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Tte Bride's FareveR& 3B7 MRS. HEMDANA9. Why do I weep ?-o leave the vine Whose clusters o'er io bend Th'e myrtle-yei oh! callt mine ! The flowers ~luvo to tend. A ihousand thougfits of c11 things dear Like shadows o'er ine sweep; I Jeave, my sunny chilhood here, O, therefore 1e me weep! I leave a Sister! we have playcd Through many a joyous hour, Vreri-the silvery green or the olive shade Hung dim o'er fount and bower. Yes, thou and 1, by stream, by shore, In song, in prayer, in sleep, Have been as we may be no more Kind Sister, let ine weep ! I. leave thee, Father! eve's bright moon Must now light other feet, Wit h'the gathered grapes, ned lyre in tune, Thy homeward steps to grcet. Thou, in whose voice, to bless thy child, Lay tones or love sn deep, Whose eyes o'er all amy youth hath smiled, t leave thee! let.me wee p ! lother ! I leave thee! on thy breast Pouring out joy and wo, I have found that holy place of rest Still changeless-yet I go ! Lips that have lulled oe with you strain, Eyes that have-wached my sleep Will earth give love like your3 a-tin ? Sweet mother ! let ine weep! o Come to the Mountains. 1;T WILLIAMI WALCUTT. O 'oi'e ta the iountains, There're are hoary and old, And stand up like giatts So starely and hold ; The dark moss of ages Clings fast to the sides, Where storms spend their fury, And the hurricane rides. '0 c'bme 'to the mountains, ,They have stood through all time, IHave heard ages death toll And great changes chime; They tell you long stories Of earth when 't was young, And legends unchronicled Dy histcry's tongee. O come to the mouataios. Their rocky peaks stand Like faithful Sight watchers, To guard the low land; They catch.in their strong arms *The chill winter's breath And break the rough tempest From the valley beneath. PrAYtKG TiHE DEVtL.-WeC were a good deal amused at an uncdote ne heard the other day, of a cei tain prea cher limits of old Kenuky. He had preach, -ed in his parish many years, and of course run shot t of' the eloqluence so much needed to' keep his hearers awak and astonished. Let himt preach ever so well now, it ma~de no dit'eren ce, they had got used to hinm and used to sleep - ing; and sleep they would, to his great annoyance,. At last lie hit upon an expedient to biing 'cam tip standing, as the sayiug is. H o pa octured a small tin Wiistle, which I~e took wihh hint into thie pn!pit, and after takir~g hais text anid "blaizing aw1ay" until hiis lungs were sore and his heatrers all comtfortably dozinig and nodding approval to eacha other, heo suddenly drew it forth and gave a shrill toot-a-toot In an intstant the whlole c.ngregtion wias awake and tUpon their feet, starinig at the minister, at each other, tand wondainitg what in the name of' pickles and humtan natmae, as Sam Slick says, was to come next. -'You're a .set of' smart specimtens of' htumantity, an't youl" said the divineo wvhistler, as he slowly gazed arounitd oan his astonishted assemablage. "Whien I preach the Gospel to yon, you all go to sleep ; but tho'moment I go to playing the devil, you're all wvidet a-.ake, tup anid a coming like a rush of harnet with a po!c in their nest !" CUrTIN IT Snon-r.-A certaiat bar ber, who was possessed of great powers tof''gab," Used to atmase his custonmers with his long yarns w hile he mantipulat ed their heads and faces. One day an old codger came in, took his seat, and ordered a shtave atnd hair cut. rThe barber went to wvork, and begatn, at the same time, one of his long stor ies, to th~e no little dissatisfaction of the old gentle mail, whlo, bccomsiag irritated at the barber, said "Cut it short." "Yes," sair," said the b-uber, con tinuing the yarn until then chd centleman agn sang out, "Cut it shtor t ! "Yes sir,"-clipping a wa y, and gab bing the faster. "Cut it short, cut -it short, I say," said the old gent. "Yes sir," said the bat ber, going on with his story, '-Will you cut it short, blast you!" bawled the oI genat itn a rage'. "Can't sir," said the barber, "for if you look in the. glass, you'il see that I've cut. it all of." And to his horror, npnn lookine itt the glass. the old gent found his hiair all cut from his l.ead ? 