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PROSPLCTUS ..I *F rTE NEWBERRY PALLADIU. T HE Undersigned propose publishing in the Town of Newberry, S. C., a Week ly Newspaper, bearing the above title'; and -in thus issuing our Prospectus to the people of Newberry District, we feel assured. from the spirit of her citizens, that we will receive a sub statntial support. We also feel that they are aware of the advantages to be derived frout having a Newspaper pubjished in their midst. Relying in the people of Ncwberry, and the South generally, for their patronage an sup port, our exertions will be to makelthe Palladi tin second to no Heblomadal published in the South. It will also be our endeavors to make the Palladium a paper that will at once supply the Rending wants of the people-to etTect which, neither expense ot labor will be spared. No effort on our part will he wantiog to- keep our readers furnished with coptns statistics of the Trade and Resources of the South and West, and keep then informed as to the state the industrial interests of the country general. ly. The interests of the South will ever tie strongly advocated thro.agh on' coluns, wiHO a strong adherence to all those Democratic Principles which South Carolina has ever so firitily inaitaitned. The Literatitre. Mercantile and Scientific Resources of Intelligeice. now nhteady at our command. are Cully equal t those eijoyed by any weekly paper at the South, and our en deavors will ever he to teini and odd largely to the saeir. While, therefore, we appeal to the South for the support of the Palladin, as a paper devoted to Sonthern itterests, our con stant aim will be to meilt that support. The Palladium will be printed on a sheet 22 by 32 inches. emtracing twenty four column oI muatter and will be issued as soon as a suffi cient nunher olrzbscribers are obtained to warrant the tidentaking. Tvnm.-The Palladium will be published weekly, at two dollars per annum. in advance, twodollars and Mfiy. cents if paid within six m.onths, and three dollars after that time and within the year, and will be conducted tunder the firm of W Har & H OLL 1. H. D. WRAY. H. L. HOLLAND. 07 All letters of busitess "ill. for the pre% sent, be directed to Frazersvillc P. 0., Abbe ,il!e District, S. C. New Spring and Summer GOODS. Wiljamn U. Crane, AT HIS OLD STAND IN AUGUSTA. AS Just received a large and splendid assortmetnt or Spring and Summer Goods, among them are Rich Chandeon and Figured Silks, New Styles Foulard Silks and Tissues, Pisin and Figured Satin Striped Derages, Rich Emb'd Lace Vessites. (new stiles,) tuslin lattillas and Lace Spencers, Black Lace Veils, (Emb'd with white,) French Organdes and Jaconets, Plain and Figured Lawniis, (some very cheap) White Chinese Grass Cloth, (new articles for Ladies Dresses.) Small Spotted and Figured Swims Dresses. Plain Changeable and Plaid LinenGing .Ianis, White Jaconets and Swiss Muslins, (very clieap,) A large assortment of Ginghams and Prints, Parasols, Sunshados, Parasolette and Uni biellas, Black aad Drab Queens Cloth, for Coats, Mohair Cord, Cashmere Tweeds, -i Linen Drillings, Striped and Plaid Drillings, -Litdic.s, Misses and Yoths Cotten Ilose, Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs, Silk Gloves, &c. &c. The above together with almost every dle. scription of DRY GOODS. he offers for sale onithe lowest terms, anid invites his friends and all others who want to punrchase Goods low to * call and examine his assortmetnt. May 9, 1849, 3t 16 STATE OF SOUT H CAROLINA, EDGEFIELD) DISTRICT. IN EQUITY. B y JOHN I LL, Esq., Ordinary of EtdgefielId District: Whereas Henj. F. Strom and Samuel C. Stromt, hiath applied to me for letters of' adinimsiration, on all and sitngulaur the goods and chattles, rights and credits of 1-ezekiah Strom, late of the District aforesaid deceaed. These are, therefore, to cite and adimon isht all and singular, the kindred and credi tors of the said deceased, to be atnd appear before tne, at our next Ordinary's Court for the said Disuict, to be hilden at Edge field Court Ilouse on the l1th day of June tnext. to show cause, if any, why the said administration should not be granted. Given tinder my hand and seal, this 25th day of May in the year of our Lord one thousand' eight hundred attd forty nine, and in ihe seventy-third year of Amerigan Independence. JOHN HILL, o. E. D. May 80 18, 2t 19 State of South Carolina. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN THEt UUMMION PLEAS. H. Bontlware for Declaraiwtierttach Charles Hall. J Assumpsir. Rich atd Coleman, )Declaration in Attach vs ment. Hyratm Kay. ) Assusmpsit. T HJE Planitiffs mt these cases hatvinig filed .ttheir derarattions respectively in toy Otlices and the DefendJants havinig no wife or attorney knmown to be wvithint this State, on wtont a copy 'of the declatration with a rule to plead. could be served. It is ordered, that the said Defendatnts do severally plead to the de clarations againist them respcctively, within n' year and a day fromt, jtudgtment will be award ed against them,. T HOS. G. DA CON, Clerk. Clerik's 00ice,29th, Se pt. 1848. Oct'4 4tq . 37 1N o tic ce. T HIE Boatrd of Conmmissiotners of the Poor, will hintd to service the following~boys and girls, the boys unitil -thiey arrive at tlm age of twetnty-one years. anid the girls u'ntil they arrive at the age ofeighiteeni years or mtarry viz: Thomtas Story, now seven, years old. Blentjit Bttsbce, now six years old. WVesley Plynmail, tiow six years old. George Fortner, now six years old. Lucinda Story, tnow fourteen years old. Huldat Story, now six years old. Re~becca Plytnil, nowi fourteen years old. Sardelia Plytmail, now tine yoars old. Lenora Fortner, now nitne years old. Edeith Dye, now fourteen years old. They are sound and hearty childrent, and the Board of Comiibsionuers, desire to place them itn charge of personts of good character, t hat they may be reared in gotod ntorals, anid imduis trious habits. Persons wishing to receive either of them will apply at the next meeting of the| Board, at the Poor Hoause of Edgefield District. s-n Tundiaytu ar ter the first M..nday itn J-ily nst. \jr a 1 - eoiwhit il1 New Goode New Goods. T HE Subscribers are now receiving Ineir Stock of S PR ING and SUM M E R G0 0 D S, which were purchased very low for Cash, and consequently can atid will be sQld accordingly. Amongst which are the followirlg: Rich P- de Sou Silks, Do. Camelian do Do. Brocade Stripe do Ex. do. Diagonal Plaid do black, Rich Plain Black Silks, Sup. Bik, Plain Col'd and Plaid Bareges, Di. Plain and Figured Tissnes. Emub. Brocla Swiss Miuslin Dresces, Very rich Blk and Col'd Brochn Lawns, Large lot Printed Lawns from 15 to 20 New style Jaconet and Organdic Nuslins, Do. do. Silk and Linen Giinghams, Beautiful lot Summer Ginghams firoin 121 to 25 cents per yard -Latest Style af Ladies Collars and Cufis, Union arid Linen Drill from 25 cts to $1, Freiich, Summer Cassimer and Cloths, Sup. Fnglish Draps D'Ete fr 75 cts. to $2 New style Pur Dimity, with Fringes to match, PIin, Plaid and Stripe Cottonades. Pillow Case Linen and Apron Checks, Geo . Nankeens and B. E. Diapers, Silk and Cotton Umbrellers, Parosols and Paraoollets, - Alf styles and prices Tickings fr JO to 20, Do "6 " " Bleached tnd bro Sheet ings add Shirtings fromr 4j to 45, All styles and prices Calicos. fron 15 to 25 All qualities and prices bro and blk Table amnask, All qualities and prices Cotton, Linen-arid Silk landkerchiefs, Silk Fringes & Bottois, for L-ilies dressss Col'd niid White Cot, Silk & Kid -G[oves, 3ldrs.ils and Silk Vestings, Bicached and erown Cotton Drills, Marlboro and Shirling Stripes, Osnaburgs and Factory Stripes and Yartins. Swiss, Mull, Book, Plaid and Jaconet Muslins, Augusta 7-8 and 4 4 brown Shirtings and Sheeings. Complete assortment of Children and La dies Shoe.*, Ang qurantity arid qualty of half Hose and Hosiery, &c. &c. Which our friends and acquaintances, and persons visiting Hinburg for the purpose of buying Goods, are invited to call and take a look and judge for themselves, as we feel confi dent they will find it to their interest JACKSON & KINCHILEY. Hamburg. March. 1849 2m 9 Spring and Summer GOODS. T 11E Subscriber has just received from New York and Charlestou, a large and well selected Stocit of Fashionable Dry Goods, comprising a complete assortment of Ging hums. Printed Lawns Brocades, Linen and Worsted Borages, Black Lawns, Al pacas, Silks, Laces, Gloves atnd Hosiery, with a very large assortment of PRINTS and LINNEN GOODS. Also, a large lot of Hardward, Crockery, and Glass Ware, Drugs, Paints, and Oils, Saddlery, Hats, Bounets, Shoes and Boots, and a choice lot of GROCERIES. Havitig a good assortment bf every kin. and qualiy of Goods usually kept in a Country Store. I feel confident of pleasing all who may favor