever tally. vs. -James E. IKilec~di,'t'mintof rrd whereon the defendanut lives, contain ug Six [lundred acres more or less, ad ininig lands of Mary Kilcrease, Sarah ahair and others. C. A. Greiser, vs. Ed. t. What ley,, th nierest of the defendamt in a tract ol lad otaiting Sixty acres more or. less, ad ninig lands of Samuel Clark and others. Pesm & BraInnod, andethers-,sefealW s. Jeh Mouchst,a tragt of l'a'oontamn n Three Hundred and T wenty-five acres miore or loss adjoining lands of Abner 'rrin, Hugh M. Quarles, and others. T ers'of sale cash. Hi. BOULW ARif, S. E. D. F elruary 61816 4to 3 State of Sonia CarofWna, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. tanford F. Mays and wife.J SufmonS aplicnts, vs. Patsey Spikes i aod'otheis, Defendants. Partieion. BY virtue of an order from.-John-.Hill, iiEs. Ordinary of Edgefild 'District, shall roceed (o sell-' Edgefiel1tki l-di~ fi rst Miooday aed Tasaday , a iia.next. lands belonging to the es se of John -Giiia ..4eesed,.hskee District and fiste ,tladasit, near Caoi' riddgaiso)iGiig lds; of Thomas Payas, on Moore add'the Estate of Patuet ightfot, and oilfei', contaitiing Gij6 -ludridasd Ffy live acrestiore~or less, ina credit until te (si offJatiuay next. I sedtrty. and a mnortgage of the premi es o se Ordinary to secure the purchase nonef. Cost to he paidJ in cash. s earmo 61S4l& 4'e 3 HE flo llveinf e~onaiw aio m h ReT ~ oesr: jq.o .Ha iitonl Dollege, N.Y inaddiion pjutidrodi f oth' nra equally respecti)1 u shoulJ. remnove the doubts of every reasoible ;person otfi t nI orut:and singu if J "ay e Hair roni.e - - -a Baaiko,; jeb. 15th,'1840. Da. D. Jara-Diar Sir.:-I cannlomt say my hairisrestorodbut I cauany hiat it ap pearstpbe in as dra0Iaaprocess of.estoration ascould reasonably be .e'pectea. I .'d ndt fGilshed the first boule,.before a decided change was manifest over ihe bald part of tiis ps'ad to whieh it- was apphifillA ie& gt.$tiofiune 1odssy ltair, much like that of an intant .ap pesed,-and has continued to increase. and I hIavdhad it cut two or three times. I htave ftcently'comaettd tapon -de:*lird buttle, 66 halve been a goid deal irregular in the list of the "Toic ftoM the first, and frol tns cause I apprehend that the effectis at present less than it otiewiss wouldshavbeWn. I began thed ise of the Toitiowi- little or no faith thatit would everM- hssaesful .on my head, though I felt entireeotinlfdedCe in youislatetnents of whit it haddone' to-others ariiI 1*4s as 'n'hk "rised as deighted, when I saw theeffei ou.-ecollect-the ap earance of my head '4 n uyour ofiice. , assureyou my hair biibeen neadly if tot quite, an inch longer6tha time4lIhave had- it Qut,tith'se parts winihwereinearly.dsftitute afany, when you saw -e It .was, however, ve ne, though quite-thick. -i: aml . iushed with * sanguine hope of final sudheas in theAiil igena use ofyour on which.PaUWat ail the hair humb i wliich?bave .been adlrertised inlthe papers,) I Am strined to beli'eVeis what itclaipa to and that itiU make their hair kmw ad- no. l Efsatk. - u. least on some heads. . O.