'Guilty, or not gtuilty ?' asks d thec Dutch Justicc. 'Not guilty'.' 'Dun vat NEW GOODS, AT TtE NEw Yorm AND PUILADELPHIA .Chcap Cash Store. UST receive-1 per Steaner Sonutherner S anad Cotlubus, part Of the Stock, 20 Cases of .\lerchandafize, consisting in part of 123 piuces Furnituro and Mourning Puints, extremely low. 500 PicLcA of Calicoes from 4 cents to 18j ets. Spcr yard. Colored Lawn 1-4. and Muslins from 12j to 50 cents, a large nasortment. 200 Pirces Bleached ad Unbh ached Ilome spuns tiom 5 cents to 18.1, By the piece very Dleached and Unbleached Tablo Cloihs, per yard, cherap. 10 dizen Linen Caibti. Handkerchiefe, 3 for 25 cents Unly. 25 doz. Linen C'anbric Hardkerchiefs from 12 to r 0 cents. A very large .ssortment of' Plain and Figured Cambric, Jaconcit and Book .1uslins, from 121 ceints, up higher. Bedticken from 10 cents: up higher, and a great variety of' Goods, all of which will be sold at a very small advance for cash. 160 l'ieces of Ribbons, latest style. BONNETS SPRIGS & WREATHS 5 Cases jnsit opened. consisting in pat of l.dwi, Leglhoirn, Lace, fattcy Misscs, Jinny Linds. Bonnets, etc. etc, J E W E L I Y. Gold plain, clrsed and stone Rings. an exten sive assurtiuent of Ladies and Misses Gold lircastuins, Braceleis, Silver Combs, Gold Pencits with and without Gold Pena3. Silver Pencils with Gold Pens, etc., all of which are warratid. G R 0 C E I I E S. 1 lid. of elegant 11 ow n Sunnr, I1 Ibs. for 81. 1 " " -2lbs.fot1. 1Wo Cofie, 11 lbs fur 81. fiest N. 0. Moltsses, 311 cents per Gulloni, lAmi, Ouii, $1 per Gallon. Dt-..t Wine Vinegar, 314"" M artkerel 4 for 25 cts. Best Port Wines by the Bottle, Lemon Syrrup tand Cordials. J. COHN. fia conclusion, the undersigned would re spectfully remnd the conminity that he has now a splendid Stock on hand, and will be able to give satisfaction to all who may fa-. vor him with a call, and as CASH is not so plentiful cith him as GOODS, he would be %cry happy to make an exchange, and offers such inducements as cannot fail to please all who are in favor of buying Cheap for CASH. Great Bargains tnay be expected as he will positively sell Cheaper than the Cheapest. J. COHN. March 23 3t 10 New Goods, New Goods. TII IE Subscribers are now receiving their Stock of' S P R I N ard 8 U M 31 - R G 0 0 ) S, which were purchased mry loo for Cash, and cotsequently can and trill be sold accordingly. Atonust which are thu fUlowirg: Rich P- de Soi Siiks: Do. Cauie!ian do Do. DYrocade Stlipe' do Ex. do. Diagonal Plaid do black, Itich Plnin Ulack Silks, Sup. 1k, Plai 'Col'd and Plaid Bareges, Do. Plain and Figured Tiasnet, Emb. Brochsa Swiss Muslin Dresses, Very rich Blk and Col'd Brocha Lawns, Large lot Puiuted Lnas froi 15 to 20d New style Jaconet and Orgaiid;c Mulins, Do. do. Silk and Linen Ginhams, Beautilfil lot Summer Ginghamus fiottm 12.t to 25 cents per yard Latest Style of Laitii, s Collars atnd Cntirs, Umion and Linen Drill f'romz 23 c ts to $1, Frensch, Sutmmenr Cassimuer and Cloths, Sup. English Drapis D'Ete fr 75 ets. to $2 New style Pur Dimrity, withi Fritnges to Plain. Phd~d atnd Stripe Cottoad-al'. Pillow Case Unei :and Apran Cheeks, (Geo. Nankeetns anad II. E. Diaiper;, Silk arid Can:ton Umb'rellers, l'arosols antd All astyles aind prices Tickings fr 10 to 20. Djo .." "lleachaed and brao Sheet.. inzs add Shirtinog< f'raom 4I to 415. Altl et lks anad prices Czalicos. f ram 15:to 25 All q't:aities and prices bso anid blk Table if a mask, All quialities and prices Cottont, Linen and Silk Hzaidk'echiefs, Silk I's in;:es & laottons, ihr Ladlies dresss Cel'd ai Whlitea Cat. Milk a& Kid Giovecs, bl~irs.is anal Slk Vertitngs, Llt'leae andl crown Ca, onn Drills, larlbioro and Sladrting Str ipes, Osnazburgs and Factori' Striues attd Yartes. Swis.-. Alnill, llook,'Plaid'anid Jaconet M nsflins, Aiugusta 7-8 and 4 41 brown Shtirtings and Shieetinags. Comp jlete assoartment of Children and La dies Shoes, .'Any quantity and qgnalty of half Hleso antd liasiery. &a:. & e. W~hich otnr friends andl ac'quaintances, arid ersons vi-uiting Ilamnbnirg foar the tpurpiose of m ingia Goadi, :are invsiitedf to call antd take a oa'k and judhge for thaemaselves. as we feel confi.. entt they w~ill ilat it to their tnte-rest JACKSON & KINCEILEY. hlamburg. 