me with a call. My Stock being much larger than usial at this Season, I em anxious to reduce it, and persons wishing to buy at low prices, will do well inicall before pturchasing elsewhere. Cash Customers 'shall b~e yd ased. S. F'.GO ODE. SApril 18 6t 3 A CARD. T HIE Undersigned have aissociated them.. .selves for thre purpose ofr transacting a General Commercial Biusiness. anid take greart llesure in annronceing to their friends and the rading community at large, that they are now receiving arid opening iat their newv Room, (Bland's Cirrner,) a large arid entirely new Strck of' Goodims, which have been carefuilly se ected by both of uts from the latest ttrrivals ini Charlestorn arnd the Northein Markets. Our Stock comprises every article usually ept for thre trade. We deem it super fiuiots to ennmErate arti les and to nmake promiises and pledges, as ten hat we will or will tnt do. LUni confidenit hat-we can please even the ituost Iistideous, e most respectfully invite am thorough inspec ion of our Goods anrd prices. Dererined tin nerit, we contidently ask- a liberal share at patroage.W. P. BUTLER, J. A. BLAND. Edgefield, March 28, if 10 N EW G OO DS! T lIE Subscriber has just received his Stock of Spring &. Summer Goods, Conisting in part of PRINTED JAC. MUSLINS, SILK AND LINEN BRIAGES, DOTTED AND. PL.AIN SWISS MUSLINS, MUS LN'S GINGIIAM, ENGLISH & AMERICAN PRINTS, For Laijies Dresses,, .luslinm Trimings. Hire Bonnrets & Birnnet Ribbonis, .Groceries. Hardware, Crockery, Shoes, Lreghormn. Panma, Silk and BEAVER HATS. All of which will be sold very low, arid a lib ral discount for CASH. B. C. BRYAN. March 21 1849. tf 9 Brought to the Jail 0F this District, on the 9th instant, a ..negro man, who says his name is JA R R ETT, and that he belongs to Mr. Benjamin Rice, living within four miles of Union Court ouse. Said fellow says he is a blactksmith, md has a very large scar on his left arm, just elow his elbb'v, caused by a burn; Ire also as a large dark spot or mole covered with air, on the lower part of the left cheek. le is abotit five feet six and half inches high, etween 25 and 28 years of age and light :onpexioni. The owner is requested to come forw ard, rove prbperty, pay charges and take him aiay, or he will be dealt with as the law ltets. A. H. BURT, 3. E. D. March1, 1849 tf S New Boot and Shoe MYANUFACTORY. W H ERE Gentlemen's Boots and Shoes are trade, in a most superior style of fit ad wvorkmanship.. Gentlemen wanting cork soled, double soled, water proof, walking, dress, patent leather. ad a tine pumip soled BOOTS, need but eave their orders itih the srubscriber. WILLIAM McEVOY. a COMSTOCK'S MEDICINES, CAN BE GOT ONLY AT TIlE APOTHECARIES II-ALL. THE GENUINE BA LM OF COLUMBIA, IOR RESTORING THE HAIR. To the Ladiel. "Long hair is a glory to womaI," says Paul, And all feel the truth of the pious quotation; .Preserve it then, ladies-your glory nany fall, Unless you protect it with this preparation. If vou wish at rich. luxuriant head of hair; free from Dandruff and ScurlY. do not fail to procure the gelnine Balm of Columbia. In cases of bldness it will more than exceed you expectations. Caution.-Never buy unless you find the name of Cumstock & Co., on the wrapper of each bottle. Longley's Great Indian Panacea. 1st.-For Colds and Feverish. feelings pre venting Fevers. 2-1-For Asthma, Livet Complaint and Bil lions afliectioins. 3d-For Diarrhea, Indigestion and LoEs o A ppetite. 4th-For Costiveness in females and males, and Nervons complaints, 5th-For Stomach affections, Dyspepsia, Piles, Rhenntism, &c. The great points are. it is not bad to' take, never gives PAIN and NEVER leaves one COSTIVE!! For all these things it is warranted unequall ed, and all who do not find it so may return the bottle and get their money, Constck &. Co. Proprietors. 59 Poydras at , New Orleans. Dr. Larzet's Juno Cordial or Pro creative Elizir. For both n-t and fetnale-prescribed as an effectual restorative in cases of debility, imnpo tency, or harreryness. and all irregularities of nature. It is all that it professes to be. viz: Nature's grand restorative and remedy for those in the married state without offsprmag. Deafness. Use Dr. McNair's ACOUSTIC OIL, for the cure of Deafness. Also, all those disagrea ble noises like the buzzing of arseets, falling of water, whizzing of steam, which are symflp. tois of approach:ng deafness. Many persons wlo have been deaf for ten, lifteen, or twenty years, arid were subject to aso ear trumpets, have, after using one or two hottles, thorw aside their trumpets, being maade perfectly well. It has ctred cases of tet, fifteen, atnd even thirty years standing of Derfness. Price $1 per flask. Connel's Magical Pain Extractor. 