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POETRY. From the Chars. McrcUTy. TIlE LAND OF DEAT11. Land of Death! thy misty bound Girds our plains of life around, On tbeir verge, wchere'er we turn. Spread thy shores all bleak and stern. See, a dim sepulchral throng Ever through thy silence roum, Mlute they glide thy paths along; Thou art nut their gloomy home. Should they dwell for nye embraced In thy cold and awful waste; '.lid eternal silerce therc, They would pine in chill despair. Onward on his solemn way Silent moves each pallid boul ; ltight nor left his flotts:eps stray From his far and vien less goal. Lo ! a wan and shuddering hand Nears thy dim and sunless strand, 'Neath the gales that from thee sigh, On thy verge they sink-they die From each form, as low it lies, See an aw ful semblahnce rear ; Death is in its spectral eyes, Death is ghastly features wear. Such thy pilgrims dreary clime, Gathering from the hotnes of time; Other fields they seek, wyoand Thy cold waste of dark despoud. Soon, aben fleets this troubled breath, Shall tl.y pale and silent ghost On thy confines, Land of [Death, Join that ghastly pilgrim host. Gloomy is my moral path, Heavier gloom thy journey hath Oh ! when all its horrtrs pa,t, Give me, give tme, rest at last, G. From the Lou:scilte Journal. SONG TO MAGGIE. BY JAS. 0. DRAKE. It is indeed lang time, my Mag, Since we thegither met. An 'mooy a day may conme I wcen Ere-"welcome love" we get, For fate is frowning o'er us, Ma:, An' lanely shines the ray - That lures us to that "tristing place" Where blinks the brighter day. I've tried to still.my heart, Mag, 4"_. Yet deeper swells the rang, or absence does but heighten, lag, The love I've borne the lang ! To climb life's bill with thee, love, Or tread its glen sea green Is a' I ask of heaventhere To gladden heart and e'en. I've watch'ed thy holy hamie, 3Mag, Fpr many a lanely hour, Wheti thou wast sleeping sort I kenned Like daisy in a bower, An' ilka prayer I breathed laigh Frao out my anxidus bre;ast, Ca'd heaven to guard mny bonnie maid In innocence an' rest. The simmer's son on flowery brace Pours dlown its floods of light, The bird. are s'nging tuneful lays, They gi'e nae mne delight, f~or whiles I see God's golden shower 'An' list the wvild birds' strain, 1 reel my Maggie is nea near, An' Nature smiles in vain. LWEa INSURANc.-Thef Philadelphia correspondent of the Delawarian, tells the following amusing anecdote: One day last week a well dressed, portly gentleman, .apparently fi om the country, entered one of our Life insa - rance offices, and expressed a wvish to have his life instmed. It was after of fice hours, and the p)lace was in chiarge of a couple of clerks, who, with a Patty of friends, wvere "miakitng tterr ie." G iv ing each other the winik, thtey proceed ed forthawitha to ''examine" the appli cant. 0ne or thetm, whlo styled himnself thme "President," addiessed hinm as fol lows: P'resident.--"Were yntu ever sick ?" Applicant.--'Yes sir." Pres.-"Howc long since?" App.-"Thirty ttineo years and a half ago !" Pres.-"WVhat w'as your disease ?" P,cs.-"llow long were you confin ed to your bed ?" App .-"Oie whle night ?" .Pres.-(Addressing one of his cotm panions,) 'satisfactory on the score of health, Nowv, sir. we will p)roceed to examuine your bodv'. You will please to divest yourself'ofyouar clothintg." App.-"D)o wvhat, sir !" Pres.-'In comimon parlance, strip Our hero grumbled a liitle, but alt length yielded, The commnittee'' thetn proceeded to test the strenght:, by giv ing him sundry boxes and bundles to lift. This was fiallowed by a test of agility, rtunning, jumpinag c!imubing, &c. l'h poor victi.sa, titterly ignoraiat of the trick, wrent throtigh the ordeal very ser iousty. For three hours the process was continued, when thn "patient" half dead with fatigue anid ft ighat, was pro. nlounced "rejected because hen could not jtump six feet on a level." Thte fellow hurried on his clothes, and "shaioned," having probably had enough of life in surance. A lier is a haetor towards God, and a c.ward tn .,rds mtetn. AMERICAN HOTEL (Formerly Hubbard's) HAMIBURG, S. C. I RATFEFUL for past favors, the subscri ber hereby