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I will arise and go untO My Father. When burdened is mty. breast, .When friendless seens my lot, V hen earth afords no rest, And refuge 1 have not; Father.! if hou.wilL suffer me, I will arise and come to thee. When conscience thonders loud, When sis in dread array Upojn my metiory crowd, And fill ine with dismay; E'en thea. there yet is hope for me, Father! I'll rise and ccic to thee. When I have wandered far Along the downward road. And moun'ains seemed in har , My turning back to Gold; Yet glancina nuce on CalvarV, Father! 'll rise and come to thee. And ifI am a chil, ' But have backslidden still. And filled with projects will. Have lollowed my o n will; Yet penitent, resolved I'll he. Fther !'to rise and conie iotthee. Wiih broken..heart and sad, twill retrace my wa-y, Ani though mfycase is bad, Thy piercy is my stay; With Jesus's blood my otnly plen, Father! I'll arise and come to dice. And thou in love wilt turn To thy poor rebel child; Nor let thine arger turt, Though sin my beguiled; Thy .voice shall greet et graciously, Arise! arise and come to me. And when my cheek turns pale, And when I sink in death, Though heart and flesh may fail,. With my expiring breath, I'll n hisper, Jesus died for me! Father,! I rise and come to-thee. H.ow To GET Ric.-nock off two glasses of grog per day from the usual allowance. Thero's sixpence saved. A couple of segars less* per dime-four pence more saved. Get up from dinner with a good appetite one day and that will save the sixpence of.buying bitters in order to get hungry for the next day's meal. Take a little troub'e to go to the cheapest stores and publication of. fices. Instead of paying a dollar to tihe apotlecary for his universal cure, ab stain from dissipation. Walk intend of riding. Go less to the play, and whist, read more. Reading with atten lion is a lasting pleasure, and iustrtic tive one, and costs nothing. Every item. of knowlege stored away in the mind is a portion of the securest treas tfres wlhich we can possess. Always limit your purchases widiin.your nipans, so that some nmney may be kept in the pocket against a stormy day or a time of sickness. Above alli keep all the news pa.pers and books you receive, and by andl by you will be theL',possessor of a valuable library. ofA SuaR~wD R EP..-A yoting friend otiors was undetg'itng ain exanmination for atdmissiont to the bar. Juidge S htad pushed his qtuestions pretty closely, bitt the candidate wvas never at fault. Finally, thu Judge potinced upon hinm as follows. "Suppose that a Boston importer should -conie to you with a case like this"-and here the Judge wvent on to state one ofthe most com plicated questions tliat arise iti regard to marine insurance. It tvwas a poser. Our friend, intending to practice in thei country, was not "ptossed up" on ti ippic. But he was a Yankee, and he never was at a loss for an atnswer. So soon as the Judge had sumtmed up his case, and closed off with the inquiry. "Whlat would you say 1" Our friend promply replied. 