'I'H E WORLD'S WONDE R,-pronounc ed so by all who-have ever used it. Sold in this place by J. D. CHASE, is a sovereign remedy for Burns, Sculds, Sore Eyes aid Nipples, Eryseplas. Barbors Itch, Cuts,.Erup tions of the Skin, &c. Hays' Liniment for the Piles, The worst attack of tlie Pilesare atfectually and permanently cnred in a short time by the nte ofthe geauine Hays' Liniment. Hundreds of our first citizens throughout the country have used this Lintinent with complete suocess. It is warranted to cure the most aggraved case. Caution.-Never hny it unless you fiid the name of Conistock- & Co., upon the wrapper, proprietors of the gemiine article, or you are cheated with a counterfeit. Mother's Relief-Indian Discovery. All expecting to become motheth. and anx ions to avoid the pains, distress -'d4+dangers ol childbearing, are earnestly entreated to caln their fears, allay their nervonsuesi, and scothe their way by the use of this most extraordinary vegetable production. Those who will candidly observe its virtutes. muist aupprove of it in their hearts; every kind unid affectionate husband will feel it his most aolemin duty to alleviate the distress his wife is explosedi to, by a safe anid cr tain method, which is, the use of the Mother's Relief. Keep Your .Feet Dry. Remuember, to preserve health, the feet should he kept dry, and that the OIL OF TiANIN renuders leather water proof aid dotubles its diu rubility. Also used for Harness and Carriage tiips. Comslock &' Co.'s Concent rated Flui$ Extract of Sarsaparilla. For the enre of Scrofula, Chrcsnic Rihenma tisma, Genieral Debility. Cutatneurns Diseases, Scaly Eru ptiins of the Skitn. Tetter. Pimples -or Puistules on the Face, Liver Alfectione, Mercn. rial and Syphilas. Diseauses, Diles from an imn, pure hab it--of the body, Ulcerations of the Tiharoait and Lg. Pains and Swelling ol the Bones, and all [Diseatses arising from an impnre state iiftho Blood. Exposure and hmprudenice in Iife, Excessive Use of Mecrcury, & c. This Sarsaparilla is warranted positively as grood as uany othier (thadt can be miade at onie dollair) at jutr half the priee of those so much advertised, andl as stronug, viz: 50 ccnts per bottle, or six bott les fin $2 50. Remnember to ask for Comnstock's Saraupatilla, and take no ther. Dr. Spokn's Sick Ileadachec Remedy. Why will you suffer with that distressinig comiphiit, wvhen a remedy is at hand thuat will lnt fail to eire you I Trhis remedy wtil effec tually destriiy anty attack of headache, either nervotus or billiotns. It has cured eases of twenty years' standing. Have yjou a Cough? Do not neglect it-thonsandgave met a prematture death for the want of attetition to a connanon Cold. Havo 30on a ConaghI Rev. Dr. IUnrtholomnew's EXPECTORANT PINK SYRUP, will most positively give relief, and save you from that most awful disease, Piul. monary Constumption, which usually sweeps into thme crave hudreds of the young, the old, the lovely mind the gay. Comstock^ Hemes' Nerve and Bone Liniment. AND INDIAN VEGETABLE ELIXER Is warranted to entre any case of Rheunmatismn, Gout, Conatracted.Chords and Muscles, or Stiff Joinits. striegthens Weak Limbs, and enables those who are crippled to walk again. Use this article atnd be cured, or go without it and suffer as you please. Certificates of cures by the hun dreds enni be seen at 59 Poydras street, N. 0., where this article is sold ontly genuine. Carlton's Ring Bone and Spavin Cure. For thme ceire of Ring Bone, Blood Spavin, Bonie Spavin, Winad Galls, Splints, and- Curb 1)n Horses. Also, CARLTON'S FOUNDER OINTM ENT, for the cnre of Founder, Split Hoof, Ilool-bouind Horses, and Contracted Feet. Also, all Wimnitds, B'ises ini the Flesh, Galled IUeks, Cracked Heel., Scratches, Nick ings, Docking, Cuts, Kicks?'