gives notice that his Honse is now it complete order. and would reapectfnlly invite all persons visiting Hamburg and the travelling public to give him a call, confidently believing. that he can give entire sntisfaiction to all those who desire a quiet or'lerly House, comfortable Rooms and Beds with as good a table as the Mlarket can furnish. Stables, Lots and Carriage HIonae in first rate order and well supplied. A sober and attentive Hostler always in attendance. Par. ticular attention given to lHorses lefl by per sons visiting Charleston or other places. Carriages always in readiness to convey passengers to and fron the Rail Road when desired. llorscs au.l Vehicles to Let. W.M. KETCHUM. Oct 4 12t 37 GREAT BARGAINN. D UNBAR & BURNSII)E has just receiv ed hv Rail Road and River. the foallowing li-t of GOODS, to which they respectfully in vite attention. Planters vi-mng onr market would do well to give is a call befure plurcha sing elsewhere. 47 llhlds. St. Croix, Porto Rico and N. O. Sugars. 25 Bbl,. No I Clarified Sugars. 70 -' Superiur Cotfee Sugars. 5 and 5 boxes Lual, Urshed and Pow de-red Sugars. Vet itdia and New Orleans Molasses, 175 Bags Rio, La:,uara and Java Coffee, 401) Sacks of Salt. 75 barrels Mackerels, 50 boxes fine Cheese, 3 tierces Rice. -123 kegs or Nails and Brads. 30.0(10 lbs. Sweedes Iron-ill sizes, Band Iron, German and Ca=t Steel, Vagon HBxes, lot) boxes Windet (,lass-all sizes, 50t) pnnttds !1utty, in Bladders, 4,500 potndts Wliitu Lead, Vernon Vills, 1 2 Ctrels Linseed Oil, Ditchers Boots. Brogans and Ladics Shoes, 00 Heavy Difel Blankets, 20 pair Fine Bed B'ankets. Keiseys. Osnaburgs, Shirtings and Sheetings, 2 cases Pit,as-all patterns. Piaited Buckets and Tubs. B3rassboutnd Buckets and Wire Seeves. 3000 pounds Hemlock. and 300 pounds onk tan ned Sole Le.ther, Upper Leather and Calf:. skins. 2010 Coils Rope-1000 pnnunds Twine, 125 bass Shot. 50 kegs best Powder, Lead. Bluestone, Indlictu. Copperas. Candles, Sperm and Tallow, Chewing Tobacco, Sugar Cans, Measures. Pepper. Spice, Gin ger. Cane Seat Chairs. Wood ac.d Cane Seat Rocking Chtirs, and tnany other articles too te dimas to enumerate. V will be snaking almost daily accessions to our stock, and wold be pleased to atteud tonli orders fron our friends, and feel assured of giv ing satisfaction. DUNBAR & BURNSIDE. Hamburg, S. C., (rct25 * if 40 NEV STORE!. NEW GOODS. JACKSON &. KiNCIILEY having asso. " ciuted tlm..nselves togeth.e. in the Dry Goods butsinsess, would tuost respectfully soli, cit the citizens, and planiters visiting Ilusnmrg to call atnd examnine their wvall celootoel .tuck o7' Staple sand Fancy Dry Goods, wvhichs they offer low for CASuI, amt1ongst which ale the following:~0 Brown H1omespiuns, fromn 0j to 374, Bleached do'" Of to 45. Eniglish and A mericatn Prinats, 5 to 20, American and Scotch Gineghamus, 12& to 37, Black andl Colored Alpaccas, plaini, palaid ands striped, Bunmhassins atnd Minslin DeLais, Blasck Silks, plaitne striped and Plaid, C;olored Silks Ironm $1 00 to 225, Sputa Silk Plaids. Alohair Lustre, Satin stripe. Plaid and stripe Carolinses, (ntew style dress gisods,) Cashmners from 18:] to $1 00, 854 anid 9 4 Dudfle Blankets, 10 4, 11-4 and' 12-4 lBed Blantkets, hlouiery the mtost complete stock ever on'l:red it thIis smsrket. Red ard White Plannecl all wool, from 25 to SI 00, 31e.rrinao and Lamb's wool Drawers and Sattiniets, Kenttucky Jeatns, and 1'ecrrinou Cassimneres, EnCtglish,. Amterican anid Fretnch Cloths and Cassimners, Kerseys, fromts 13 to 314. Fsrenituare Dimnity. rromt 18 to .50, Usmbrelbas. Bonngets ad lowsiers, hitbor.s of all descriptinss. Plaid Linsdseys and tipson checks, Birowns asnd bleached ilollatnd, do do Drill, Osna:burgs nnI Faictory stripes, Swiss. ,lsilil. [Book. Plid anad .inconet .l uslims, 4-4. 5.1. 6 4,7-4land 8-4 wool Sha~wls, Lisles thread anid cottons Laces. Stuspenders, Gloves iad hlassdkerchiefs, Ladies antd Cildresn's Shioes. 