'I should tell him to sit down sir, until I could look at my books." "The best thing you cotuld do-the very thing you ought to do," .rejoined the Judge, "you are admitted, sir." * ~GETTInr~o blUt ONEY'8 WOnT. "You pull otit teeth here, I stuppose," inquired a vegetable looking customer, who-dropped into a dental offie for in * formation. "Yes, sir; take a chair," replied ihn proprietor; "our charge is fifty cents, and I can do it instantly" "WVell, I guess I'll wvait until I get home, for I can't pay that pridce; be cause our doctor charges only a qtuarter, and it takes hinm two hioms-besides, he ptulls you all arotund the room, and you get the worth of your mancy ! So geod day !" "Crow, t wants to ax you a conun derdasm." "WVell, Julius, mucceed, Ize open for for de queghium." "Cani youi tell me why de atrt ub self defence am like de riber at low tide ?" "No, Julius, I dosent see no similarity in detosubjects. darfar, I1 guvs'em "WVeli, den I'll tell yotu way-de art of self-defence am like de riber at low tide -it is simtply bekase -it develops de mus cles! You is the most ignamus nigger I neber seed." .:. "Yah-yah! I knowved all de time .what dat was, only I didn't want to say ndffin !4jisii ax me' agin, and see iflI .cinat otl you.". *"W~ell, Patrick;" asked the doctor, "lhow do you do to-day V' "0 dear, -.docthor, I .injoy very, bad health, inhire ly. This rhtumatist. is very distbiressing indade. Wh'm I -go' to .sleep I lay 'Make all night, and. may toe is swelled a's big as a goose's hen's egg, so whin 1 staned tn I fall down directly." LEGISLATIVE Divoucus. NULL AND VoD.-In the Fraukfurd (Ky.) Common. wealth, of the 27th uIt., we find a full and accurate report of one of the most impor. iant decisions ever made by the Kentucky Court of Appeals. It declars divorce grant ed by net of thei Legislature to be uncon stituiitonal and void, so far as the rights of property are concerned, and that a wife so divorced, withid her conseut. is. upon the death of the husband, entitled to a dower in his lands and slaves, and to a distributable portion of his personal estate, as fully as if no such act of divorce had been passed. The Louisville Couricr saV: "As to the efiect of such a divorce upon the relations of the !parties. aside frout the rights of property, nuthing is decided. That qtestion did not arise in the case, and the opinion does by no means go the length (as some have supposed) of de eltaring subscquent marri.ags of persons divorced to be illegal and void. "The case is Gaines vs. Gaines-ap peal from Geen Circuit Court." PUNCTLr.ous or Nou.-A corporal in one of the regiments in' Mexico, wheni the roll was being called 'refused to ans wer to the name of"Ebenezer Mead." The nfficer repeated the call. No ans wet'. "Is Ebenezer Mead on thle ground?' Enid the irdigeant official. "Eben Mead is here,". quoth the corpoRal. "Wihy don'tyou atsner, you rascal. Ebene. zr Mfead" Aly nanie is simple "Eben Alead" the Ebenrier" was repeated again in a tone like a small northwester. "Captain," quoth the ratmpant corporal, " von call ime Ebenezar. Your name is Peter Read, would you respond if you were ralled Petersneezer Read 1" lie was taken to the guard house, tried for contampt and doprived of his warrant. -Lowell Courier. Ot.D BACHELon.-What is he I A rusty, musty, fusty, sort of an animal, whl7 is no companion, either fur hims'elf oir anybody else. His face looks as if it had been bathed in vinegar-when he speaks it is with the snappishness of an angry enr-he takes no care either of his body or his necessary habitiments -he is a drug to society ; pitied by the wise, andl hooted at by the foolish-he spends. his days in uneasiness and his nights in misery-hIe lives unbeloved and lies unlamented --he i6 in short,what WE have been for nearly 40 years. Thank God, wo ate now well married -Western Arus. BOUXD To Cose oFF.