&e. Caution. All of the abto named articles are sold only geniane by COMlSTOCK & C0., 59 Poydlras street, New Orleans. COM STOCK & BRO T HE RS, 69 Second at., St. Lotuis, and COMf. STOCK & C0., 21 Courtland at., New York, Proprietrs of the Originatl and only Gentume M~gical Pain Extractor. Has also on hand a complete aarairtmuent of Soaps and Perfumery, which will he sold lower than at anmy other house in the United Stales, for r.nsh. Also for sniea by .J. D. CH ASE, Ajpotheca rie,' Hsll, F~dgefie'ld C. H. S. C. aF ...5 93 1f% lo,,, 1d EDGEFIELD HOTEL. T HE Subscriber respectfully informs his friends and the public at large, that he still has charge of the above Hotel, and takes this rmethod to inform one and all, that in consideration of the hard times, he has reduced his terms ofBoa'ig, to the follow Ing reduced rates, for Cash only. RATES OF BOARDING. Man and horae per day, $1 25 Man per day, 75 Fot Breakfast, Dinner, Supper, or Lodging, single, each 26 Horse per day, Single Feed, 25 The Subscriber returns his thanks to the community at large, for past favorb and so. icits a share of the same. H. JENNINGS. Feb. 21 . If 5 HASTING'8 COMPOUND SYRUP OF NAPIITHA. OT only a pcritive but a warranted cure for consumption and all diseases of the longs. This medicine has decided the dispute about the cuiability of consumption, and satis fied the medical faculty and all who have used it, that consumption and all affections of the longs can not only be cured, but they are as ea sily tid simply cured, as almost any of the dis. orders to which the human frame is liable. The operation of a single bottle, which costs $1, ii stlipient to satisfy any patient-if not al together too far gone with the disese-of this fact; and even a single dose gives.evidence of its extraordinary influence in arrestingiatid eradicating the malady by the i.nmediate relief which it ntiords. This is no quack or secret remedy. Dr. Hastings, its discoverer, is one of the most eminent physicians of the age, and jas made a full disclosure of its history, and all Is component parts to the world., not wishing to incur the responsibility of confluhing to. him-. self, for the sakeof piofit, a secret which was calculated to do such universal good. And such has been the wonderful result of its ope. rations, thal the London Lan'et, Medical Times, and the moat eminent physicians of both hemispheres, are anxiously calling upon suffer ers to have immediate recourse to it, and pto. claiming that of all known medicine, it alone has positively established its efficacy by unde niable proofs of curing consumption and all oth er diseases of the lungs. For sale at the ~Apothecary Hall by J. D. CHASE. Price $1 per bottle. December 6 1846 12m 46 State of South Carolina. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN EQIUTY. Adam Eigleberger, and wife, and others, Bill for vs. Partiito. George Long, and others. IT appearing to my satisfaction that Zachariah Wooley and Elizabeth, his wife, two of the defendants, in this case, reside beyond. the limits of this Slate. On motion of Mr. Griffin, Plantiff's Solicitor : Ordered that the said Zacharialt Wooley, and wife, do appear and plead, answer or dentur tN this bill, within three months from this date, or that the said bill be takeu W confesso against them. S. S. TOMPKINS, c. E. E. D. May 15 , 3m 17 State 6f South Carolina, EhiGlllELD DISTRICT, IN TIlE COURT OF ORDINARY. [lnmphiries loulware. Gntar'd of Francis Rich~ard.un, Minor, Ap'L Jas. M. Richard or & J. S. Guinm ittont ard, Exect'rs of the lost Will and I cout Testament of David Richardson. I Deceased. ) IT'1 appearing to my satisfaction that William T1. Minter and wife, Samiuel Hill and Da vid R. Bell. Legatees tunder the Will of the saH~ David Richardson, Deceased, live beyond the limits of this State. It is therefore ordered that they do appear before me in my Office at Edgefleld Coturt flouse on Monday the Thir teenthi day of Angusat next, to show cauise if any why the Accounts of the said Jarmes MI. R ichaerdson and Jpmea S. Guinard, Executtors afordsaid. shonld not be accepted and a final settlemient and Decree made iipoti said Est'ite. Given uinder my hand at my Office the 4th of May. 1849. JOH N HILL, o. j. D. May 9, 3ta 16 State of South Carolina. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN'IIE COMAION PLEAS. Kemtick & Thayer, Wm.Grn. T H E Plaintiff in this case, having this day filed his. Declaration in my offce, and the Defetidant having neither wife ntor attorney, known to reside syithin the limits of this -tate upon whom a copy of the said Dee! ...ton with it rule to plead, could be served. On mo tion uof T. G. Key. Attorney for Plaintiff,-or. dered that the said Defendant appear and plead to said Declaration within a year and a day fromn the date hereof, or in default thereof, judgment will be entered against him. T HOS. G. BA CO N, c. z. a. Clerk's Office, Edgefield C. H.,Nov 15, 1848 Nov. 22 ly 44 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN COMMON PLEAS. E. WV. Bancroft, vs. >Atthmnen. R.S8. Roberts. U H E Plaintiff' in the abova stated case ..having this day filed his Declaration in my Office. and the Defendant having neither wife nor Attorney known to reside within the limits of this State, on whom a copy of said Declaration with a Rule to Plead can be ser ved. On motion of Mr. Tompkins. Attorney for PlaitiT; ordered that said Defendant ap pear and plead to said Declaration, within a year and a day from the date hereof or jutdg meint will be awarded against him by default. THOS. G. BA CON, c. s. a. Clerks Office, 28th April 1849. May 2, ly 15 STATE OF SOUT H CA ROLINA. E.DGFEFIELD DISTRICT. IN-THE COMMON PLEAS. Jeffers & Cothran, vs. Attachment. Henry Trimanus. T 'H E Plaintiff in the above case, having on .3.the 1st day of May last, fied his declara tion, On motion of Mr. Yancey, attorney for Plaintiff, Ordered, that the said Defendant ap pear and plead to the said declaration, within a year and a day from the dat'e hereof, or judg. meat will be awarded against him by delault. THO. G BACON, Clerk. Clerk's Office, 1st June, 1848. The Great.Remedyfor Rheumatism, Gout, Pain in the Side, Hip, Back, Limbs and Joints, Scrofula, King's Evil, IW/site SteaUings, Hard Tumors, stif Joints, and all Fixed Pains ohatever. Where tists Plaster is Applied, PAIN CANNOT tXIST. A gentleman in the South of Europe and Palesine, in 1830, heard so mnch said in the latter place in favor of JEW DAVID'S PLAS TER, and of the (as be considered) miraculous cures he had performed, that lie was induced to try it on his own person, for a Long and Liver Affection, the removal of which had been the chief object of his journey, lint which had resisted the genial and delicious clime. He accordimgly applied a plaster on the right of his chest where the pain was seated, another between the shoulders, mud one oyer the region of the liver. In the mean time he diank freely of an herb tea or laxative qualities. He soon famid his health improving, and in a few weeks his cough left hint; the sallowness of his skin disappe'ared, his pain was removed, and his health became permaiently reiterated. The following is from Mr. Worstel, editor of the Massillion Gazette, Ohio. "Genlemen-During lost winter and spring, I was so ioubled with a pain in breast as to reader me unfit for the duties of my office: and hearing you JEW DAVID'S or HE BREW PLASTER highly recomamended for similar cases, I was induced to give it a trial. I had wornt a plaster upon my breast but a short time, when all pain left me, and I was enabled again' to engage in the labors of the office. 1 would also, state, that my sister, residing in Steubenville in this State, has received mauch benefit from its use. Yours, truly, J. P. WORSTELI' Masillon, Nov. 12, 1843. It has been very beneficial in cases of Weak ness, stch as Pain and Weakness in the stom ach, Weak Limbs. Latneness. Affectionm o! the Spine, Female Weakness, &c. No female, subject to pain or weakness in the lack or sides, should be without it. Married ladies in delicate situations, find great relief .from con stantly wearing this plaster. - The application of the Plast6r between.the shoulders has been found a certain reimedy for Colds, Coughs, Phthiic and Lung Affections, in their primary stages. It destroys inflamma tion by perspiration. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS! CAUrion.-The Subscribers are the only General Agents in the Southern States (1r the sale of this truly valuable Plaster; and ii. order to prevent purchasers being imposed upon by a counterfeit article, sold in this city and else where. for the genuine, they invite particular attention to the following marks of the Genuimne: Jst.-The genuine is put up in smooth, en gine turned bottotned boxeq, not soldered in. 2d -The genuine has the engraved head of Jew David on the directions, around the box, with accompanying record of Court to E. Taylor, Rochester. 