- EATON, Professr the Hamilton Literary aid Theo 0.' ' by - *'R S. ROBERTS. Firdrlkaty 4 .A Fsat 2 matih 4 f12 Wholesale a&RetaifGrooers coaysa ca-ra i-ifstKTii STRiET, WAMAURG :S. C. I AVE jadst received, and will continte to I.U.--gceivefesihd lel :ahi: fullowengi Articles. which they: o r towtheir friends and he tradeat the lowest.aarket prices: SUGISRS. 30 6Ms. nii~stjOgg.?Ci.oiri Clnkrfirfld Porto Rico anAMuscovado. Double Refined LA hpd and Powderted Sng.. SQ 6# gOld oyerfii 4 0. ,offee, 11) do.. A fustii- 40. 12A cboicpRo - do. 1 kle Mocpo do is bags Cuba.v 100 pieces Heavy -Dtndee 44 to 45 inch. 260 do. Kentutcky,teavyj 44 to45 in. 40 do. Towv, 45 i 125 &di - ."n ; M. aerd,45to47in U, d rgm &- erg oo lina, 44 to 45 in. ._ROPE 3W0-011i Is' !ntick pE 50 do Man il i'. 50 do. Jule, 20 hhds.Triuind .l :Nein. 50,00.po - - S do~ Tablie BoxesTab Sal O.~ HAIRS. 25 do in 10 do CapSa -9- ao Chilrens) 2 do By, p. 2 do O .es do 2.. do: Rockin d I do Nurse. .. o B&d A KE TS. 2 bales 9-4.Blankets 3 do 10-4 do (weighing 7 lbs. to the pair). . A good assortmnent .of B~ed Blankets from 10.4 to 124.>. NEGRO 'CLOTH S. 1,00i ydas.'Washington Jeans (henvy,] 1000 do. Coventry Plains. 100 Kegs, (assorted sizes) pH OT. 150 Bugs, assorted Sizeis POWDER. - ReUgs 1F Dupont's Powder 10 do Blasting do - 2J do Eagie~dpoting, -do WHITE LEAD. 560t$ fe. 17 N. Y. Union Mills 5Boxes 'teas. Consistinl of gn pow. der, Hyson and Imperial 6 as:s attees," - LJJfE, 0O Bis. ftslhi*th Lin 4. - SiaO ~fvrpejer.SiceCinnaitmon, Nutmeags, Ind.o I altpetres Blue 'Stone. Coppieras. S~tiadSnuff, Cutton-& Wool Lards. ~u~ -nn Buickets; Pnznted Du~ckets. :Tabs.hurnts; Keelers, Willow Wagonts and Cradles; Weishboazds; C'oeoa lDippers, Clothes Pins' t4tdotiis, Wooden Biswls, ih Stas;Bllows, Rakes, Scythe reedls, Coffce Mills,SospTalk(Iw& Setnn Candles. WagonBges, MIeasures,6 .Sdle kons,/Windorr Glass,-Starch, Pistols, . bacco; (3rindstota~ Onaburgs; Twine, Ca-a - ige Boots -~e ool Hats,Ric,Clothes - ; - - Aaietd, Bearsktini, Mackerel, Mtrd,FifliChains, Latij >Oil; a choice atil of Chetfrng Tobacco; b'inegar, Bex's, C Cider, Baridelnvers, Cud Fish,. Plough Mould, Sole' LIsatber, Nankeenls, Choco laie.:, &c. - WAN'TED-0.000 lbg. BEES W AX, for pkh dsh wh~e paid. . H duscrberwill open on the Second Mnda- in Januazy. nex.:, a 8S1hool at Potudrabe, near &l~~ .Cur H ouse. He sill teh the:foll*brbanches. viz:'Orthog -1 ~ ~ AstronloSy, Natural - -haI..? and .amranachesucoimecd with J ' ghsiEgliggdupation. AAfew yong pentena cnn receive nstruc ion niheQiames : ates of tuitienil be moderatn. 'Good. 6oard emisbe obutined iiivery res p ctableanptiu familjes on reasonable SNExcellentrtief WLTaER STRAINED AMP OIL. For ate by 3. D TIEBETT' cus l ifn 46 To Physicians, Platers, .ner oHANTS, AND THE PcDI.iC IN O EN.1RAL! I HE Subscril-' has received, qnd is re ceivinlg la. supplies of Drugs, Medicines, Paints, &C., &c.. from one of the largest Importing Houses in the city of Augusta, and selling 'thei at the Augustaretailor wholesale piices for Cash, or on a short credit. To which he would m1ot respectlfully call the attention of the Physiicians, Pianter Ii-'ani les, and all other: who wish 1# purch ae any article in t I hi anich of lsines. I Persons rioi diktance. ordeiing Goaods. mnay rely upon