8-4, 9-4 anmd 10-4 Table D)amaask, Tinimminigs f or dresses & c. &c. & c. Sept 20 35 2mn SNEW GO0DS. TI [E Sssbscriber has inst received his FA LL astd WINTElR STOCK of GOODS consisting in part of a spletsdid lot of Wcrs,.ad Goods for Ladies Dresses ofisll 1,inds, a finue lot oaf Ginighamis. Enghtsh & Amseric.an Pris, Col'd & Black Alpacca's, Botmbazinte, -at.so A LARGE AND SPENDID STOCK OF Negro Shoes, Blankets & Kerseys. Groceries, IHardwvare, Crockery. Hut.1 & Csups. To whtichs he invites Isis friendds, anad the putble to call amnd exaine, before panrclipssing elsewhere. nss be feels confildentt thast he eats give satisfactioni to all who may favor hsima withi a call. B. C. BtYA N. Oct. 10, 1848. tf 38 Notice. ALL Persons itndebted to the late firm of Ptlresley & Bryan, are requested to smake innsnediate settlesasent, otherwise the Accoisnms aind Notes wvill be placed its the hsands of proper Oflicers, I or collection. PRESLEY & BRYAN. Oct. 10, 1848 tIf 33 Public Notice. I S hereby givess, thsat aupplicatiotn will be mnade to the Legislure for an act of Incorpora tionl of Little Stephenis' Creek Church, situated about 10 mniles northiof Edgefield Court lonse. GROCERY, AND COTTON BUBINESS T HE Subscriber having retiirned from Mexico, and having resumed tie,GRO CE:RY & COTTON BUSINESS in Hamr burg. has taken the stand lately occupied by G.fC. Cunningham, second door below J. J. Howaid, Esq. intends to keep on hand a good asartment of all the articles usually kept in a Gocery Store ; and having mnade such ar ra ngaments as ennbles him to furnish Gobde at the lowest market prices, confidently invites his friends to give him a call. All orders attended to wi;h strict attention, and goods put tip in a style and at prices that will he satisfactory to ptrchssers. Intending to be regularly in the market for produce, the highest market orices will at al: times be paid for Cotton and Flour. G. W. STYLES. The undersigned take this method of return ing thanks to their old friends and cnstome s for past favors, and to inform them that they can be found during the approaching season, at the Store of C. V. Stylrs, where they 'will be happy to see old custoners. All orders front our friends, directed to either of us, will ueet with prompt nitention DENNIS LINDSEY, G. C. CUNNINGE3Ahi. Hamburg. Ang.16 2n 30 SHERIFF'S SALE. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. - Martha Bushy et al. Vs. Summons in Middleton Cone and wife Partition. and others. -1 Y an order from J=ohn Hill. Esq., Or, linary of the District aforbaaid, I will proceed to sell at Edge'.eld C. I., on the first .londay in Decen, ,er next. -the lands belongin.g to the Estate of Vm. Busby, deceased, containing fifty acres, more nr lesi, antd adjining lands of Elbert L,tt, Jeptha Couch and others, sold on a credit of twelve months. purchaser giving hbnd and approved security and: a mort gage of the premises to the Ordinary to seeure the purchase money. Cost to bo paid in cash. S. CHRISTIE, s .. D. Nov. 7, ISIS 4t. 42 - STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN THE COMMON PLEAS. David Stalnaker, fur D J. If. Hughes, Drclaration.in Vs. Attadunent. Win. L. Cochran. J 1IE plaintitT in the above case having this T day filed his declurat:on to my office. and the defendant having neither .wif nor at torney. known to reside n ithin the liuits of this State, on whom n copy of said ddcantion, with a rule to plead, can be served, Oq:motion of h1r. Wardlaw. Plaintits Attorne,y .it is ordered, that the said delendant alspear and plead to the said declaration, within a yetr and at day, from the date hereof, or judgment win be awarded against him by de f1umit. THO. G. BACON. blcrk. Edgefield C. H. Clerk's Office, Ith Ndv. 1848 November 8 ly 42 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT IN THIE COURT OF O?D! $dV B Y JOHN HILL, Esq., Ordinary of B Edgefeld District : Whereas William W . Adni, hath ap. plied to me for Letters or Administration on all and singular the goodstand chat es,rights and credits of Jos.jRArh, del'e, lato of the District, A thrsi, cesed. These are, therefore, to cite nd admon ish all and singular, the kindri and cred itors of the staid deceased, to be h d a ppear before me, at our next Ordinary's Court for tho said District, to hbe holden ai Edge ield Court llouse, otn the 20th day of No vember iost., to show cause. if anty, why the said ad ministration should not be gran