-A sablo knight of tle lather and brush was performtng the operation of shaving a hoosier with a very dull razir. "Stop,' said the hoosier, "'that won't do." "What de matter boss 1" "The razer pulls." "Well. noniatta-for dat, sali. If de handle ob d razor don.'t break, de beard's bbund to cumn off." An irish Baronet disptuting wvith a Fretuch com' tier, as to thte aged andl stand ing of their families, wh'len the hattet, as a fittisher to thte arL umnt, said that his ancestors wvern in the atrk w itht Noah. '"That is nothing,'' said the HIibern ian, with Ita richl brogue, "for at the deluyt' my fot, fa'lhers were crttising about in a buat for' their' own" Jtnst after the sturrendor of Corn wallis, when thte prisoners wetre march itng out of Y orktow'n, one ne'gto saild to his companion: Nowv we shall see Lorn Cornwalls." "Big fal." replied the other, "there is no Lor Corniwallis now, for htis excellencv shuill all htis corn off, and lhe is no w Lorn Cobwallis." "Faiend, it is very wyrong to swveat' as you do-why do y'ou dt) it I" "Because," rep led the prisoner, "I've ttnderstoodl tha~t a man may sweatr out of jail in thirty days. and I want 1o see if it catt't be done in fifteen. I amt goitng to set up all night, and do my worst." "Sir you passed tme this bill. I don't think it is good. Are you sure that it will co '1" "Yes, my lad, it will go anywhtere you choose to send it." "Then I should like to setnd it into your pocket, atnd get a bettcr one it its p lace." An Albany editor spe-aks of man who is so fat thIa t his hamnily use his voice to burn instead of bard oil. The Yankee Blide says there is a man in Boston so fat thatt people sip down looking at him -one individual was even trippedi up by standitng on his shadow., - NoT TO BE FOUN.-A little git walking into -a cemeterty of Poe Ia Chaise, at Paris, and teadin'g one af ter another the praises on the tombs of those who slept beneath them, said: "[ wonder where all the sinners are buri ed,"' "Is. that the -tutne the old cow'died ofi" asked an Enghlimn, netilhd at thte industry with w hich a Newv Englatnd. er whlisthed Taunkee DoodJe. -."No, Beef," replied Jojnuthan, "that ar's the tune the- old Bull died of." PRETTY KEEN-9Iy, dear' said~a gentleman to a young lady, to whom ho thought to be matried, -do you wish to make a foo!.of rme?'. 'No,' re,;lied the lady, 'natut e has saved mes the trouble.' -'Sully, what time does your folks dinct" "S'oon as you goes away, that's mis is orders." NEW GOODS, AT THE NEW YORK AND PHILADELPHIA Cheap Cash Store. J UST received per Steamer Southerner and Columbns, part of the Stock, 20 Cases of Merchandize; consisting in part of 125 pieces Furniture and Mourning Prints, extremely low. 500 Pieces of Calicoes from 4 cents to 181 ct. per yard. Colored Lawn 4-4. and Muslins from 124 to 50 cents. a large assortment. 200 Pieces Blenched and Unbl, ached Home tpun fromt5 cents to 181, By the piece very low. Blenched and Unbleached Table Cloths, per yard. chenp. 10 dizen Linen Cambric Handkerchiefr, 3 for 25 cets unly. 25 doz. Linen Cambric lar.dkerchiefs from 12. to 50 cents. A very large assortment of Plain and Figured Cambric. Juconett and iBouk Muslin., front 124 cents, up higher. Bedttken front 30 cents, up higher, and a great variety of Gooes. all of which will be sold at a very small advance for cash. 160 Pieces of Ribbons, latest style. BONNETS SPRIGS & WREATHS 5 Cases just opened. contisting in part of Lawn, Leghorn, Lace, fancy Misses, Jinny U'ds. Bonnets, etc. etc, J E W E L , Y. Gold plain, clivaed and stone Rings.- an exten sive nssortlment of Ladies and Misses Gold Brensteins. Bracelei, Silver Combs, Gold Pencil' with and without Gold Pens. Silver Pencils with Gold Pens, etc., au of which are warranted. G R 0 C E R I E S. 1 Hhd. of elegant Brown Sugar, 11 lbs. for $1. 