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- - The Blind Boy, say what is that ti*g call'd light, Which I must ne'er enjoy? What are the blessings of the sigit.? 0 tell your poor blind boy! You iali of wondrous things you see, You say the sun shinles b1righ1; I Mfeel him warm, but how cau ho Or make it day or nighit ? My day or night myself I make, Whene'er I sleep or play; And -ould I ever keep awake. With mue 'twere ahwa3 s day. With heavy sighs I often hear You mourni my hapleis % ve But sure with iatience.l con hear A loss 1 no'r can know. Then let not what I cannot livo My cheer of mind deetro.; Whilst thus I sing. I am at kivg, ..Although a poor blind boy. Virtue and Grmunt. The diamond's and the ruby's rnys Shioe % ith a milder. a finer 11,one, And more attract our love and praise Than beauty's self, if lost to 'ame. But the sweet tear ii pity's eye Transcends. the brightest beams, A nd the soft bluth of modesty Moro precious than the ruby seems. The glowing gem. the sparkling stone, May strike the bight with quick surprise; But truth an innocence alono Can still eugago the good and Wise. No elittering ornament or show Will aught avail ihy grief or pain; Only from inward worib can flow Dolight that ever shall remain. FOnDYCE. . N I risimain on his art ival at ibston, a few years since, sought employmcnt as'a laborer, and finally obtained an en gagen.ent on one of the islands in that harbor. Pat had never seen a duck in his life. Shortly after entering on the discharge of his new duties, a brood of chickens and another of ducks ivere hatched, both by lens. The owner put both broods with one hen, in order to save the services of the other, and told Pat, as he was short of meal, to be very saving in his allowance of feeding them. Pat made a small dish of dough, and commenced. feeding his flock-when lie was struck with the fuct, that about half had broad short beaks; and shovelled up the dough very fast, while the othgrs had very sharp beaks and got but little of . -*e allowance. "Arrah, my. darlins," says at, "fair play is a jewel ; I'll be just. afther puttin yot upon an aquel footin. He started for the house, got a - .p4I air...oi,ha.d.s harJieJDdem nu. the.calibre of itose;of the sharp.beaiks, put themr down, and said, "wag, away, you spalpeens;f I am tould- this is a free ,country, tjhere every man, beast and likrd,ar'e aquels-so no exclusive privi - -eges, my darlins, if you-please." HIGII AND DitY.-Te, ti$ Citncinnati Commercial is due the credit of the Jol lowing story: 'Thte popular steaner A ribatross, Ca pr. c. D. Robinson, arrived yesterday a f. Jernoon from New Orleans. During the trip up to mIhe Arlbattross had occas ion to stop at thte moth of Green River to put out two hogshteads of stugar. She reached that point at night-no light to be seen-and the z iver was atltight flood, the town at the mouth being alnost en tirely inundated. "H-allo!" cried the captain, "twho -keeps this towt.!" "HIallo; yourself, and be d-d to you," sang a voice from the midst of the daik nes.. 'Where's- your wharf-boat ? Show a light-we've got freight fur yot,' cried thte captain. "Thte wharf-boat's drifted off-thtere a'nt no lightts abou.t, and you can't landI no freight," was tihe categorical reply. "Strike a light ," shoutted theL captatin, "and let us see to get itt. * "Shc,w a lip.ht yourself, and let me see to get out," "Where are you? crtied the cap,ti.I "Up a tree !" answered a voice. T-bo boat sent itn her yawl, atnd sture enough found a man widh a btundlo un der his a rtt, perchted int a ti ee, thters ing waters ste:aling slow'y upott his z es ting pla0ce, * loW TO TEL.l. GOOD CmDF.R.-Tltere is an old Dutchman living in te Noth of Vermont very famtous for hatving a large orchard .and nmaking good cider. The old fellow is fond of the beveratge himself, but was never known to ofler any to his neighbors. Otto evening a fziend called upon him, and hoping to "flatter" the old man Out of a glass, be gan to praise his cider. "Yaas, yaas," said the phllegmtatic Dutchtnan, "I htash coot citer-Hans, pring a mtug." Thte boy fetchted the cider atnd hatnded it to his fatther, who drank it all at a sintgle ;pull; thten turtning to htis astonishted visi tor, exclaimed "teretett-if you don't dink dat is good cidet, c/wust smell of te * 5u1g." MORE GEonuota GoL.n.