receiving thei of ie bcst quality. and lit the lowest narkit t prices. A flull supply o .A MIL Y MEDICINES will be kept on retii!, and the most f-lilill at tention givei to Physician aid Family pre scription Among the many arlacles of which his stock is composed. are the Jolloicing Medicines. Calomel, and Pililae Hydiarg.of the brand of Mander, Weaver, and Alander. Stilphate, Acetate, and Hydrochlorate of Morphiie, Piperine, Srychnine, a.end Iodime Optitnus, snl plate de Quinia, IHydiiodato of Ptuassa. Kre osot. Ipicac,Jlap. Super. Carbonate of o da, Ciean of Tariar. Imetic Tartar, &c. Di'u s. Giut GulbanizedCamphtir, Aloes. Myrrh. Opium, Denarcoinm. do.. lialsan Copavi. Cubebs. Sarsaparilla extract, aid root, Spts. Nitre, &c. &e. Oils. Lampoil. Linied. 'rrmi. Sweet, and cold xpressed Ca0t1r Oil. Paints. Varnishes. 4-c. * White Lead, of diffieet brain aind quai. ties, ground iII oil, ai in kegs. )ry White Lead. Critne Green, Crome Yellow. Yellow Orcre. Stone Orcre, Red Lead. Uilnurge. Lamp Ulack, Verdigris, Spits Turpeitine, Copal VariiiA. Japati. and Black oi Leather dip. Dye Stufis Among which are Pussiate -. I on Sipanish Float ldigo, Carolina Indigo. 3lad der, Copperas, attuo. Brazil Wood. Log Wood, Cant Wood. and Nic W ood. Brushes. Paint Brushes of all a..a. Cloth do., Tooth Furnature. Fesh, Nil. White Wash, Bliack ig, Hiaise. l'ainers, Dusting Broom, Hearili, Shaving, Cob. Sweeing, Scrubbing. anl Painters' Disting Brushes, together with a variety oh othpr Hushes. iusd by Painters, and othe ro, noi ereii mnuiuiioned. Patent Medicines. Among the many of which are. ihe folt'v ng, viz: Swain's Panirea, F tniack's Ver - 11mifuge, Thompson's Eye Waer Henry's Calcined. Alagnesia, Jaynes' Expectorant. Pe. ters" Pills. Rtowan' Tonic Mixture, f Iair Ton ic, Moffit's Pills, Tonic Bittots and Compo sition. &c.. together with a general assort ient'of the most popular nostrums of the day ALSO. A 6000, ASSOlTMiENT OF.PERFUMERT AND SOAXS O F T11 KFIN tsT QU.ALITIES, 1-Window Glass of various sizes frrn 6-8, to-.20-30. -,haabov estailisimernt will lie ondtucted by Dr. C akia6i.d*hd Mai-iid .considerable _ rice ir he apothar busiress, a for .EIJlEGFIELD' Fe m a Ie Ac d e my r-.liTrustees have eigaged the services of T bMiss SARAH RICHAtDSON, to take charge of this Institution, f lu the elsuing year. Miss R. has for several years atsisud Dr. W. B. Johnson in Teaching, and las during the present year been ciiiiected with the Green. wood School. Thi- high character and quil ifications ofd Miss R. may inducae parents with great confidence, to confide th ir daughters to her instruction. The year will be divided into two sessions. allowmng the usual vacuations. Rates of T1uiionii pea desion, payauble one half ini advatnce for cit seassioni, and the balance at its close. Pecr Session For Spelhinag, ieading. Writing, and Arithmuetic, $ 8 00O Geogra~phyv,Graniniar, Comnposi tion, with the abovec, 12 00 Natul. Mewenl .-md araul Phi losophby, Chieim.