ted. Given under my haiti and seid, this tha 3d day ol November in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and forty-eight, and in the 73d year of Amer cn Independence. JOHN HILL, 0.E.DI. Nov 8 2i 42 STA TE OF SOUTH CA RJLINA. EDGEFIELD DITRICT. IN OJIDINARY BY JOHN liILL, Esq., Ordinary of .Edgefidhl District: WVhereas. Manchester Padgetr. and Jo si;lh I'zdgett, hath applied in rite for letters of audmistrationt, on all anid singular the gods and chazttlues, rights atnd credits of Sarah Padgett late of the District aforesaid. deceedl. Tese are, therefore. to cite and admton isht all and singular, the kindred and credi tors of the said deceased. to be and appear before me, at our uext Ordinary's Court for the said Distrtiet, to be holden at Edge field Court littuse on the 20tht day of November inst. to show cause, if any, why the said adiniitration should not be granted. Given tinder my hand and seal, this 3d day of Novembierin the yearef our Lord one thousand eight hundred and forty eight eand in the seventy-third year of Ae: ican Independence. JOH? N IILL, o. E. D. Nov S 2t 42 State of South Carolina, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, IN TH E COURT OF OfLDINARY. Ttos. McCarty and wife and') others, A pplicants, I SUMMOxS vs - . ZN Thos. Stew:art and others-. PAtTITI oN. Defendants. j T appearing to my satisfaction, that Wil'. lIiam Thompson, Thos. Thompson, Alex ander Thompson, Nareilla Thompson, Nelly Thompson, Polly Thompson, f abitha Thomp son and 'Thlomas Stewat t, reside beyond the limits of this State. It is therefore ordered that they do appear and object to the sale or Division of~ the Real Estate of Alexander Stewart deceased, on or befo:e thto first Mon day in February next, (1849.) or their con sent will be entered of Record. JOHN HILL, o. E, D. Nov 11843 12t 42 Clarified 5ugar. SSuperior Article. 8 pounds for $1. For sale by it. S. ROBIERTS. Oct., t-fe 40 STATE OF SOUTH CAROL'VA. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, IN THE COURT OF ORDINARY. Joseph Parkman & Peggy his) wife, and others, Applicants, I SuMMoNs vs } I N Blake Faulkner and wife Ehz, I PARTITION abeth, Defendants. J IT appearing to my satisfaction. that the said Blake Fulkner- and wife Elizabeth reside beyond the limits of this State. It is therefore ordered that they do appear and ob ject to the sale or division of the Real F.state of Elizabeth Falkner deceased, on or before the first Monday in February next, (1849,) or their consent will be entered of Record. JOHN HILL, o. z. D. Nov 1 1848 12t 42 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. 1N THE COMMON PLEAS. Jesse Jinnings and ) others, Applicants, I Stamsrors IrN vs } PAItzITroNe. John Coleman and P others, Defendants. J IT appearing to my satisfaction, that Johr Coleman, Anna Deshazer wife of Juhr Deshazer deceased ; John Chapman, Mary Chapman, - HIarvil and wife Carol..te - Partin and Ellen his wife, 'enjamin Partin, Tire Jennings, Levi Mcb4niel an wife El;rabeth, -- Kay and 'is wife Susan live beyond the limita ,i this State. It i therefore ordered. that they do appear ant object t th." sale or Division of the Real Es t.. of Philip Jinnings deceased, on or be fore the first Monday in February next, (1849.) or their consent will be entered of Record. JOHN HILL, o. E D. Nov 11548 12t 42 STATE. OF SO UTII CAROLINA EDGEFIELI) DISTRlCT. IN COMMON PLEAS. Isaac IHawes t vs. Rib't Shannon. ' %HE defe:duant, Robert Shannon. who is in the custody of the Sheriti of Ed-tield: s:istrict. by yirtnte of a capins ral sntisfaciendurl iisued in this case, having filed it schedule ol hi+ whole estate. and a peiotion for the beneitl of the In-olvent Debtors' Act, on motion of Carrol, the defendant's Attorney, it is therefore ordered, that the said I,ntac llnwvs, as well as all others the creditors ol the said defedant. do appear at Edge field ourt hIonse bnfere the Court of Cemm-nt Pleas fur the said district or the first .londay ita March, ext. to chew eannwte if any they can. why the said defiudant ,shoul not be admuitted to the benefit of the sai;1 act. TiJOS. G. BACON, c c a' E D Atg 9 1848 3m 2r STATE OF SOUT[l CAROLINA EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN TIIE COURT OF ORDINARY. Willaim Little, Applicant, Suasarons vS - IN Jessee Little & others, Deft's PARTITION IT appearing to my satisfaction, that James Little Allen Little and John Little, re. side beyond the limits of this State. It is therefore ordered that they do appear and otject to the sale or Divis;on of the Real Estate of William Little, Sr., deceased, or or before the first Monday in February nexr, (1849,) or their consent to the same, will be entered of Record. Nov 1 1848 12t 42 A great Desiderntum in Medicine. The Vegetable Restorative oft L IQUID CJTI.IR T IC. Dspepsi.a, Licer Complaint. Colic. Headache E nLargement of the .spleen, _Costiveness, Acidity of the Stomach, ad all diseases arisiatg from a derangemient o the Ililiary Organas, CAN BE CUI-,D with a great degree tnfcertaity, woithout CalomeL, Blac Pill, or Pills of any kinid, Salts or Oil. BY THE UsE oF itHE t.tQtiDi cATMAIITic. 7 IlS M~edicinoe is agreeable to take, and oU.mperates without gripintg or debitutling, Personas whao hazve long been comupelled to takhe Pills, Oils or $alts. will finad this a plensant und highly va iable suabstitute, U7 A small gnanttity of this Miedicinte taketn daily, generally regulates the bowels in a shourt time. Ii1SFPPIA OF A VEnfY BAD CHtARACTE.R. This is to certif, thatt I wast attacked in lar cha, 1845. with Dy.spepsia or Indigestwin, 6,1 a very bad cbaracter. My case was treated by two l'Iqysicians in St. Lontis. Missoturi. 8 wveeki.; theta lby antother in WVisco,nsini for ltrte months; then by antlher in the interior of Lonisiuna, theni by several physicians ian the HIospital of New Orl-ants. three months, but scatlhout deri ig any real benefit frotm all the reamedies pime. scribed for mue. Fo'rtunately. just at this juntc. tnre, and whlen mny condition was mna,t deploratble, I obtained a bottle o,f the "Veg'eta ile Restorative or Li'uul Cathartic." by the use of which I so a' connnuenced implrovinag, and for thae first tune in fourteen months began tte have regialar and natur.l discharges f roim tm bowels, ad soon begani to feel like baecomin;; soatd and healthy once maore--for all of which I aut indebted under the blessing of Giod, tr the above medicine. JOHN MaAY. Columrbus. May 3, 1847. For sale lay R. S. ROBERTS. Aiag 23 Gnm 31 NOTICE. ESSRS. G. L & E. PENN having ns .. uig ned to me their Estate for thte beneilli of their crediors, and the state of their affairs rneigiessen,tial ihat speedy collectiium should beamade of all debts due toa themu. All pesonts indebted, will please make immnediate paytent to Mr. Edmund Penn whao will be 'outnd for thue present at their oald stanid, ad who hats been appointed by the cr.ditors to :t as agenat with me. Those w~hon dio not give attntion to this inotice, must nomt complaina, ii they are compelled to pay cost. N. L. GRIFFIN. Sept 19.,l848 tf '35 NOTICE. terest in the right of Edgefield Disitrict, to Hutchikiss' Reaction Mill Wvheets, (Patent) has niever comaplied with said conditin, thero fore he holds no interest, and has no right te sell or tia e any contract for said Wheels, We, the tundersignted are the owners, of saiL right, and a tight paurchaased fromt any other, anless our agetat, will not lhe good. M r. J. T. W EBBER, we authiorise, with ful power to act as our agent. MarcIh I, 1847O tiRA & OR. Notice. A LL those indebted to the estate of Charli .iaJthnson, dec'd , are reqnested ao uanki itmediate puament, and those haavbag dcmanda 0 preset them properly attiested. C. B. GOULDEN, SIMEON ATTAWVAY, Administrators. ..... t ,f 2.1 WORMS! WORMS! Dr. Jayjne's Tonic Vermie fuge. . HE most pleasant as well as the most certain reie,ly for Worms; which is perfectl1 safe, and so pleasant that childrrn will nrt refuse to take it. It effectua!ly de stroys Worms, neutralizes acidity or snurness of the strnmach. increases appetite, and acts as a goneral and pertantent tonic, and is there fee exceedingly beteticial in interitient and remittent levers, indigestion, &c.. and is a cer tain and pernanen. cure for F%Var and AocE It not only destroys Worms aind invigorales the whole system, bit it dissolves the supera. bandanit slime