-The DJahlonega W~atchman of~ Silt inst. say,:-Last Satur * day we visited the newly~discovered Gold mine belonging-to 1'\jr. Fi. Sutmmernur. It is a few'1~t'ded yards imuthwest of the * rich N~ilidiseovered on Dr. AlcA fee's lot. * ir. Somrrerour had -opened the mine in many places. In three of those places it -was exceedingly rich, atnd int several other * ~ places indicated a profitable yield. It is on a very high hill andi it is probable will Cheaper than Ever! IN returning our thanks to our customers and friends fur past favors so liberally be stowed, we would most earnestly solicit a continuance of the same. We now most re. qpeoctrully invite the nttention of our friends aml the public generally to our clecap and well selected Slock of Spring Goods, - Wicli wE AtF Now RECYLYLV0 AND OPENING Collsiiting of the newest styles of Lidies Dress Goods,enew style Gin;lans, English and Amciican Prinis. ilosiery, Gloves, Lien Camb1jri(- IHandkerchiefs. Bleached ntd Brown Hlomespoins, together with a full and complete as:ortme(-it of 'Mets ad Boy's PALx LEAF, A.ua an.d LFios iA-rs, Boors, SHoEs, le0-N-VrA, I.lAW)wAng and CUTi.EftY, CROCKE Illy 111d G.As \VArm, DocKs and STATIONARY, Wu..owv and Tis WAns, SAVDLrRY, GRocE.. 11u.:, &C, Vith many articles too tedious to mention, we are: now prelp:red to sell 1.0W ER than the i.0VEST; 4l we ask is an examination of oi3r sto k, iten i.jdge fAr yourselveo. Ve feel coidident in givitig entire satisfrac tionl to 1iuse 14ho may frvour us with a call. R. CAUSSE & CO. March 7 S!9, tf 7 Si1E RIFFS SALE. - STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. Thomas L. Carrett, Sunmons Vs. in flurrict Garrett. Parti.ion. Y virtue of an Order from John Hill, -9 sq. Ordinary of Edgefield District, I shall procced to sell at Edgefield Court 'House, on the Ifirst Monday in April iiext. thu land belonging to the estate of William Garrett, hatie of the State of Geor ::iu, deceased, sitnated in the Town 'of flamnburg. in the District and State afure s'Pid. known in the plan of said town as lot No 55, having 45 fect feet front on Market Street, and bounded North by lot No 65; South by larket Street; East by Coving. ton Street and West by lot No 56, will be soIl on a credit until tho first of January ne xt; *1850.) Thj.e purchaser will be required to give bond and two approved securiiies, and a mortgage of the premises to the Ordinary,, to secure the purchase money. Cost. to he paid in cash. S. CHRISTIE, S. E. D. March 14 3t SHERIFF'S SALE.. Y virtue of sundry writs of Fieri Fa cias, to me directed, I will proceed to sell at Edgefield Court House, on' the first Monday and Tuesday following in April next, the followig property, in the following, case, viz: Robert Jennings and Samuel Cartledge vs J. V. .Cariledge and W..J. Cariledge, the intrest of J. V. Cartledge in' the tract of land where his Mother lives, containing two hundred and thirty acres, more or less, adjoining latids of R. Jennings, Wiley Harrison and others. Terms Cash. S. CHRISTI1E, S. E.D. March 1 3t . 8 SHE RIFF'S SALE> B Y virtue oLQcadry writs-of fiori Tacias to me directed, eI shall-.roceed td sell at Edgefield Cocurt H-ouse, on,the first Monday aned.Tuesdaj in April next, the fuollowincg property-'i-tho following .case, viz: C. J. Glover vs -Thcomas. C. Mathis, five negroes, viz: Mary, Vilett, Harriett, Rose and Candis. TIerms Cash, S. CIIISTIE, s. E. D. March 17 2te 9 Brought to the Jail O F this District, on the 9th instant, a negro man, who says his name is JA R R ETT, and that lhe bclqpgs to Mr. Benjamin Rice, living within four miiles of Union Court House. Said fellow says he is a blaeksmith, and has a very large scar on his left armi, just below his elbbw, caused by a burn; hce also has a large dark spot or mole covered with hair, on the lower part of the left cheek. He is about five feet six and half inches high, between 25 and 28 years of age'and light comnpexion. The owner is requested to come forward, prove property, pay charges and take- him awacy, or lee will be dealt with as the law dis cts.A. II. BURT, 3. E. D. March 13, IS.19 .tf 'S MEDICAL NOTICE. DR. E1'. F. T[AGU.E takes ilcis meethoed ocf jirecmincg the citizees of Edgcfelld Vil lagd aned v icincitcy, that hee has mcadle a p cema ne :t re.idenece herce, for thce pnrpoeof priae c sincg .