'lurch, I11) '2m 9 STiATlE OF SOU'lhl CAROLINA CH ARLESTJON D/S TRLICT1. IN EQUITY. Christina C. Jones, ) Ann C. Dow"les, Admnisitrator,| E ante of Joahn TP. Baaniles, Tihomaas C. Boiwels, Wm i. T. II ien'rinmas, tatnd Elvira his| wile, Charles S. Allen ahd I Jas. B. Allen. ) N OTICE is herebay given that lby 'ir Itie of a decree cal Chanctelliar Dur.kitn, it this case, I shall sell for cash, at Edge fiehel Court [louse, on T hursaday the. 19th tay of A pril next, one Lot ohf land situated it the Village of Edgefiehal on the Streets leading to Columbia arnd the Pine llouse, ad atdjoining thie lot now occupied bty lohn Covar. S'aiid Laot of land wvill be0 sold as the Estate of Jaohn T. Bowles, dec'd., the itle o whom, for said Lot, is lost or' mnislaid, but is undisputed. ,A MES WV. GCR AY, Master in Equity. Master's Office, Chartleston, Marcht 2. March 241, 184 9 4o J0 $100 REWARD! lIE above reward wvill be giv'en for thre .B apprehterision and de'livery of tmy tne'gro mai n am ~ied AP5P or APPLING to the Jailor ,al Edgefield, car to myself, lie has con fessed hi to eum deredl my Wife, and has since rib. scodced. Said fellow is about thirty yertrs oh age. 5 feet 8 car 10 inches high. straaigt, of ordi ary size, au little copper colored, st-memners wh'len spoke'n to;t had otn wh'en lie left a brown Ircck cat an bttlac~k hat; lie hand lonig heard ott sis chini, cane of his legs is sore and much swcllan. Said fellow raunaway ott the 24th of February. R1 0E 'i cr-w 7,1. I., tn' 7 EDGEFIELD -HOTEL. 1 LIE Subscriber respectfully informs his friends and the public at large, that he still has charge of the above Hotel, and takes this method to inform one and all, that in consideration of the hard times, he has teduced his terms oflBoarding, to the follow ng reduced rates, for Cash only. RATES OF BOARDING. Alan and horse per day, $1 25 Aan per day, 75 Foi Breakfast, Dinner, Supper, or Lodging, single, each 25 Horse per day, 50 Single Feed, 25 The Subscriber returns his thanks to the community at large, for past favors and so licits a share of the same. H-. JENNINGS. Feb. 21 tf 5 GROCERY BUSINESS. H AVING bought out the interest of A Bt'5ssins in the Grocery Business, lately carried on under the firm of Dunbar & Birnau':s, I take this method of informing the friends and customers of the firn, that the bu siness is continned by nyself, and on my own accoint. I have now oil hand a large and well assorted Stock, tao which will be added such adliional supplies as the watnts of custo iers may require. 'lantiers aii others visiting this Market are respectfully invited to exaiiao mily stock, as it may be to their interest to do so before pichasing elsewhere. In addition tit ny former large stock, I am now rev.'iving by Ralrad and River, the fol lowing supplies: 47 hlids, :. Croix, Porto Rico and N. 0. Sniars, zo Bids. No I Clarified Sugars, 70 Superior Colfee Sugars. 5 " and 6 boxes Loaf, Crushed and Pow dered Sugars, West Indin awd New Orleans lohissPs, 175 Bigs Rio, Laguara and Java Coffee, 4(X) Saeks or Salt. 75 barrels Mlackeres, - 50 boxes fine Cheese, 3 tierces Rice, 125 kegs of Nails and Brads, 40,000 lbs. Sweedes Iron--all sizes, Band Iron, Gernan and Cast Steel, \Vagon Boxes, 10 boxes \Vindow Glss-all sizes, 500 pounds Punity. in Bladders, 4,500 pounds White Lead, Vernon Mills, 2 barrels Linseed Oil, ' Ditehers Boots. Brogans and Ladies Shoes, 500 Heavy DuiTel Blantkets, 20 pair Fine Bed Blaikets. Keiseys. Osnaburts, Shirtitngs and Sheetings, 2 cases Prints-all patteris. Piinted Buckets and Tubs. Brasbuid Bumlets mad Wire Seeves, 3000 ponids Sole Leather; Upper Leasther, rand Caltfkins. 300 poonds oak tnned Leather. 