07 SCOVIL & MEAD, Chartres Street, Wholesale General Agents for the 'Sntmhern States, to whom all orders must be addreessed. Sold also; Wholesale and Retail by JOHN D CHASE, Apothecaries Hall, Edge. field Cou&'HouseS. C... ArO, by. HAVILAND & RISLEY, and J. BARNETT & CO., Augusta, Georgia. Feb 14.1849 ly 4 Dr. Roger's Compound Syrup of Liverwort *and Tar. ASAFE and certain citre for CONSUMP TiON OF TH E LUNGS, Spiujig ot Blood, Conghs, Colds, Asthma, Pan in the ide, Bronchitis, iHooping Cough arid all Pul monary Affections. TrEST1IMONIA LS. Extracts froni Ce'rtificates which. can he seen in full by calling upon the Agents: Mr. A L. Scovill.-Having been afflicted with a mostdistressing Conght, untilumy Luniga became affected to such a degree that I was continually spitting blood; anid .beinag under the care of sit .ble physiciain, without obtaining any relief unutil I proctured a bottle of Dr. Rod ger's Liverwort and Tar, which restored me to halth in a very shaoit time. J., FINOII. Cincinnati. Nov. 5, 1844. -' From thme Hn. Judge Wiliam .Burke, late Posasiter of tihe city of Cincinnati for more than. twenty years. The statement of Justice Finch is entitled to the fullest confidence of the public. I can fully corriborate \vhat he has said, having tised the medicine myself with the most decided benefit. WILLIAM BURKE. Cincinnati, Atug. 12, 1845. A REMtARKAar.E cURa OF coNsUMtPTioN. Mr. Scoa~l-I was taken with a most die tressin: coaanh, and mny lungs became so dis eased that [ bled in a short time several qnarts. I was reduced so low thait all of nay friends, and event my physicians, thought I must die of Cosuimption! My brother hearing of thme, remarkable cures made by Dr. Roger's Liver wort and Tar, procured a bottle, and before I had takent one half of it, it seemed to go to the very seat of the disease. I raised a large qu'aun tity of philegm and matter, and amy cough was stopped as by a charm. And by its use I was restored to perfect hiealth. GABRIEL WHITEHEAD. Sworn to and subscribed this 26th Nov., 1847. H. E. SrszucER, Mayor of Cincinnati. [Extract from a Letter from the Rev. Henry Wisemnan.] Mr. A. L. Scovill-As Dr. Rod ger's Liver wort and Tar has been the meansa of;snatching my companion from a premature grave! I feel nuder the obligation to give my influtence to the circulation of so valuabale a medicine. HENRY WISEMAN. Patriot, Gallia co-, 0 , Dec. 23, 1846. [Front Dr. Wilson.) I have been the family physician of Mr. Wiseman for the bust twelve years; drurig that time Mrs. Wiseman has been suffering from diseased lungs. Antd finually all the symp toms of Pulmonary Consnanption appeared. All thme usual remedies failed. At this time shte commenced using Dr. Rodger's Liverwort and Tar. It acted like a charm. In a few days she declared herself nearly well. I have ito doubt of its virtues, and would cheerfully re commetid it to persons afflicted with diseased lunge. H. R. WILSON, MI. D. Patriot, Gallia counaty, Ohio. BEWARE OF CONuTERFEIrS. N. B.-The genuine article is signed, "Ax dreo Rogers," oat the engraved wrapper aromnd ach bottle. 0 P'Rc-$l per bottle, or six bottles for $5. Sold wholesale and retail by SCOVEL & si EAD, 113 Chiartres at., N. Orleans. 'General Agents for the Southern States. Also, sold by JOHN D. CH ASE. Edgefield C. H., WAnr.LAw & DEmuDY, Abbeville C. H , J.BnET& Co., and IIAvIt.AND, RtT.E &~c Co., Augnsta Gia., and HIAvI.AND. HIAiat & Co., and P. M. ConzEN, Charleston, South Carolina. Feb.28 ly 6 DR TOWNSEND'S COMPOUND EX TRACT OF. The melt eraordinary Medicine in the IVr 03-This Extract is put up in quart bottles; it is six times cheaper, pleasanter, and war. ranted superior to any sold. 'It cures with.. out vomiting, purging, sickening, or debihta' ting the Patent. ' he great beauty and superiority of this Sarsaparilla over all other medicine is, tha' while it eradicates disease, it invigorates the qody. It is one of the very beat SPRING AND SUMMER MEDICININF.S Ever known; it not enly purifies the whole system, and strengthens the person, but it creates new, pure and rich blood ; a powei possessed by no other medicine. And in this lies the grand secret of its wonderful success. It has performed' within the last five years1 more than 100,000 cures of severe cases o disease; at least 15,000 were considered in:. curable. It has saved the lives of more-thaA 5,000 children during the past season. 