\ledlicie, Scrgery andce Obstetries. 11e hacs beenc encg;;d icn ace c xtensive rnactice for the ha:t I.,cr years, ice comceheny with his fath,. er Dr. T1. TIeacue ine Laurees District, aced heopese clat his expeice aced encasimg atteuntiocn n the dmciies of his pcrofeionc, will obtaiee for him ac sheare of pucblic pateincge. 1is ulihe is m-exe door to Cocl. Bauske:tt's of fce', ccppisite Mr. Comeepty's lIotel, his re.,i, de:cce is thce hcce.ie fo,rmer:ly oecccupiedl by S. S. Tmeeepkhins, I'cq., neaer thie alal:e Acaedemye. lie meay lbe focuntd at hcis ollic:e ice the day, andI ecidlence at ejighct, tcnless professioncally enega, gecd. .l.mcecary 17 1P.19, c f 52 New Boot aind Sisoe IMIANU FACTORY. H 1 ElItE Getetleenc's Boots andii Sheoes VW arcecmado~in a mcost sucperior style of fit and workmoanship,. Genetlemcen wacnticng cork soled, double soled, water proof, waelkineg, dress, patent leatheer, and a hue pumccp soled BOOTS, ceed but leave thceir .orders withe the subscriber. WILLIAM McEVOY. nmcrche 1 tf 0 Ncev Blacksmith Shop. 7UpH E Scubscriber hacvineg proecured the ser I. vices of iHamptou, a Blackern,ith well know n in this commnunity, is prepared to receive all orders ice this line ofl buesiness. - Sheop opposite Dr. Johnson's lot. E. J.MIMS. Feb 1.1 -11 - 4 G.R OCERY URN ESS. 7UXAVING banght.out t-le;t_ret 'of A .B&aL-sinms inl the 111cEi . Business; lately carnedon under .the- fir,nofDanbal Burnsides,:I take this method *(i-.Q ming the fiiends and customers of' tli6ri m,Ahat'ihe bu siness is epntinued by nyseli an o i my own uccint. I have now .onhand ."klirge- and well assorted Stock, to whichiiVill'be added such addiional supplies as ife jants:of-costo iners may require. Planters amu'hibis visiting this Market are respectfully ivijteif to examile ily stock, as it may be to-their interest to do so before pnichasing elsewhere. In additio1 to imy fornter larga stock, I am now receiving by Railraad aid River, the -111 Inwing supplies: 47 11his. St. Croix, Porto.Rico and N 0. Stgars. 25 B61s. No I Clarified Sugars, 70 , Superior CoTee 8ugan 5 " and 5 boxes Loaf;Cru'shed and Pow dered.Sugars, West India and New Orleans 111olasses, 1'5 Da,s Rio, Laguar auid Ja a Coffee, 4oo Sack(s ofr siolt. 75 barrels Mackerels, 50 boxes fine Chese, 3 tierces Rice, - 125 ke-s of Nails and Brada 40,000 Ilis. Sweedes Iron-all.sizes, Band Iron, German and CasuSteel, Wagnn Boxes, J.O boxes Window Glass a*h si .es 500 pounds Pntty, in Bladdeni - 4,500 pounds White Lead, Verndr Alills, 2 barrels Linseed Oil, Ditchers Boots, Brogans and Ladies Shoes, 500 flenvy Duffel Blankets, 20 pair Fine Bed Blaoikeis, Keiseys, Osnaburgs, Shirtings-d- Sheetings, 2 cases Prints-all patterns. Paited Bckets and Tubs, Brassbound Buckets and Wire Seeves, 3000 pounds Sole Leather;' Upper Leather, anld Calfskins; 300 pounds oak tanned Leather, 40 kegs Dupont's and Kencky Rifle Powder, 35 quarter kegs, db do J25 hngs Shot," 300 pieces Bagging, 200 Coils of Rope, 1000 pounds Twine, Lead, Bluestone, Indigo, Coppera0, Candles-Sperm and Tallow, Che wing Tobacco-assorted qualities, Sugar Cans, Measirs, Pepper, Spice, Gin ger, Cane seat Chairs, Wood and Can Seat Rocking Chairs, aiid many therirticles too tedious to enumerate. . - - B. S. DNBAR. Hatiburg, S. C. Feb..21, Tn 5 Copartnership roice. !0'HE Subscribers respectfilly inform their f friends and the public geaerilly,'ihat they have entered into a copartnership to transact the Mercantile business, .underrthe. style of W LLIAMs & CHnisTIs, and will do business in the house forimerly'occupied b G. L. & E. Penn. They inteiid keeping topstantlv on hand, a complete and full assortuent or all such Goods as are usually kept in this nark'er, and solicii from the public a share of. jtronagb. J. A. WLtRk S, S. CHR IE. -THE Subcriber takes- pleist in inform ing his friends and,custometi,fhat'he has taken in Col S. Christie, asa partn41*4his1business, and will visit Charleston in a. fe davs to re plenish'their Stock.' He woiid4 iake'this op portunity of returning his mo.