1 . " " " 12 lbs. fot $1. Rio Coffee, 11 lbs for $1. Best N. 0. Molasses, 314 cents per Gallen. Lnmp Oil, $1 per Gallon. Best Winie Vinegar, 314 " Mnekerel 4 for.25 ets. Best Port Wines by the Bottle, Lemon Syrrup and Cordials. J. COHN. In conclusion, the undersigned would re spectfully remtnd the commtnity that lie 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 with him as GOODS, he would be very happy to make an exchange, and offers such inducements as cannot fatil to please all who are in favor of buying Cheap for C.SH. Great Bargains may be.expected.as he will positively sell Cheaper than, the Cheapest. Je COHN. March 2S St 10 GROCERY BUSINESS. H AVING bought out the tnterest of A BUnsstoEs itt the Grocery Business, lately carried ott tinder the firm of Dunbar A Burnsidgs, I take this method of informitig the friends and customers of the firm, that the bu smttess is continued by myself, and on my own econunt. I have now on hand a large and well nassorted Stock, to which will be added such addiitonal supplies as the wants of custo nets may rernire. Planters and others visiting this M arket are respectfiilly invited to examine tmy stock, as it may be to Itheir interest to do so beflore potchasing elsewhere. In addition to ty forter large stock, I am now receiving by Ra.lraad and River, the fol lowing stpplies: 47 1lhd. St. _Croix.nArt.mweo and N. 0. Sngrs. 25 Bbls. No Clarified Sngar, 70 " Sutperior Coffee Sngars. 5 " attd 5 boxes Loaf, Crushed atnd Pow dered Sugars, Welt Ittdiat antd New Orleans Mioases, 175 Biugs Rio. Laguara attd Java Coffee, 4001 Sacks of Sutlt. 75 barrels Mackerels, 50) boxes finue Cheese, 3 tierces Bice, 125 kegs of Natils and Brttde, 40,00)0 lbs. Sweedes Ironu-all sizes, Band Ironi, Gertman antd Cast Steel, Wagon Boxes. 100 boxes Window Glass-all sizes, 500l pottnds Putty. iii Bladders, 4,500 ponus White Lend, Vernon Mills, 2 barrels Linseed Oil, [Ditehers Boots. Brogatts and Ladies Shtocs, 500 Henvy Dtutiel Blantkets, 20) pair Fine Betd B'antkets,. Ke seys. Osnabturgs, Shirtings and Sheotings, 2 cases Prints-all patterns. Paited Buckets atnd 'ITtbs. Brassbountd Butckets attd WVire Seeves, 3001) pottnds Sole Leather; Upper Leather, 300 poutnds oak tanned Leather, 40 kegs Dutpot's atnd Kentucky Rifle Powder, 35 qnnrter kegs, do do 125 hogs Shot. 300 pieces Bagging, 200 Coils of lto.pa, 1000 psattds Twine. Lend, Bltuestone, lIdigo. Copperas, Catdles-Spermt attd Tallow, C hewing Tlobacco-assorte'd qntnihies, Snuear Catts, Monsutres, Pepper, Spice, Gin ger, Catne sent Chairs, Wood atnd Catte Seat Rocking Chairs. and matny other articles too tedions to enumerate. B. S. DUNBAR. H amburg, S. C. Feb. 21, 2tm 5 List of Letters REM.AINING in the Post Offie at J.sEdgeSield C. II., 1st Ap~ril,1i849. Ahney. J"hn K Howard, J Bi Aatms. Trhos S Jones, George WV Anderson, Thomas Jontes, Ms Widoiv ion s, J Juden, Chesaut attion, Joseph Lane, J B Boyd, Marcy A Merewether. Dr. S lIassett, WV P Magrath, S P Cary, M1 W Mitchell, George WV Culbreath, Rebecca Moess, Julius Clewy, MI W Rierewither, S G Claybro'oks, R WV McCullough, Hlarriet Da;y, Peter Nixon, George Dittus, George Natkins, George DeLantt.e, Dr. L HlNixoctn, J P Duryee, Chtarles IH Perrir,, Ctpt. DeLaughter. Rteb'eunRoberts, R S 6 Emiery. M ary Renms, Joseph Fountoin, Kindred Ryan, John~ E F Gllaway, Patrick Rotbereon, Jamsno Gill, John Scott, 0 H P Gmewell, Rev. WSheligrove, B Griflin, David F Smnith, W C Ilanby, Littletotn Thomtas, S S H arrover, George H Wriieht, Henry Htdspeth, Wtn Well, J D Howard, Jease B Walker, William G. L. PENN, P. . A