40 kegs Dupoit's and Kunticky Rifle Powder, 35 Tiarter kegs, do 'do 125 hags Shot. 300 pieces B14aging", 200 Coils or lRupe, 1000 piuids Twiine. Lead, Btles'one, Indian, Copperne, Candles-5-perm and Tallow, Chewing Tloba cco-assor t.d gnalhiies Si::ar Cants, Measures, Pepper, Spice, Gin. ger, Cone seat Chairs, Wood uid Cane Seat Rocsing Chairti, and many other articles tou ediots to ennmerate. B. S. DUNBA R. Iamibiirg, S. C. Febl. 21, 2mi 5 Tax Collector's Notice. No. 2. I WLTL attenda at the time~s and plaes here, Rinatier specitied, to, cotlect thie Genuereral ?oor and Raaad Tax, for the year 1848S, viz: latcaher's Pund, (alndlay, 2nd April. traiteval, Tu'aesday, 3rd " Buiab Islanid, W~eJ za.sday, 4tih " II :abr brg, Tihuiarsday, 5th " .laa.'inp's s,*1Friday, 6oth " 'raeland'su. Wted 'a.day, Ilih " iher ty I-lill, Tlhursday, 12th " as!er's. Fridhay, 13th " CIheailami's, Saturday, 14th " Smyley's, Molanday, Jt a" Sheppard's, Tuesdaiy, 17th "' Mloore's, Wed'sday, 18th " Tiawle's, Thunrsaday, 19th " oemnan's y Rt. Fridaay, 20th -" erry's a I. Saitorday, 21st " t. \Villia g, Mohanday, 23d "' finiehart's, Tu'iesday, 24lth " Iidee, Thaursdaiy, 26th " ihardsoni's, Fridtay, 27th " \ln's, Satuirday, 28th " Alonday, 7th" A fer which time any books will, be closed for the presetnt year. ** A ,T..K.D Marcha 2,. 3tt) Brought to the Jail F this District, on the 9th instant, a nPegro man, who says his name is JAR ETT, and that lie belongs to Mr. Benjamin ice, liv ing withain four miles of Union Court -ouse. Said fellow says ho is a blachemith, nd has a very large scar on his left arm,juslt ~elow his elbbw, caused by a burn; lie also ~as a large dark spot or mole covered with air, on the lower part of the left cheek. Ie is about five feet six and half inchtes high, etween 25 and 2S years of age and light oapexion. The owner is requested to come forward, rove property, pay charges and taks him way, or he will be dealt with as the law leets. A. H. BURlT, .. z. D. M arch 13, 1S49 t f S New Boot and Shoe MANUJFACTORY. ',HERE Geantlemuen's Boots lanad Shoets are mude lai a mlost saaperianr style of fit nd workmiaashaip. Gentlemien wvantinag cork soled, donble soled, vter proof; walking, dress, patent leathe~r, nad a fine pumap soled BOOTS, need but cave their orders with the subscriber. WV1LLLAM McEVOY. manreba1 tf 6 New Blacksnuith ShioP. !i ll E Subscriber having procured thte ser Lvices of Hlampton,. a Blacksmiith well nonm nin thia coammunaity, is prepared toa receive ll oraders ini thais hate of buisiness. Shop opposi'e Dr. Johnson's lot. PE.J'MIMS. BASTING'S COMPOUND SYRUP. OFI NAPHITHA. OT only a psuitive but a warranted cnre for consumption -and all disdaies nf the innis. This mtedico hinas decided the dispnae about the'cuability of consumption, and satis fied'the muedical facully 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 alnost 'ny of the dis. orders to which the thiinan frame is liable. The operation of a single bottle, which costs $1, is sufficient :o satisfy any patient-irnot al together too rar gone with the disease-of this fact; and even a single dose gives evidence of its extraordinary influence in arresting and eradicating the nalady by the i.nmediate relief which it athords- This is no quack or secret remedy. Dr. Hastings, its discoverer, is one of the most enmintent physicians of the nage, and has made a full disclosure or its history, and all its component parts to the world, not wishing to incur the responsibility of confining to himt self, fur the sake of ptofit, a secret which was calculated to do such universal good. And such has been the wonderful result of its rpe. rations, that the London Lancet, Medical Times, and the tuost eminent physicians of both hemispheres, are anxiously calling upon suffTer er to have immediate recourse to it, and pio. claiming that of all known tmedicine, it alone has positively established its efficacy by unde iiable proofs of curing consumption and all oth ?r diseases of the,lutngs. Fur sale at the Apothecary Hall by J. p. CHASE. Price $1 per botle. December 6 1846 121n 4 STATE'Of SOUTH CAROLINA EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN EQU1TY, Andrew Shealy, and ) Elizabeth Murphy, | Bill for account vs. i and Felix E. Bodie, and , transfer offunds James 5lurpley. ) IT appearing to my' satisfaciion that James Murphy, one of the defendants hi this case, resides from and beyoud the limits of this Stale. On motion of Mlr. Jones, Comp'l Sol'r. it is ordered that the said James Murphy do appear and plead, answer or demur, to the said bill of cntt. plaint, within three Months from the pub ication hereof, or the said bill will be ta len giro confjaso ag.insi him. S. S. TOMPKINS, C. V. E. D. Commissioner's Ofice, Jan. 17, 1849. Jan. 24 3mn 1 State of South Carolina. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN THE COMMON PLEAS. HI. Bou a re for Dcdaration in Attack C. H. Gotlaniaf. Charles Hall. J Assumpsit. Richard Coleman, Declaration in Attach vs Inent. H1yram Ky. Assumpsit. T HE Plantifis an these cases having filed their decla rations -reepectively in any ffice, and the Defendants ha'ving no wife or ttorney known to be within this State, on whom a copy of the declaration with a rule to plead, could be served. t it oMired, aumt the aid Defendants do severally plead to tho de 1rations against them respectively. within a ear and a day fron, judgment will be avia'rd d agaiist them. THOS. G. BACON, Clerk. Clerk's Office, 29th, Sept. 1848. Oct 4 44a q TATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. EDGEFIEL DISTRICT. David L. Curtis, )DEC.AnA-TlON MARTIN IIITT. )ATTACHMIENT J. & S. Bones, & Co.) IDEcrAnATIoN vs. IN A. B, Church & Cc. )A TTAcHMENT H E Plaintiffs in the above at ated cases, .thaving this day tiled their Dec'arations a my Office, and the Defendants htaving ecither wife nor Attorney, known to reside aithin thec limits of this State, on whomn cop es of said Declarations with rules to plead, an be served on motion of M. Gray, Attor ey for Plaintffs: ordered that said Defend ints appear and plead to said declarations, within a year and a day from the date hereof, ar judgemrent will be given against hibi by lefault, THOS. G. BACON, c. z,D. Clerk's Office, 27th Nov. 1848. Nov. 29 ly 45 State Of' South Carolina. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN T HE COMMON PLE AS. Kemtick & Thnayer, Atahet vs. Aahet Wan. Gronet t T IE Plaititff an thias case, htavinag thtis dayC filed his Declaratiotn in niy office, and I he Defendant havinag neither wife aunr attortaey, I uaown to reside within the limtits of thtis State I ,pona whtom a copy of thec said Declaration vith a ruale to plead, could be served. Oatnmo ion of T. G. Key, Attorney for Plaintiff,-or. lered that ihnt said Defendant appear and plead staid Declaration within a year anad a day rrut the date hereof, or itn defatult thaereuf, 'udgment will he entered against himt. T HOS. 0. BA COPJ, b. K. D. a Clerk's Office, Edgefield C. H-, Nov 15, 1848 Nov.22 ly 44 . I TATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. EDGEFIELD DiSTRICT. iN T HE COMMON PLE AS. David Stalnaker, for 3 ~ Dtlrtini J. H. Hughes, t Decladrat i in. L. Cochran. J f H E pltaintiff in the above case having thais .Uday faledl his declaration ta my office, td thec defendant having neither wife nor at nne,. knowan to reside withain the limaits of is State, on whom a copy of said declamntiotn,1 iith a rule to plead, can be served, Oat motion if Mr. Wardlawv, Plaintiff's Attorney it is araered, that the said delendant ap1pear anad a plead to thae said declaration, withaintayear and a Iay froam the date hereof, or judgmient will be iwarded against himt by defatmit.a TOHO. G. BACON. Clcrk. Edefield C. 11. Cleak's Office,1ith Nov.1]848 Noembaler 8 ly 42 TATE OF SOUT H CA ROLINA. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN THlE COMMON PLEAS. effers & Cothran, a vs. Attachmnent. I henry Timanuas. H E Plauintilffin the above case, having on : thec lst day of May last, filed his declara ioa, Oatnmotioan of Mr. Yancey, attorney fora Pintiff. Ordered. that thte said Defendant tap-a pear and plead to the said declaration, withitn a rear and a day from the dale htereof, or jndg.a net will be awiartded tagainstt hinm lay defatalt. Clr'THO. G. BACON, Clerk. Clerk's~ Office. Ist Junec, 1848.I ~ DR. TOWNSEND'S COMPOUND EX T RAUT 0F' The most extraordinary Medicine in the World. :-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. The