*_fcere thanks to his friends for their v.ery libir- patronage, and begs leave to -solicita -contiiuance of the same to tie riow concern - J an.3184 A * t 50 Copartnerahip INotice. ?H" lE ilubscribers respetrullf inform their -Ffrien'ds anid the Pt blic 'enerally, that they have entered irito a Copartnership, to car ry on the Tfayloring btisiness,iimder the style-of Cor.Ai & N'aYs, and- will do business next dJour to S. F. Goode. They i6tendh keeping a good a'm e of the best jisierial in this line, and solicit ;r-oin nie i'ablie; a share of Pa JOHN"COLGAN. JT. J. MiAYS., The Su'bscriber tkes this opiportunity of re turning his sin'cerc thanks to.h~is friends for their liberal pai:roniage, and solicits a continu.. ance of the same. . JOHN CoLGAN. Jan. 17 1840 tf . 52 Notice. TH E uindersigned have engaged the Rev. .-S. W. K ENNEnr.Y to tak6 charge of the Pottersville Academny the ens'uing year. Mr. Mr. lieinnerly is a graduate of the South Caro lina Co,llege, and has very comeide:able expe riiece as a teacher. lis amiab!e disposition, iiioral and religions character,ii well aus huis lit erary aitauinmienits, qualify him very especially fo,r condicing the miorat and menial culture of the children amd votng men of orr country. Thelm studies that w'ill bie taught in this Academy, will be advertised in the next paper; suftaee it to say however, that the classicks and sciences will lbe fully taught. aiid that young mien -will lie preuared to enter the Junior class of the South'Citrulina College. JOllN hlILL T.- G. BACON, - 1.Tru.v EUG ENE BUh'T, TEEs. - N. U.-The crerciscs of'the above Academy, w(ill c,,nnounice on 8thi January 18-49. Dec 20 trs.-.. 4 8 sTATrE OF SOUTH CAROLINA EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN EQUITY. Andrew Shecaly, and ) Elizabethi M urphy, ~BUL for accowun vs. and Felix E. hAodie, and Itranzsfer offunds James ?lurp'hey. . J IT'I appearing to my- satisfaction thiat Jamues Murphy, one.of, the defendants in this CLi'se, iresides from and beyond the limits ohf this State. On .mtotion of Mr. Jonecs, Comnp'l Snl'r. it is ordhered that the said Jlamies Murphy do appe-r and plead, answer or deimiur, io the said bill of com-. plaint, wiini thriee Months from the piub lication hereof, or tho said- bill wvill b'e ta ken pro confrsso oaninsi hitm.. S. S. TOMPKINS, C.~ E. E. D. Comnmissioner's Otlice, Jlan.17, 1840. Jan. 2-I 3m 1 State of' South Carolina. EDGE FIELD DISTRICT. IN ORDiN ARY. Bridgetit Cahji i, Applicant, Srummons Richard Cahill aind others, Deft's. Parthiun IT appearing to my satisfactiomt that Rlichard Cahill and Thlomias Cahill,i Distributees ini the above stated case, res' 's wjithnut the limits of this State, it is therefore -ordered that they appear andh object to the sale ir Divission of the Real Esitite of Willianm Cabill, deceased, on or before the first Monday-ri; A pril next, or their conisent w.ill hie enteretf'oI fltecord. Given uinder my haind at;-m Office, tho day hmd date above w~ritten. - JOIll ILL, oz.> n~. 2'3 1tIu s 12v . CJAROLINA. HOTEL Hamburg, S. 0. 1.H1E Subscriber begs leave'to inrorm Ili; friends and the piblic, that he has taker a iease of the aboye well kiown HOTEL, lately in the occupancy of 5fir. SHELTON., wherc ho wonld be happy to.see lis friends and thc public generrdly. ie canassure them that 1In best effort3shal be used to please all who may give him a call His Table shall be supplied with everythin; the Angusta larket can alford; and his sta bles attended by experienced Hostlers. Mr. B. J. Ryan has no longer auy counce tion with the Hotel. The nudersigned has secured the services ol Mr. Thos. S. Fraser, nlhP will give his personal ut-ention to thc Hotel. JOHN BLAND. Feb. 28 1849, 3t: G EDGERIELD ROTEL. T HE Subscriber respectfully informs hi; friends and the public at large, that be still has charge of the above Hotel, and takes this method to inform one and all, that in consideration of the hard times, he hag reduced his terms