prilil1, 3t 12 NOTICE. T1 HE undersigned as Aasigtee of Marcus .Upson,. gives notice to all persons having claims agatnst the said Martl~us Upson, attd who are willing to take jnnder the assignment. to rdnider in their .:Initns' by the sixth day or Agutst next, All persons itdebted to the'said Macus Upsotn, are requested to make immue diate paymoent. SAMUEL STEVENS, Assignee. um.rcl 7 1849, 5m'4 7 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 method to inform one and all, that in consideration of the hard times, he has j educed his terms of Boarding, to the follow ng reduced rates, for Cash only. RATES OFoARDING. Man and horte per day, $1 25 Man per day, 75 Fo: Breakfast, Dinner,- Supper, or Lodging, single, each 25 Horse per day, 61) Single Feed, 25 The Subscriber returns his thanks to the community at large, for past favors and so licita a share of the same. H. JENNINGS. Feb. 21 tf 5 New Goods, New Goods. T HE Subscribers are now receiving their Stockof SPRING and SUM M ER G 0 0 D S. which were purchased rery loro for Cash, and consequently can and will be sold accordingly. A mongst which are the followirg: Rich P- de Sou Silks, Do. Caimelian do Do. Brocade Stripe do Ex. do. Diagonal Plaid do black, Rich Plain tlack Silks, Sup. 1k, Plain Col'd and Plaid Bareges, Dep. Plain and Figured Tisenes, Enb. Broclia Swiss Muslin Dresses, Very rich Blk and Col'd Brocha Lawns, Large lot Printed Lawns from 15 to 20 Ne w style Jaconet and Organdic Muslins, Dn. do. Silk and Linen Ginglhamp, Beautifoil lot Summer Ginghams from 121 to 25 cents per yard Latest Style of Ladies Collars and Cuffs, .Union and Linen Drill fron 25 cts to $1, French. Snminor Cassimer and Cloths, Sn p. English Drnps D'Ete fr 75 cts. to $2 New style Pur Dimity, with Fringes to match, Plain, Plaid and Stripe Cottonades, Pillow Case Linen and Apron Checks, Geo. Nankeens and B. E. Diapers, Silk and Cotton Umbrellers, Parosols and Paraoollets, All styles and prices Tickings fr 10 to 20, Do " " " Bleached and bro Sheet.. ings add Shirtings from 44 to 45, All styles and prices Calicos. frmn 15 to 25 All qnalities and prices bro and blk Table Damask, All qualities and prices Cotton, Linen and Silk Ilandkerchiefs, Silk Fringes & Bottons, for Ladies dress Crod and White Cot, Silk & Kid Gloves, Mlarsails and Silk Vestings, Bleached and erown Cotton Drills, Marlboro and Shirting Stripes, Osnabur!s mid Facrory Stripes and Yarns, Swiss, Mill, Bok, Plaid and Jaconet luslinme, Augnaln 7-8 and 4 4 brown Shirtings and Shectings. Complete assortment of Children abd ia dies Shoe, Any quantity iid quality of half Hosa and Hosiery, &c. &e. Which our friends and arquiaintance-s; and pcrsois visiting H ainburg for the purpo'e *of huvitng Goods, are invited to call and take a lon'k and jndge for themselves,as we feel confi. dent they will find it to their iterest JACKSON & KINCIILEY. Ifamburg. Alarch, 16.0 2m 9 STATE OF SOUTh CAROLINA. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN ORDINARY. B YJO HN H IL L, Esq., Ordinary of Edge feldl District: Wherens Johna W. Mundly. hathi ap plied to the for Letters of Admiinistrattion, on aill and sinagultar lho goods and chattels, rights nnd credits of~ llezekiahb Colemnn, dec'ed, late of the District aforesaid, de eeased. These are, therefore, to cite and admon ish all niad singualar. thec kindred anad cred itors of t he said decenasedl, to lbe and a ppear before me, at our next Ordinary's Court for the said District, to be holdlen at Edge. field Court House, on the 27th day of Atnril inqi.. io show cause. if any, why the said administ r~ations should not be gran ted. Given under my hand and seal, this tha 10th dlay oal April in thme year of our Lord onae thaosand eiaht hundred and forty-nine, and in the 73d year of Amner ica Inejindece.JOiN flILL, o E D. A pril 11 2t . 