--try. Botany, Logic. & c , wth the uitove, 16 00 Fifty Cents per se--ioni lhr lire wood. By order of the Trstees. N. L. tii RFFIN. Cha~irmnan. N. 13. Mr. E. 13. isAC(UN waii give lessons in Music to those- who'd'esire it. Dec. 10 4t -1 Commission Business. / 1H IANKFU L to or friends for the liberal I.Upatroni.Ige hithietto received, we respectI fully stilct a e ut: .n. ne ie of the saome at or old WVater-Proof Warc-lio@ise. Whlere we wvil cotiuei toi lcccic. .Sto.re and SelL Corro:. ::i.I ute Piihtorut~ce. Rieccuvc ' nd -orwcard Merchandise. &c. A'r i oi..a'r . 4. niaiG at.s \Ve will give uniiietnd ittenttin ito any bnt siues ii -ur bu.i ientrusted tao our enlre. ex cept theliiuying of o...u whicht we rei e to go on either our oren account or 1hat of otherrs. beeiing it dilici'ult to pieaisi in the umie4.ca pacity of both boyer and seller. Fro.n the long exp -rienceu. of nitr senior parter, -ind by prompt atnd de.valeJ atteittioni to all nmatters a1 buisiiness, conifide-d to us. we. hope to merit a share of~ pub lie patronage. I WAI.KERL & PEARSON. lamhurg, S. C.. Sept 17 6mu 35 Trhec Edgefield Adlvertisi-r, Abbj. Bannern An dersotn Gazette, Peidleton Messenuger. and Grenvills Mountainner, each, will copy the abve fier six tunth.-/ou'nal. Edgefield Acdemy, 1J7IIE Exerciaes olfits Iinsuit uton wil be resumued the first Monday in Jatn nary, 1846. Tenrms as hiereiofore-namzel-y, rates of tuitiont fromi 'MWELVE to EIGtITEEN DoLLAns per session, acording 1o thte branches of study taught; mnd. as hereto fore, none ndmitted for less ttme than a se-son, excepjt by a special rtipulationu be forehand, the chtarge being mnade for ad mission, and not for leuclhing. Good board may be had in the vicinity. and one or two niore ptrpils may be cc comoraled in the famtily of the Teacher. H-. K. McCLINTOUK. No 26 - I 44 CIG.JR$. Wif.1 Large Spanish (WA. A. H. -10vi~ .:Spanish-(L.Valedds). 10OM, do (R.P. M.) 5 M.Imperial Rlegalias, (a-Veims.-') Just.reeivd, and for sale by SIBLEY & CRAPON ifamtb..g 1846 tf -26. H. L. JEFFERS General Agent a'nd Coq.niliisio Mercliant;Hab'urg S:P TILL offers h. ervices to 1is fieda a the publc, .nd he will devite'hi un'drl ded attention to e SELLING OF COTTON AND FLOUR, RECEIING AND FoitwAnDinO GooDs. Buying Goods for ~Planters or Merchants, or attend to an., businss that may be cuindueitd to his care. He embraces this opportunity of tendering his thanks to his friends for theirliberal patron age, heretofore bestowed, and by. industry and close attention to business. he hopes to merit. and to continne to receive the same. Itshall be his aimi to make till his charges as light as pos. siblh. knowing that it will he to his interest to closely observe the iterest of his friends. Liberal advances will be made if required, ot prodnce sent to him for sale or store. - Cotton sent to him by Boats, will be received free of wcharfage. All produce sent to him for sale will be promptly sold on -irrival, ifso ordered. Augustt if 28 T arvat's Compound Extract NF VUBER AND CAPAVAZ, stands unri valed for its efficacy. It performs a cure in a few days-no confinement or- restriction in diet i n'ecessaiy. It will be found invaluable. being prepared with the greatest possible care, upot well-tested principles, fouid upon that important law first established by the celebra ted Dr. Fordce.viz: "That a combination ofsinilar eemedies will produce an more certain spetdiy and considerable effect than an equiv. alent dose of any single sne." "A combina, tion,, of Cubehs a nd )apavia form a very use fil medicine in retur eases "-Sir R. Cooper, 1. R. S., ir R. S.. &c., &c. This article is just .seceived,and for sale by I D. TiBBETT . Dec.10 tf 46 PROSPECTUS OF A NVW l-.MocRATIC PAPER The .othikern Jounifals To be publihed in Tulahassee, Fluaida. 