of Boarding, to the follow ng reduced rates, for Cash only. RATES OF BOARDING. Man and horse-per day, - $1 25 Alan per day, 75 Fot Breakfast, Dinner, Supper, or Lodging, single, each 25 Horse per day, 50 Single feed, 25 The Subscribe- returns his tha-nks to the community at large, for past favors and so, licits a share of the same. H. JEliNINGS. Feb. 21 if 5 PALAVETTO HOUSE, COLUMBIA, S. 1. T HE undersigned wishes to inform the Hpublic th,tt he has moved from the Amer ican Hatel to the PALaETTO HoUsE, (opposite the-State House,) which lie has taken entirely on his own account, and where he would be pleased to see his former patrons,and all others who ma be pleased to call on him. And to those o 1his acquaintances he would say, that they will be madd not less comfortable than heretofore; and to strangers, call and try the Palmetto House. An Omnibus will always-be kept in readiness at the Ral Road Depot, to convey possengers to this House. A. G. MARSHALL. Jan. 31, 2 Dr. Roger's Compound- Syrup of Livelswort and Tar. A SAFE and ceitain cure for CONSUMPN TION OF TH K LUNGS, Spitting of Bl6od, -Cot!gh-, Colds, Asthma,. Pati in the Side, Bronchitis, Uodping Cough and all Pul. monary Afections. ' . - - - .....----. ' nJALS - Extracts fromt Cer'tinleates whifelf ca eiseen .in full.by callintgupon thie A'gentts: . Mr.- A. L. Scooil.-H aving been .hf!cted wvith a most'distressinag Cough; until tmy Lungs becatme affected to such a degree that I was cwntitotally sp,ittinlg bloodI; and being uder the care: ofon able p,bysicant, without obtaimtig any relief untillI proentredl a bottle of Dr. odJ. ;er'.s Liverwort and Tair, which restoied- me to ealth- in a very shouit time. J. FINCH. Frotm the Hlon.- Jttdge Williami Butrke, Ilato Postmaster of the city of CincinnEli for more th'an twenty yea rs. Tfho statement of Justice Finch is emiitled to the fullest confidence of the public. I can fully corrnborate whtat he has said, having ntsed the tmedicine myself with the most decidedl beiefit. Cininnti, WILLIAal BURKE. Cicn AtAg. 12, 1845. A I1EIAIRABD.E curnE OF coNSUaMPTIoN. Mr. Scoill-I was taken with a most dis.. tressing contgh, and my.lnngs became so dis eased that I bled in at shtort time several qnarts. I was reduced so low that all of my frietnds, and even my physicians, thought I mtust die of Consttmption! Aly brother hearing of the remarkable cures made by Dr. Ro,ger's Liver wort and Tfar, proentred a bottle, and before 1 had takenm one half of it, it seemned to go to the very seat of the disease. I ruised a large quan tity of phlegm and matter, and myw cough was stoppied as by a charm. Atnd by its use I was restored to perfect heoalth. GABItIEL WHITEH-EAD. Sworn to and subsacribed this 26tht Nov., 1847. H-. I'. Srv.seaa, Mlaynr of Cincinnati. [Extract from '.a Letter fron the Rev. Henry WV isemnan.] Mr. A. L. Scovill-As Dr'. Rodger's Liver wort and Tar has beeni the meanis of[snatchting my companion fronm a pretnature grave!I feel tinder thu oblhigattion to give my itnlluence to the circulation of so valutable a mediinie. Patriot, Gallia co., 0 , Dec. 23, 1846. [From Dr. Wilsnn.] I ha:ve been the fini y phiysiian of air. Wisematn for the h.st twelve years ; duringt that time 31 rs Wisemana !-ats beent utfering1 from dise:ased lhmn?s. And ftally all the sym p tomsi. of Pthtnonairy GJlonption appenared. All the usual rett'nedies failed. At this titme slhe comtmeniced ntAng Dr'. Rodger's Liverwort andl Tar. It ac.ted like a charm. It a fewv daya site declare:d herself~ nearly well. I h:ave no donbt of its virtnes, mtal wnh1 chteerfutlly re cmmtietnd it to persons ailli.:ied with disesased lungs. hi. IR. WI LSON, 31. D). P'atriot, Gallia coutnty, Ohio. - Esw.an ot. CosrnrIs. N. D.