12 STATE OF SOUTil CAROLINA EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. J.V ORDI-NARY. I. Y JOH N lIlLL, Esq., .Ordinary o Eildgefield District. WVhereasAlextruder Hlollingsworth. hat h applied to mne for Letters of Admiin. st ration, on all and singular the goods and chattels, rights anad crediis of Hugh iililler or ialino'r, late of the District aforesaid, de-easedl. These are, therefore, to cite and admon ish ail and singular, the kindred and cred itorsof the said deceased, to lie and appear befbre me, at our next Ordinary's Court foir the said Disirict, to he holde, att Edge. feld Court House on the 27th day of April inst., no showv cause, if any, why the staid adminaist rat ion should tnt hre grante'l. Given unider my hand arid seal, this the 10th day of~ April in the year of our Lord oneo rhaousand eight hundred and forty. tine and in sevenaty-third year of Atmer ican ltndependence. JOH N H ILL, o.E. D. A pril 11 2t 12 New Boot and Shoe MANUFACTORY. W H E RE Gaentloemen's Boots and Shoes are umde'ini a umost superior style of fit and wvorkmansip, Gentlemien wanting cork soled..double soled, water proof, walking, dress, patent leather. and -n fine pump soled BOOTS, need but leave their orders with the subscriber. .VILL[AM McEVOY. marche .tf 6 New Blacksmeith Shop. rupHE Subsreriber having procured the ser I. vices of Hanaptors, a Blacksteitha well knowt n in this commtunity, is prepared to receive all orders'ln this line of business. S8hop opposite Dr. Johnson's lot. E. J. 11inMS. Feb14 .tf 4 Dr. Roger's Compound Syrup of . Liverwort and Tar. A SAFE and certain cure for CONSUMP TIIUN OF THE LUNGS, Spitting of Blond, Cosnhp, Colds, Asthma, Pain in the Side, Brojnchitis, Illooping Cuugh and all Ful nonary Affections. TESTIMONIALS. Extracts front Certificates which can be seen in roll by culling upon the Agents: Mr. A. L. Scovill.-Having been afflicted with a most distressing Cough, until my Lungs became affected to such a degree that I was ontinnally spitting blood; and being tinder ihe care of e able physician, withou t obtaining any relief until I proceired a bottle of Dr. Rod ger's Liverwort and Tar, which restored me to health in a very shoit time. J1. FINCH. Cincinnati. Nov. 5, 1844. From the Hon. Judge William Burke,'late Postmister of the city of Cincinnati for nore thait twenty years. The statement of Justice Finch Is entitled to the ftllest confidence of the public. 1 can fully corroborale what he has said, having wsed the tedicine myself with the'most decided benefit. WILLIAM BURKE. Cincinnati. Atg. 12, 1845. A REMtARKABr.E cURE OF CONSUMPTION. Mr. ScoriL-I was taken with a most dis tressing cough. and my hingi became so dis eased that I bled in a short tinie several quarts. I was reduced so low that all of my friends, and even my physicians,'thonght I must die of Consunotion ! My brother heargin of the remarka'ble cures made ty Dr. Roger s Liver wort and Tar, procitred a bottle, and before I had taken one half of it, it seemed to go to the very seat of the disease. I raised a large quan ity of phlegm and matter, rnd my cough was Itopied as by a chairm. And by its use I was restored to perfect health. GABRIEL WHITEHEAD. Sworn to and subscribed this 26th Nov., 1847. 