73 '..11 undersigted prupsei eithblish is tue City orrallahassee, a weekly Nws pape' . to be'- niitled 'The Sordkern Journal," to bie devloted Io Politics. Literature, Agsicul. turc. lhe cause of Temperance, and Moiality genehiv. It polities the "Southern Sodual'! will at. tach itself to the southern school. and sustrain those irinciples which among Southern Dem qcrats are ktnowin as the State Rights Doe trines. It will contend for a strict construction of the Constitution of the United States; believing that the federal Government was the result of a compurt bet% een separate and ijide'pen dent States..and that every power not eigresaiy grunted, was reserved to the Stat&, sotversalIy ~ That the exercise of any power not expessty granted oi the pait of the Federal Govern. tuent is an usurpation, and should be checked. The''Southern Journal" will cotitend for the doctrine that 'the -Federal 'Giivemsnent should take io money fronit th people'(fWie' states, excepijby the eirfss"'!at undir' ib authority of explicit terms'ofr UtiConitititii-r It will contend lthiio Tuiiff'uiroild beini posed, ce it fb 'tie'jiphr'i qi Re -enueiti to defriy the hecessasy epeseidftfaec' n1oinalidinniration *of Goyetniid It will opp tie flh I'iatioi dfAbeto cceds offres . eef u state - g oli cs h (oto&A ie of the State the jourat l will befDeos Lerali e policyof th'nxidr strife.aind the' bifternest off -Y ti1id P it will havebs iule oWdd as thesnataire of its posit isn will perinit. Those- quiestionhs which have in times past divlded-the iublic-'Miinid which have been discussed aid settled"vhich are no longsr practical questions, and which can have no weijiht with practical statesmen or enlighlteied people. it will permir to pass un. .egarded, unless imperiously forced upon its attentioni The "Southern Journal" will be puublishiod every Tuesday. and furntished to subscribers at threc dollars per atnnm payable invariably un advatnce. The unsdersigned bus also made .irrangements to eecure the -ussistance in the ed1ito~r&Oaldepartment,. ef an highly intelligent gentleman of Alabama ; whose connection with the Journrl will comnmene soimetimne inr Jan niary. WV. BARTLETT. Tallahassee, 27th December, Jt40 if State of South Carolina, EDGEFIEL1D DIdTRICT. IN E QUIT Y. hlenry Stone and others. es. Bill1 for Relief PLeJasaiit Searles, Adm'r, of and Philip~ Lightfimt, deceased. A<.csnet. H N punur of the order of itb'Court Up asoed at the lost term, regnitling tile "to isqiuire a nd report tn the Cott at its nsext term, who were the next of kin of Philip Lightfont, the Defenidantt intestate, at the time of his death, and whether any of themn tre since dead, antd if dead, who is~or are their personual repre setntive or .representatives," Putblic notice is