-The genusine articlec is signed. ".'an dew Ilagers," otn the cengraved wrapperci arouind each bogutle. (ir' Pmnc-SI per bottle, or six bottles for $5. Sold wholesala anid retail lay SCOVIL & -MlEAD, 113 Chtartres at., N. Orleuns. General Agenats for theo Southernt States. Also, sold by JOUN D. ChASE, Edgefield C. 11., WAInIr.Awv & DENDY, Abbeville C. ii, J. BAnner-r & Co., anid HAvi,-AD, RIsr.EY a& Co., Autgusta Gia., and Hlavn.Asn, lAnntAl.r. & Co., anid P. M. CunF.N, Ch.trlestona, Soutl Ca rolitn. Feb. 28 ly - 6 Lumber for Sale. T liE Stubscaiber wilfnfrntisht the very bes Plank tir Ltumbler. of any kind at his Mil on Sh:aws Creek, 12 mitles from Edgefl.eld C HI. for 50O cents per hundred cash, anid 62.3 centi where It is charged. I iviil also deliver Lntnber at or near Edgi feld Village, for S- pler thtotsanid cash. 1A RTIN PUSEY. Jan.U 18-10, - f50 A~',', -Thc Great Remed ur Rheumatism, Gout, Pail in the Side; Hip, Back,. Limbs and- Joints, Scrofida, King's-Evil, Phite' SweUings, flar4 Tumors, Stiff Joints, and aU Fixed Pains whatercr. Where this Plaster is Applied, PAIN CANNOT EXIST. A genileman in the South of Europe and Pales' ine, in' 1830, heard so inch said in the loiter place -in flivor of JEW DAVID'S PLAS TER, and of the-(as he considered) miraculous ctres he had perforied, that lie was induced to try it on his own person, for a Long and Liver ATciion, the removal oT which had beer1 the chief object of his journey, bnt which had resisted.the genial and delicious clime. lie accordingly applied a plaster on the rihi of his chest where the pinin was seated, anothet between the shoulders, and'one oyer the region of the liver. In the mean tine he drunk freelv of an herb tea of laxative qualities. He sor iond his health improving, and in*a few weeks his -cough left him-;. the sallowness of. his skir disappeared, his pain was removed, and hi. health became permanently reiterated. - The following is from Mr. Worstel, editor of the Massillion Gazette, Ohio. Genikien-During last winter and spring, I was so tioubled with a pain in breast as to render me unfit for the du-ies of my office: and hearing yonr JEW DAVID'S or HE,. BREW PLASTER highly recotnmended for similar cases, I was induced to give it a trial. I had worn 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. I would also state, that my sister, residing in Steubenville in this State, has received much benefit from its use. Yours, truly, J. P. WORSTELL." Masillon, Nov. 12, 1843. It has been very beneficial in cases of Weak ness, such as Pain and Weakness in the stom ach, Weak Limbs, Lameness, Affection of the Spine, Female Weakness, &c. 'No female, subject to pain or weakness in the -back or sides, should be withoutit. Married ladies in delicate situations. find gteat relief-from con stantly wearing this plaster. The application of the Plaster between the shoulders has been found a certain remedy for Colds, Goughs, Phthi3ic and Lung Affections, in their primary stages. It destroys inflamma.. tion by perspiration. - BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS! CioroN.-The Subscribers are the only General-Agents in the Southeru States for the sale of this truly valuable Plnsterl and ir order to prevent purchasers being'imposed upon by a counterfeit article, sold in this city and else where, for the fenuine, they invite particular attention to the ollowing marks of the Genuine: 1st.-The genuine is put up in smooth, en gine turned bottomed boxes, not soldered in. 2d -The gennine has the engraved bead of Jew David on the di-ections, around the box, with accompanying record of Court 'to. . Taylor, Rochester. 97 SCOVIL & MEAD, Cl rtres. Street, Wholesale General Agents 0/e Southern Stales, to whom' aH orders m r be addrewed. - Sold also; Wholesale and Itetail by, . JOHN D. CHASE, Apothecaries-Hall, Edge,, field Court-dHouse, S. C., Ar.so, by J4AYILAND! .RISLEYi aid..BAAE=e & CO., Au'sta;Georg(a H ASTIN G'S COM PO I)~ syitUP OF~ , NAN-lT HA. --- SOTontys joeitive but a warranted eti-e oL-~'r consumption and all diseases of the Inogs. This meddine has decided the dispute about the cutability of consumption, and satis fied the medical faculty and all who have used it, that consumption and all affections of the lungs can not only be cured, but they are as ea sily and simply cured, as almost any of the dis-. orders to whirch the hunman frame is liable. The operation of a single bottle, which costs -$1, is sutlicient :o satisfy any patient-if not al together too far gone with the disease-of this fact; and even a single dose gives evidence of its extraordinary .mifluence in arresting and eradicating the malady by the i.nmediatc relief which it atl'ords. . This is no quack or secret remedy. Dr. Hastings.its dIscoverer,tis one of the most eminent physicians of the age, and has made a full discl osttre of its history, and all its component parts to the world, not wishing to incur the responsibility of confining to hinm self, for the sake of ptofit, a secret which was calculated to do such universal good. And such has been the wonderful result of its ope rations, that the London Lancet, Medical Times, and the tmet eminent physicians of both hemispheres, are anxiously callitig uponi suffer ersatohave immediate recourse to it, and pto claitminig that of all known medicine, it alone has positively established its efficacy by unde' niable proofs of carinig consumption mad all oth er diseases of the lhngs. For sale at the Apothecary Hall by J. D. CHASE. Price $1 per bottle. December 6 184t5 12m 46 State of South Carolina. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. LV TilE CUMMJON PLE AS. C.* IDmwr o Declaral ton inAUach Charles llall. J 'Asspsit. Richunid Colemian, Declaration in AUach-. vs ment. Hlyram Kay. ) A ssumipsif. 311FI Platntif's in these cases having filed their declarations respectively in tmy Ohlice, anid the Defendants having tno wife or attornmey known to be within ;his State, on whom a cop.y of the declaration with a rule to ple:il, could be served. It is ordered, that the said Defenidanmts do severally pleasl to the de claralions against thtem respectively, wvithin a year and a tdy from, jndgment will be award ed agaitnt thoem. TIIOS. C. BA CON, Clerk. Clerik's- Oflice, 29th, Se pt. 1848S. Oct 4 4uq 37 STATEC OF SOUTH CAROLINA. EE])FIEhL DISTRICT. David L. Curtis, )DxcLAUATZo'N vs. IN MARTIN kITT. )ATTACHMENT J. & S. Bones, & Co.) DEcL.ARATroN vs. IN - A. 13. Church & Ce,. ATTAcHMsNT TH E Plaintiffs in the above stared cases, ..having this day filed their Dec!aralions in my Oflicc, and the. Defendants having neither wife nor Attorney, known to reside w ithin the limits of this State, en whom cop ies of said Declarations with rules to plead, can be served on motion of M. Gray, Attor Iney for Plaintiffs: ordld tbat said Defend ants appear and plead to said declarations, within a year and a day from the date-hereof, or judgerr.ent will be -given against him by deal. 'THOS. G. BA CON, C. E,D.,. Clcrk's Office, 27th Nov. 1843.- - Nov.29 1y 45 - DR. TOWN'10M COXPO'UN Thi most extraordinayr I 03-This Extra.ct is put up a it is six times cheaper,.pleasanter, an ranted superior: to any.sold. ItcU out.vomiting, purging; hiekning;or tmg the Patent. '; he great beauty and.supeiority t Sara parilla .over all other medici while it eradicates d:seasej i-' body. It is one of the very best-7 SPRING AND SUMMEWEDICNIE Ever known; it not enly'purifies theho system, and strefigthens the perso g..tii crpates new, pure tnd.rich blood.t" possessed by no other'niedicige, a- ie lies the grand secret of its wondeiful It has performed within the last ive more th an 100,000 cure'of siere cass o disease; at least 15,OO.were considered curable. It has save the Jives odfioeihn 5,000 clldren during the past seasej 10,000 Casesof General DcNlihy - Vant of Nervous.Eneigy Dr. Townsend's Sarsaparilla ingorati -"'.,.. whole system permanently. To zhos- 9 have lost their muscular en'ergy''jih. fi of medicine or indiscretion commijt(e, youth, or the excessive indulgence of the sions, and brought on ageneral phsoic" tration of the nervous sysiem; lassid of ambition, fainting sensations pre decay and decline, hastening %wijdi fatal disease, Consumption, can be 'ntrsi restored by this pLpasant remedy: This8i saparilla is-far superior to any INVI TING CORDIAL, as it remoop arfin - rates the system, gives activity to thelaWb1' and strength to the muscular system most extraoidinary degree. Consumi,tion'Cmred." Clkanses-and Strengthnss. - ' oa yn mca 6s ~cured, Hncuis, Cona npo Lw i - plaint, Colds, Cattrk Couga, Asth= - -ing of Blood, Soreness' in A 'deHeit, Flush, Nght S 9eks, DL4;ult or' ProfskEv poraton, Pain t the ide;-&c. how bmeen and canbcured. -ee Bhennaus . This is only one of inore-thanA,06csU of Rheonutism that Dr To parilla has cured.