10,000 Casesof General Debility ua want of Nerve.n Energy. Dr. Townsend's Saisaparilla invigorates thi whole system permanently. To those whd have lost their muscular energy by the is of medicine or indiscretion committed it youth, or the excessive indulgenee of the pas. sions, and brought on a general physical pros, tration of tho nervous system, lassitude, want of ambition, fainting sensations, prematurd decay and decline, hastening towards that fatal disease. Congumption, can be entirely restored by this pleasant remedy. This Sar saparilla is far superior to any INVIGOlA: TING CORDIAL, as it removes and invigo rates the system, gives activity to the limbsi and atrength to the muscular system, in a most extraordinary degree. Consumption Cured. Cleanses and Strengthens. Consumption can be cured, Bronchitist, Consumption. Liver com plaint, Colds, Catarrh, Coughs. Asthma, Spat. jing of Blood, Soreness in the chest, Hectic Flush, Night Stceats, Diflcult or Profuse Ez pectoration, Pain in ihe Side, &c. have been and tan be cured. BinauAtis. This is only one of more than 4,000 cases of Rheumatism that Dr. Townsend's Sars. parilla has cured. The most severe and chronic cases are weekly eradicated 'by its extraoidinary virtues. James Cummings, Esq., one of the assis) tants in the Lunatic Asylum, B)ackwell's iso land, is the gentleman spoken of in the folj lowing letter: -Dr. Townsend,- Dear Sir: I have suffered terribly for nine years with the Rheumati'm; qonsiderable of the time I could not- eat, s!ee p or walk. I. had the utmost distressing pains and my limbs were ierribly swollen. I have used four bottles of your $araaparillaand they have done me more than one thousai dollars worth of good.. : ter-indeed,'I am endr at liberty to use this: flicted, Yo' FI Dr. Towns parillit in cas mended it following Tro Faimer inW Dr. 71o girl seven yeas years afflicted rythinrt for . although we in our circulas as she was-in give her some very glad we did, her strength, but e ' the Fits, to our greatp, She is fast becoming rug which we feet gratlul.Yo ree -JOHN BUTLER,Jri.' FEMIAZ.E MEDiCINE! Dr. Townsend's Sarsaparilla is a sovereign and speedy cure for Incipient Consumption, Barreness, Prolapsus Uteri,.or falling of the womb, Piles, Leucorrcna, or Whites, obstruc tion Qr difficult Menstruration, Incontinence of Urine, or involuntary discharge thereof, and for the general prostration of the system; no matter whether the result of inh'erent cause, produced hy irregularity, illness or ac,~ cident. Nothing can be more surprising than its invigorating effects on the human frame. Persons all weakness and lassitude, from tak ing it, at once become robust and full of en ergy under its influence. It immediately counteracte the nervelessness of the female frame, which is the great cause of barreness. It will not be expected of us, in cases of so delicate a nature, to exhibit certificates of cures ~irformed but we can assure the afflic ted, that hundreds of cases have been report, cd to us; thousands of cases where families have been without children after using a few bottles of this invaluable medicine. haye been blessed with fine, healthy olisprmng. - Great Blessing to .1Mulers and Chidre It is the aafest and most effectual medie' for purifying .the system, and relieving a sufferings attendant upon childbirth ever'* covered It strengthens both the mother'd child, prevents pain arnd disease, incres and enriches the food, and those who've * used it, think it is indispensable. lt is."1) useful both before and after con6nenm, as. it prevents diseases attendant upon ch''rhh. Ini Costiveness, Piles, Cramps, Swag.*1 the Feet, Despondency, Heartbur omt., ing, Pain ini the Back and Loins, F arns, Hentorarhage, and in regulating eeore tions and eqtualizing the circulatio e no equal. The great beauty of~ th ien is, it is always safe, and the : use it most successtully. OPINIONS OFPH I * Dr. Townsend is almost da~ing QJo dern from Physicians in differ Union. ' undersignedi This is to certify that we,N Physicians of the City of Tonyhaen numerous case preserbe, onenf t Sarsaparilla, and believe he*o ta'ret most valuable preparatlorMe makt H. P. PttrL. * J. WVsr..uoz * P. E. ELoR, M. D. Albany, A pril 1, 184 C AU' Owing to the grea.:s a i m sale of Dr. Townsea raprilla, anm her of men who we merly our Agents1 have ommeced g Sarsaparilla Er travecc,-Encrd BaExtracts of Yellow tracts, E&c.rs Talg ly put it up in the A Docm, &ea e d some of theal have sam .hp h~dvertisement;te stole and copiedations and shou;dtbe are only worthsoudb avoided-. dld at the DIUa. AN3s For sale in Iy G. L;'92NJ', Gzraat.I ST ly 8 Agent. Marrch 14,