great beauty and superiority of this Sarsaparilla over all other medicine is, that while it eradicates d.sease, it invigorates the body. It is one of the very hest - SPRING AND SUlMMER MEDICININES Ever known; it not cnly purifies the whole system, and strengthens the person, but it creates new, pure and rich blood-; a power possessed by no other medicine. And in this lies the grand secret of its wonderful success, It has performed within the last fivo years, more than 100,000 cures of severe cases of disease; at least 15,000 were considered in curable. It has saved the lives of more than 5,000 children during the past season. 10,000 Casce of General Debility and want of Nervous Energy. Dr. Townsend's Satsaparilla invigorates the whole system permanently. To-those who have lost their muscular energy by the use of medicine or indiscretion committed in youth, or the excessive indulgence of the pas sicns, and brought on a general physical pros tration of the nervous system, lassitude, want of ambition, fainting sensations, premature decay and decline, hastening towards that fatal discase. Consumption, can be 'entirely restored by this pleasant remedy This Sar sa parilla is far superior to any INVIGORA TING CORDIAL, as it removes and invigo rates the system, gives activity to the limbs, and atiaength to the -muscular system, in' a mout extraordinary degree. Consenmptlon Cured. Cteanses and Strengthens. Consumption can be cured, Bronchitist, Consumption. Liver corn plaint, Colds, Caturrh, Coughs. Asthma, Spit ting of Blood, Sorencss in the c7:est. Hectic Flush, Night Sweats, Dificult or Profuse Ez. pectoration, Pain in the !,ide, &c. have beeh and can be cured. Rhmcuatis. This is only one of more than 4,000 cases )f Rheumatism that Dr. Townsend's Sarsa ,arilla has cured. The most severe and b-hronic cases are wcekly eradicated by its xtraoidinary virtues. 'James Cummings, Eq., one of the assis ants in the Lunatic Asylum, Blackiell's Is, and, is the gentleman spoken 'of in the fol owing letter: Dr. Townsend, Dear Sir: I have suffered erribly for nine years with the Rhetunatism; :onsiderable of the time I could not eat, s!eep >r walk. I ha'd the utmost distressing pains nd my limbs were terribly swollen. I have :sed four bottles of your Sarsaparilla, and hey have done me more tliai one thousand lollars worth of good. I am so much bets er-indeed, I am entirely relieved. You are Lt liberty to use this for the benefit of the af licted, Yours respectfully, JAMES CUMMINGS. - FITS! FITS! FITS'! Dr. Townsend, not-having tested his Sarsa. >arilla in cases of Fita, of course ne ver recom niended it, and was surprised to zeceive the 'llowing from an intelligent and rtspectable ,atcr in Westchester count-yi FORDiitLu, Aug. 13, 1857. Dr. Townrend, Dear Sir-I have a little lirl seven years of age, who has been several ears atllicted with Fits; we tried almost eve ything for he'r, but without success; at last, Ithtough we could 6nd no recommendation i 'our circulars for cases like hers, we tho't is she was itt very delicate health, we would itve hter some of your Sarsaparilla, and are -cry glad we did, for it has not only restored cr strength, but whto has had no return of lie Fits, to our great pleastue and surprise. ie is fast becoming rugged and hearty. for rhich n'e feet gratful. Yours, respectfu'ly, -JOH N B UTL.ER, Jr. FEMALE MEDICLVE! Dr. Townsend's Sarsaparilla is a sovereign, nd speedy cure for Incipietnt Consumption, larreness, Prolapsus Uteri, or falling of the romb, Piles, Leucorroa, or Whites, costruc on or dillicult Mcnstrtaration, Incontinence f Urine, or involuntary discharge thereof, nd for the general prestration of the system, I o matter whether the result of inherent ause, prdduced by irregularity, illness or ac-. ident. Nothing can be more surprising than ] s invigorating effects on the human frame. ersons all weakness and lassitude, front tak ag it, at once become robust and full of ont rgy under its influence. It immediately :ounteracts the nervelessness of the female rame, which is the great cause of barreness, t will not b'e expected of us, in cases of so