or mucous si prevaleist in the stnimach and bowels of children. -more e.pe. cially of thosc in bad health. This mucons forms the bed, or nest. in which worms pro. duce their young; and by removing it, it is impossible for ivn to remain in the body It is harmnless in its effects on the es. tem. and the health ofthe patient is ulways improved b-, its use, even when no worms are discuvererf Numerous certiicate's of its isrrfutlne"{t{ have been ieceivtd, which the pro. prietor does not consider necessary to pihii-,h, In fGct he 6 iin daily receipt of le'ters. ofcoin mendatioi from various n":.4 r* the country tint only in regard to -.{. superiorily in the ex pulsion of wois, but also on account of its valuable a3 a properties as a pleasant tonic and iegtheniig medicine. i Josiah Thompson. near Salem, N. J. ad ministered this Vernifuge to a child between I two and three years olii. and says that in a few days she dicharged one hundred and twenty. seven large worms!! Ir. J. A Lentz. of Penn Township Savings Institution. in this city. gave it to one of his children; and says that afler the sixth dose it bronght away about fifty worr,s at once, fiye and six inches l,ing. Mr. Ferdinand Woodruff used two bottles of this v:riiiiia ne Dyspepsia. and in the course of two wet:ks discharged npoards ,:f thiray pieces of Tape v~rm, and was thereby perfectly etied. Another gentlemnan of this city had it ad ministered to his little datighter, about three years old, when she had a number of dischar ges from her bowels composed entirely of lit., tie white thread worms. lIe said they camue away from her, not only by hundreds, but I may truly say, by thtusnds, separately and in solid bali,.as large as hickory auts, composed en tirely of dead worms." 'or sale by it. -. Roberts, enly Agent in s pl:.ce for the sale of Dr. Jaayne's celebra ted Family .Mledicine. July:*' Gmi 27 Jayne's Carminative Bal * ~ sami, j a pleasant, certain, s:ie and elfectuial re. mR.raaeudy lar Dy,.entury, Viarrhtwa. or Loase ues., Choler. M1orbua, 'ummter Com{plaint.. Colic. Griping Pains, Sour Stomt.ach, Sick and Nervous Hleadach.:. Ilearthnr, Waterwnash, Pain or Sickness of the Stomach, Vomiiataag. Spattino lp of Food utter eating, and also where it passes through the body unchangea, 1 Want of Appetite, kestleauess unit itabihity to Sleep, Wind in the Stomach and Bowels, h ysterics. Crarp, Nervous Treuiours and I''witchings, Sea Sickness. Faintings, Mielan chuly an Lowness of Spiritr Fretting of lit fants, and for all Bowel Affections and Ner voas Diseases. This article is really invaluable in a family, and may be depended u pun, and if generally used by physicians, Summer Conplajnat would be deprived of all its horrors, as they would not lose one patient in five hundred cases, but would perform elfectual cures .n one fourth of the time required by the usual methods of treat ment. It is as effectual for adults ass it infur This Carminative has also a .ver heppy fect on the many )yspejatic disorders of ilfe stomach-such as sour stairachi, heartburn,a tert brash, sick hiead ache, weaknjess of dhe breast, caongh, difficulty'ef breath ingj, treamor.', npasms, amlanrcholy. siningi anid fintness, vyo amiitig. anad spittinig up the food after eatinag, lienteria, or whete thme food passes tharoughr the body unshanged, want ohfappetite and inability to sleep. It will be very usaeful to piegnat wormern, overcomime irritability of tIhe stomaacha iad iiereby preveniu~ng nanuiscu, voiin,g~ and hearthurn. M1others ill find this muaach supe rior, as well as safer unid ebeniper togive theiir childlren for frettiang aand cryimy &c. than the usaual drops and cordials to which traey lhar. beeii accutomed. The Rev. Enrich liarker. now aofSamnptowni. N. J..says: .