- The most- 6 iier - -chronic cases ae treekly erad ixtravidinary virtews James Cummings,Esq.-one~ o6 t_ a tants in the Lunatic AsyIdm, Blick"J land, is the gentleman spoketi of n tIs lowing lettert Dr. Townsena, Dear. Si t ihae -W tertibly for nine yeats with the Rihumatiae considerable of the tim I condd notial,es or walk. I had the utmo"s and my limbs were terribly aRlei used four -bottlis of your :8. -paA they have done me more~tha i nii itId dollars worth of goodL I amu hbe6.3u k ter-indeed, I am entirely 1relieVi---Youar'&, at liberty-lo use this for tlte binififitajC flicted, Yours rp fy .rJAMES .CV&fiM tt , . -T, Wt. TFiTS . s" Dr. Townsend not hevi testoldi8s parilla in cases of Fits, of course nev&riecon mended it-aAd was surprised'-to iiereiaW followingfrdin-an- inrelligeni and re tahl Farmtr in Westchester voun for her ' .ait h we could edrK in our circular.-for easeslike heiW''....,.. as shy was in very delicate,healthi, we-woul give her sonme of your Sarsaparilla, and ara very glad.we did, for it has not only- restored her strength, but she has had .noreturn of the Fits, to our great pleasue and surpriset She is fast becoming rugged and hearty; for which we feet gratful. Yours,. respectfully', JOHN BUTLER, Jr PEMALE MEDiCINE! Dr. Townsend's Sarsaparilla is a sover~eigft and speedy cure for incipient Consumption, Barreness, lyrolapaus Uteri, or railing of.the womb, Piles, Leucorrmta, or Whites, obstru. tion or difficult Menstruration, Incontinence. of Urine, or involuntary discharge thereof, and for the general prostration of the system; no matter whether the result of inherent - cause, produded by irregularity, illness er ac. cident. Noihing can be mere surpriing than its invigorating effects on the hum'an frame. Persons all weakness and lassitude, from tak ing it, at once become robust and full of en ergy.-under its influene. It immediately counteracts the nervelessness of 'the f'emalle frame, which is-the great cause of barrenes. - It will not be expected of us, in cases of so delicate a nature, to exhibit certificates of - cures pdiformed but we can assure the afflic-. ted, that hundreds of cases have been report, ed to us; thousands of cases where.families have been without children after using a few bottles of this invaluable medicine, have. been blesse d with fine, healthy offspring. Great Blessing to Mothers and Childi-en. It is the safest and most effectual medicine for purifying the system,. and relieving the sufferings attendant upon childbirth ever dis covered. It strengthens both the mother and child, prevents pain an,d disease, increases and enriches the food, and those who -iave used it, think it is indispensable. .It is highly useful botha before andl after confinement, as it prevents diseases attendant upon clildbirth. In Costiveness, Piles, Cramps.,'Swelling of the Feet, Despondency, Heartbtirn. Vomit.. ing, Pain ini the Back and Loins, False Pains, Hemiorarhage, and in regulating .the Secre tions and equalizing th.e circulation it-has:no equal. .The great beauty of thus'Medicine is, it is always safe, and the most delicata. use it most succes-stully, OPINIONS OF PHYSICIANS. Dr. Townsend is'almost daily receiving ON. ders fro-m Physicians in different parts of the Uniion~ This is to certify that we, the underuigned Physicians of the City of Albany, have in. numerous cases prescribed Dr. Townsend's Sarsapatrilla, and believe it to be ones of-the most valuable preparatIons in the market. H. P. PUiLING, M. D, J1. Wu.sbot, M. D. R. B. Bar os, M. D. ,P. E. ELXumvDor, M. D. Albany, A pril!1, 1847. .* * C AU TION. Owing to the great success and immense sale of Dr. Townsend's Sarsaparilla, a num-, ber of men Wh'lo were formerly our Agents, have ecmmenced making' Sarsaparila Ex. tracts, Elixirs, Batters, Extracts of- Yellow Dock, &c. . They generally put it up in-the same vlhape bottles-, and some of them have stole and copied our advertasements; they are only worthless imitations ind should .be - avoided. - Eor sale in Edgerteld at tha .Dnyoa ND ,GENEr.gA SToRn by -G. L.'PNN March 14. 18-19 .1y -8 -Aent.