lelicate a naturer, to exhibit certificates of utes performed but we can assure the afflic d, that htundreds of cases hate been report, :d to us; thtousands of cases where framilies lave been without chtildien after using a few >ottles of this invaluable medicine, have seen blessed with fine, healthy offspring. . sreat Blesang to iMothers and Children: It is the safest and most effectual medicine 'or purifying the system, and relieving the I uferitngs attendant upon childbirth ever dis-i overed. It strength~ens both the tmother and ild, prevents pain arnd disease, increases nd enriches the food, and those who have red it, think it is indispensable. It is highly seful both before and after conincmnt, as tprevents diseases attendant upon chiildbirth. ni Costiveness, Piles, Cramps, Swelling of he Feet, De2spondency, Heartburn. Vomit ng, Paitt in the Back atd Loins, False Pains, letmorarhage. and in regulatinag the Secre ions and equalizing tho circulation it has ito qual. The great beauty of this Mledicine ,, it is always safe, and the most delicate Se it most successtully, OPINIONS OF PHYSICIANS. Dr. Townsend is almost daily receiving or ers from Physicians in different parts of thre Jmion. This is to certify that we, thte undersignedI hysicians of theo City of Albatty, have in umerous cases prescribed Dr. Townsend's arsaparilla, and believe it to be one of the ost valuable preparatIons itt tho market. H. P. PtrLING, Ml. D. .3. Wur.soiv, hI. D. R. B. BIGGS, Ml. D. P. E. ELMxrsnOar, hi. D. Albany, A pril 1, 1847. C AU TION. Owing to the great success and immense ale of Dr. Townsend's Sarsaparilla, a num-, er of men who were formerly our Agents, ave commenced making Sarsaparilla Ex rats, Elixirs, flitters, Extracts of Yellow ock, &c. They generally put it up in the amoe shape bottles, and some of thtem have tole and copied our advertisements ; theiy rc only worthless imitations and should be voided. For sale in Edgefield at the DRUG AND h1n n .R S-rORE by G. L. PE NN, 1Marc h 1 1 185.4 . Jy S ...... The Great Renedyfor Reumatien, .Gou in It Side, Hip, Back, Limbs and Joik, Scrofula, King's Evil, Wl/hite Sacelling., Ifari Tumors, Stif Joints, and all Fircd Painj whiatevcr. Where this Plaster is Apgigjj.4; PAIN CANNOT EXIST. A gentleman in the Smith of Europe anA Palesi ie, in 1830, heard so mnch said in tii latter place n faivorofJEW DAVID'S PLAS TER, and of the (as he considered) niaculob* cures he hadl performed, that lie was induced to try it on his own person, for a Long aitd Liver Affection, the removal of which had been.. the chierobject or his journey, but whlha~dlh resisted the euial and delicious clime. He accordingly applied a plaster on the rihi. of his chest where the pain was seated, anoiW' between the shoulders, and one over the riq'"tj of the liver. In the mean time he'drank frele of an herb tea of laxative qualities., He sobi found his health improving, and in a few weeks his cough left him; the sallowness of lis 'kin disappeared, his pain was removed, and. b health became permanently reiterated. The following is from Air. Worstel, editor. of the Massillion Gazette, Ohio. "Getlemn-During last winter and-spring,: I was so troubled with a pain in breast .o t It render me unfit for the duties of my offi'e: and hearing your JEW DAVID'S or HE-., BREW PLASTER highly recotamended for.. similar cases, I was induced to give it a trial. ~1 had worn a plster upon my breast but a shori time, when all pai left me, and I was enabled gain 'to engage n the labors of the dfice. I wou also state, that my sister residing in Steu nvile in this State, has received mdla 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 Weaknss in tie 'stom ach, Weak Limbs, Lameness, Afibetion of the Spiie, Female Weakness, &c. No female, subject to paim or weakness' in the back br sides, should be without it. Married ladies in delicate situations. ind great nelief frow con stantly wearing this plaster. The application of the Plaster between the shoulders has been found a certain iemedy'for Colds, Goughs, Phthisic and Lung Affections, irn their prnary stages. It destroys idflanmwa'. Ion by perspiration. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS! CAUrson.-Thi Subscribers are the only GeneralAgents in the Sontheru States for thie sale of this truly valuable Plaster; und irs order o prevent purchasers being insposed upon by i counterfeit article, sold in this city and else vhere. for the genuins, they inVire particular ittention to the iolloinig marks of the Genuine: Ist.-The genuine is put up in smooth, an wine turned bottomed boxes, not soldered in. 2d -The gennine has the engraved bead-of ew David on the directioiis, aroind the box. vith accompanying record of Court 16 E. r'aylor, Rochestbr. . 0T SCOVIL & MEAD, Chartres Sreet, Wholesale General Agents for the Sootherns 5tntes, to whom all oiders mit-be addressed. Sold also; Wholesale and Retail by OHN D. CHASE, Apothecaries Hall, Edged field Court House, S. C., Areso, by AVILAND & RISLEY, and J. BAitNETT & CO., Augusta, Georgia. Feb 14, 18-19 ly 4 D~r. Rioger's Compound Syrup of Liverwort and Tar. .4 SAFE amit certain cnre for CONSUMP.. t-. TION OF TH E~ LUNGS5, Spsitting of 3lood. Conchs, Colds, Asthmsa, Pan im the side, Bronchitis, lluoping Congh and all Pttf, nonary Af'entionts. .xrat TESTIMONIALS. b se in fulby calling upon01 the Agents: Mr. A. L. Scoi'it.-Having been afflicted with a most distressiisg Congh, until my Luisgi ecanme affected to such a degree that I wvas ontinnually spitting blood; and being ainde? be care of an a bsle phlysician, without tohtaining ny relief until I piroentred a bottde of Dr. Rod er's Liverwort and Turt, vhich restored me to ealth in a very shsoit time., Citicintnati. Nov. 5, 1844. J I~i ~romu the Hlon. Judge Wullianm Burke, 'late Pustunmaster of the city of Cincinnati for mdre than twenty years. Th'le statemenut of Justice Finch is entitled to lie ftullest contfidenbe of the public. I can fully orroborate whast he has said, having used-'the uedicine mywself witht the inost decided beneht. WVILf.IAM BURKE., Cincinnati, Aug. 12, 18-15. A RE3:ARKADT.E cURE 'ot coKSUMplsoy. Mr. Scodl-I was taken with a most dise ressinig cough, and thy lungs became so.dis.. ased that [ bled in a short time several quarts. was reduced so low that all of my triends, nd evetn my physitians, thtought I msust die of ionsusmption Mly brother hearing of the' emarkable cures made by Dr. Rogers Liver rort atnd Tar, pruocured a bottle, andi before I ad takent one half of it, it seemed to go to the ery seat of the disease. I raised a large qluan,. isy of phtlegnm and tmatter, rand any cough was topped as by a charm. Atnd by its use I was estored to perfect health. GABRIEL WHITE HEAD. 5sworn to and snbscribed thsis26th Nov.,'184y. H. E. SrssexaR, Matyor of Cincinnati. Extract from a Letter from the Rev. Henry Wiseman.] Mr. A. L. Scovii-As Dr. Rodger's Liver vort andl Tar has been thie meatns of'snatchinsg ny companions front a premaitire grave! I eel under the obligation to give my influence o the circulationi of so valuable a medicine. . -H ENRY WVISEMAN. Patriot, Gallia co-, 0 , Dec. 23, 1846, , [Fronm Dr. WVilson.] I have been the intily physician of Afr. Viseman fur the be'st twelve years; duringf lhnt time Mrs Wisemnan h-as been adfferin0 rom diseased lungs. And finnlly all thsesymj oms of Pulmon:iry Gonsumpstion apipesre. tihl the usuasl remedies failed. At this time she ommenced using Dr. Rodger's Liverwort and ['r. It acted like a charms. In a few daya he declared herself nearly well. I have no osibt of its virtues, and would cheerfully re snomend it to personts afflicted willh diseased ungs. HI. R. WILSON, Mf. D.~ Patriot, Gallia conity, Ohio. IBZwXnR OF CosTERFesrs. N. B.-The geninite article is signed, 'An reso Rogers," ont the engraved wrapsper around ach bottle. (137 Parc-Sl per botle, or six bottles for $5. Sold whulesale and retail b SCOVIL &MEA D, 113 Chsartres st., N. Orleans. General Agents for the Southern.State. Also, sold by JOHN D. CHASE, Edeteld ?. HI., WAorDLAw & Dimnt, Abbeville ~. it , Bs.tDan-r-r & Co., and HAmrAtND, RIsr.ET & Jo., Augusta Gia., and HlAviarsao, Hannr~r. 6 Co., and-P5. M,. CoR EN, Charleston, eoeth :nrolin. F~eb. 25 3 6