-hlaving beni afilicted wvith a se vere Blowel Comipluamt, attenaded want distress ng iaia andi discharge oh blood, and every ap. perac of appreaac:hmg Dysentary, I obtsan eel one bottle 01 Dir. Jayrne's Carnunirative fl.d sami, a few alises of which (taken nccorditag to drections) ettected a perfect cure." Fromt the Rev. Jonathan Going, late of N. Y. Dr. Di. Jryne-D)ear Sir-Iaymng mraide use of your Csi naitive liahama in mry hamrily, arid indiing it to be adirirbly ad;apted to the cuom plaintira f'or which it is ianteinded. I takhe pletas aie ini recoarimenidiang it to the ause ofmay frietis anrd the pubhlic geiierally, believing thiose wvhoi are rfilhieteJ with any oaf these comarplainits will fid relief ira the use eof tIs vatinnble tmedriie, JO)NATrHAN GOING. D. v. Pres. Grraville Cuallege, Ohio. Far sale lay Rt. 8. Riaheris, only Agenrt mi this place for the sale of Dr. Jayrie's celebria ted F'amrily .tledicinae. July20' 27 Valuable Land for Siale. T H E Subscriber offers for sale that healthy situation in Edgefield District, lately owned by L. Mi. Churchill, on the Hamburg Road, eight mailes Southa of Island Ford. The place contains some 271) acres of lively bottoan and creek hand--about 60J acres have been in cultivation. With Farm buidings, a commodious house and a good stand, &c. Terms to suit an approved pur chaser. For particulars inquere of Josiah Reams, near the premises, H. Rt Spann, Esq Edgeield Court H ouse, or W. Ri. HIL L, Near Island Ford. Sept. 20, 1843 tf 35 JEWELERY! JEWEllERY!!I JUIST .apened te larget assortmeaint ever boughtr for i/s Market, con.isting. ol Gola Finger R ingsc, Lasdies Stran I and Gntlemen's Gold Pins. Liadies and Mlis ses Gold Earrings. Goiild Peocihs, etc., All of which sire wrerratnted Gold. and will be sold extremelv low ar -3. COBUNS' Chreap Cas S ome. Oct 18 if 39 O WING to the very poor collections made h.v us last season. we have been compele~d to promise to pay a large amount of' money in the mnrths of Octu; ber, Novemiber and Dlecemnber. and in er der to pay it, we would respectfully say mn all those indebted to ur nan thre first day of January last, to come and pay up as ear IGOODE & SULLIV.AN. Oct 1R 5t S9 COMPOUND EXTACT 01 SA RSAPA RI LLA. WO)DEa AND BLIS$ING OF TUE AGE. iHE MOST EXTRAORDINA.RY MEDll'INE IN TH E. WORLD. This Extrael is Jmrt up in QTart Dolles : it t six times ciu.nper, plcasanteri. ani warrawtef superior to any sold. It cures- wtaout tomt. ltug. purginug, siclcnin us dubiliating te: i'alient. The grat beauty and superiority of this Sats saparilla over all other medicines is, that while. it eradicates tihe eisense, it invigoratcthe body.. It is one of the very best SPRING ANvt sFt11ERt1 tEDt)jCjV Ever known , it not only purifies- the tvholir system and stren,cthen.i the persott-but it crew ates new, pure and rich blood : a lihwer pmoses+ sed by no other medieine. And f' this lies the grand sertet of its wonderful sncees. It has e r.rtl within the last fiveyears, more thatf t0t.000 cnres of severe cases of disease: at least 15.4100 were considered incurable. It has saved the lives of more than 5.000 children du rin; the two past seasons. 10.000 cases of General Debility and want of Nervous Enrrgy. Dr. Townsend's Sarsapitrilla invigorafes tig whole system permanently. To those who have lost their muscular energy by the effectaof mnedici' P or indiscretion committed in youth, or the excessive indulgence or the passions, and brought on a general 'hysical prostration of the. nervous system, lassitude. want of ambition, laintin_ sensations. premattle decay and de. cline, haste, in_ towards that fatal disease. Coa aumptIln. can hi- entirely restored by this plea. sant reme"y. Th!' Sarsararilla is far supetior to any Invigorating Cordial, As it renews and in vi_orates the system. i irPes activity to the limbs. and strength to the muscular systemn, in a luost extraorsinary de. gree. Consumption Cured. Cleanse and S:rengtthen. Consumption can he cnred. Rr.mchilii. Consutmption, Liver Complain. --"lds. Caturrh, Cou'bs. Asthma, Spiting of ilood, Soreness in the. Chest, i,tetie Fitsh, Night Sweats. D.ifcult or Profuse Ex:,ectorati:n. Pain in the Side, &c. have been and can be cured. Si itting Blood New York, April 28.1849. Dr. Townsend-I verily believe that your. Sarsaparilla hts been the ieans. throngh Prov. idence. of saving my l;fe I have for several years hai a bad cough. It became worse and worse. At last it maised large quantities of btold, had rmight Sweats, and was greatly de hilitaie.i and reduced, ssnd did not expect to live. I have ns.ly used your sars.purilla a short