hereby giveni to all persons.clainnng to be the swxt of kitn of said Philip Light.dot, late of the District and State afouresitid, that they appear before mn' in the Commissioner's Office, at Edgefield CourtHr-use, on or before the first dy-fMy next, and make pioof of their kirndred aud .right, or otn their failure to do so, they will be eteludcd from the benefit of any decree that mlay bie prorouncedi the mailer. S. 3.TOMPKNS,0, E. ED. Comnmiosioner's Office, Nov- 12 3ui 42 Lost or Stolen! ONTuesday, the 9th tnst., a small SikPuree, conttaiin) Forty Del hirs, (viz: fimur Ten Dollair'rills on othe .ino~sburg IBnnk,) otne small~InotO on P. Golly, for $2 50cts., payable to S. B. Ry an; ono acconut on N. Raimy, in Ca vor of Jas. Lovel, and several other pa pers not recollected. A libieral eeaad will be given for the recovery of-thet satne. B. J. RYAN. Dcc. 17 tf 47. South Caroline, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN T HE COnlMON PLE AS. Nancy M. Dillard, Exec-utix. vs. )Dec'n in Enoch Byne, larmons Hust . For. At anl Wm. H. By~ue. )tachin -lI 1E Plaintif' in the above stated cases .bat i ing this day .iled her declaration -in my oalice, anid the defendants bavinig neither wives or attorneys known tube within the limnitsofthis State, ott whom a copy of said declaration. -with a rule to plead can be served: It isthiere fore ordered, thtat the said defenidsnts do plead to the said de.clararions;'witin a -year and-a dny from thegpublication of this oideir-fina~l and absoluteJudaea wgB~e adg@hngaiiu themi. . T.HOMAS-GenBMeONdudi,? Clerk' Of0iced- 711! March845-,& LAWBLNKS - Elijalh 0 th al, -- lice, anlld 0 ney knnhtor red - state, on wfioin with a riiU t d ca Vol fore ord&'& 4 r ltlh appear and ped i6. isld veur and a day fro~mje4 jand ahiolute j4 agiezzzivltb e hin bly'defult THO.'TH Clerk's Oyig ga State.f odt EUYGEFrriEigg IN TIBZ CQfMI - John B. Gorden' , JUI]1. aid,1t Joseph M. Perry Alex. J. Lazon 't Joseph 31. Per T E-Plaidti v - their;Dweiar&tionsi casei rmyloffide. rihe - ila the 4DefedditdPP the said Deglaruti " n' waii . day f1ronfi100io dAt G,:~o Wt thereof final and i be given --and at O -:a a Defendant imrbth ib. abol Clerk's Ofiei, 28th AP1ti ' April 30; state 0yf til"U ia IN COMMOA XPL ES DavisBi Niadley. -v's. J osebh .V er V ThomasDavish, ' Joseph . te $V HE Pilaiti1pa:. fice, aj d th fei OtaPew6T or AltoneySrknoirs t of the State, on whorn lions, with areo 0N... therefore ordfim app~ear and-plead tdlth a y e a r a n d -m 1 0 defitalt teit be awuid4 Ma.jU5 StA -. ~Andt7rtjz aijy O f # - . -- iiwipdl o. w therefurkt flia and pled to I'ti ea W60 rom t ~here4 -r Clerk 01ffice. IN Tf C Archibald lSoggs 4r Harmon Husta' Iva Ruhert LintJo.; - ar m Enocha Dynes 44- . - .-keu and Harmadllst MM nlM$i* A. Blogy, - . : n'? a. )Dedaratioa iwn'4 H armon Hnat. Gideon Dowse. L armon Uuet. . Wm.; Uaunes.1) T 7 Enouch Byne.. -r Benjamin E.'Gifrtup~ ' vs.' Deca - ne:Byne and -. e Andrew 'annF ' 'b4: N ,M John Kerr, I iM .EnochnJ -~ Enochi Byhe'ne Hiarmon Hiist -- D. IB; Mai~ex, Keers di Hope, u vs. ,n Enoch Byn - ,.va. p,'~cto .Enocha Byne Enoch By nii Thomas G~ira, - oichn- :i De --~of vddfd May14li"isW larte.s * - J