time. and there has a vnnderful change beets v rough' in me I ams now able to walk all over. the cit). I raise no blood, and toy cough has left me. You can well inagine that I am thank Jul for these reuts. Yiur obedient servant, WI31. RUSSELL, 65 Catherine-st.;. Rheumatism. This ma only one of nore than four thousand, cases of Rhenntatiam that Dr. Townsend'd Sarsapurilla has cured. The most severe-and chronic cases are weekly eradicated by its es". traurdinary virtues. James Cunimigs,. Esq , one of the assistants in the Lunatic As lim, Slackwell's Island, is the gentlen,an spoken,of in the fo'Jowinglettet Blackwell's Isl:and, Lept. 14,1847:' Dr. Townsend-Dear.Sir: have,suffered terribly for nine years with' ive .R6uti ti ,; considerable orthe time. :could,. w lk. I'had the utmnos t~s ;K used four bottles ofiior Li ' r tt they h.aved'no 'n,aoire-tha'n 'asnle!i atg dollars worth'of-good. -I am-so nneli tietter itdeed, l.avm -:ntirely relieved. .You are libit. erty to use this for the'bernefit of the affiisted. Youars, rei.petfully, JA aIES Uai CMINGS.* Fils! Fits! Fits!. Dr. Townsond, not hatvinug tested htis Sarea patilla ivy cases of Fits, o'f courste never recomv iitonded it. antd wm, suirprise. to receive the fol mwing friomv an intel!igen' avid respectable Far'. met in WVestehester Couanty: Fordham,. August 13, 1847. Dr. Townsend-Deaa Sir : I have a hittlo girl aeveni years of age, who has been several yarafflicted with F'ts; we tried abnuostevery.. thinig t or her. hna: without success ; at last, a!. tinghi ai counl fid no recommnendation in our circutlars for icasea like hers, we thought,as alhe was in v-:ry delicate health, we would give her soime of your $srsapat illa, anid are very glaid we did, fur it not only restored tier atrengtha bt she hias had nit return of the Fits, to our reat pleasuare and stiprise. She is fast be co:ing rtugged n nd hearty, for whvichi we feel grteful. Yoims, Re.spectfuvlly, JOH N BUTLER. Jri F'emale Medicine. Dr. Townset d's Sarsopatrilla is a sovereign arid speedy enre for licipienat Counsumption, Barrenness. Prolaipsus Utteri, or Failling of the - Womb. Costiviuena Piles. Leucorrhg-. r Whites, ubstructed or difficult M,,struanion, I,continvene of Urine, or- invoilunvtarily dis. chrge thesreof, anid fr the general prostration of thve systemt-no niatter whether thve result of inherent cause or causes. priidveed by irregu'i hvv:ty, illiness or accident. Nothing can bo moitre surprising thant its invigoratinig ef'ects on thei htunani frame Personvs alt weakness andt ustitude. from taking it, at once become re bust antd full of eniergy under its influence. It imtediately counteraucts the nervelessness of the female framne, which is the great cause of Barrenness. it will not be expected of us, .n cases of so delicate a nature, to exhibit certtine caes of ctnret performed. but we can assure thie afflicted, that hundreds of cases hvave been re. ported to mus. Thlousands of cases where (ama iies haive beeni without children, after using a few~ bottles of this invatlabile medicine, hiave beeni blessed withi fitne, hve:dlthy oil8pring. Opnosof Physicians. DrTwsedi almost daily receiving orders fromv Physiciants in ditrli-rent parts of the Union., T Lhis is tin certify that we. the undersigned, Phyhsiciani' of the City of Albany. have in nu,. merotus cases prescribedl Dr. Townisend's Sar saparilla, and believe it to be one of the most valuable prepatratiotns in thte market. II. P. PULING, Mt-. 0. J. WILSON. hi D. R. 0 liRl(GGS. M. D. P 0. El.A:ENDORF, hi. D. CAUTION. Owing to the groat success and imumenise sale of Dr. Townsend's Sarsaparilla, anm her of men whvo were formerly our sgenlts, have comnmenced making sarsaprilla Exs" tracts, Ehixirs, Bitters, Extracts of Yellow Dock, &c. They generally put it up in the 'same skitiped bottles, and some of thorn have stole and copied our advertisements, they are only worthless imitations, and should be avoided . Principal ':ffice, 126 Fulton Street, Sun Buidng, New York.-And also by the prin' ipal Druggists and Mierchants generally throughout the United States, West Indic and the Canadas. For Saule by R. S. ROBERTS. Edgdfeld C. 1H. Sept 20 ly 35