1H. E. SPENcER, Mayor of Cincinnati. Extract from :a LPtter from the Rev. Henry Wiseman.] Mr. A. L. Scorill-As Dr. Rodger's Liver wort and Tnr has been the means of snatching my comipanion from a premature grave! I feel uuder the obfigation to give my influence o the circulation of so valinnble a medicine. HENRY WISEMlAN. Patr;ot, Gallin co-, 0 , Dec. 23,1846. [From Dr. Wilson.] I have been the fumily physicin of Mr. Wiseman for the host twelve years; during that time Mrs Wiseman 1-as been nuffering from diseased lungs. And finally all the symp. os of Palmon:ry Gnnsnmption appeared. All the usual remedies failed. At this tine she :ommenced using Dr. Rodger's Liverwort and rar. It acted like a charm. In a few days ihe declared herself nearly Well. I have no loubt of its virtnes, and would cheerfully re-. :ommend it to persons nflieted with diseased ungs. H. R. WILSON, M1. D. Patriot, Gnlia county, Ohio. BEwARE oF COSTERFEITS. N. B.-The gennine article is signed, "An rew Rogers," on the engraved wrapper around mnch oittle. (i- l'artc-$1 per bottle, or six bottles for $5. Sold wholesale and retail lay SCOVIL & MEAD,. 113 Chartres st., N. Orleans. Geen'al Ageint.4 for the Southern States. Also, sold by JOHN V. CHASE. Edgefield C. H., WIARDAw & DEiCDY, Abbeville C. 1I , 1. BARtTT & Co, and HAVfLAND, RIs.Ev & Co., Augusin Gia.. sad HAVIr.ANo, H AuALL & Co., and P. At. Conzs, Charleston, South n rolina. ~- . Feb.28 ly 6 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA CH.-RL~S TON D!STRICT. IN EQUITY. Christiana C. Jones, ') t's. nn C. Bowles, Adinistrator, Estnte of J'hn Tr. Bmawles, Thomas C. Bowels, Wmi. T. lieringmas, and Elvira his| wife, Charles S. Alien ahd 1 Jas. B. Allen. ) NOTICE is hereby given that by sir tue of a decree of~ Chanicellnr Du.kiin, n this case, I shall sell for cash, at Edge eldl Coturt House, on Thursday the 10th lay of A pril next, one Lot of land situated n the0 Village of E&dgefleld on the Streets leaing to Columbia and the Pine House, nd adjoiting the lot now occupied by John Covar.. Said Lot of land will be sold as the Estate of John Tr. IBowles, dec'd., the title o whom. for said Lot, is lost or mislaid, ut is undisputed. J A MES WV. G RAY, Master in Equity. Master's Oflice, Chatrleston, March 24. Slurch 24, 1849 4t e 10. TATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN EQUITY. Andrewv Shealy, and ) Elizbeth Murphy, | Bill for account 5s. and elixc E. Bodie, anid 1 transfer offunda ames Miurphey. ) T appearing to my satisfaction that .James Murphy, one of the dlefentdants in this case, resides from and beyoiid the imtits of this State. On motin of Mr. Jones, Comp'l Sol'r. it is ordered that the taid James Murphy do appear and- plead, m tswer or deintr, to the said hill of com-~ laint, wiihin three Months from the pub ication hereof, or the said bill will be ta ken pro confsso aeninst him. S. S. TOMPKINS, C. E. E. D. Commissioner's Otlire, Jan. 17, 1849. Jan. 24 3m 1 Brought to the Jail 0F this District, on the 9th instant, a negro man, who says his name is JAR R ETT, and that he belongs to Mr. Benjamin Rice, living within four miles of Union Court House. Said fellow says he is a blaceksmith, and has a very large scar on his left arm, just below his elbbw, caused by a burn; lhe also has a large dark spot or mole covered with hair, on the lower part of the0 left cheek. He is about five feet six and half inches high, between 25 and 28 years of age and light rompein. The owner is requested to come forward, prove property, pay charges and take him away, or he-will be dealt with as .the law dects. A. H.-BURT, r. u. m. MarchIS, 1849 -.: tf S DRUG AND GENF.RAL STORE AGENCY. THlE Subscriber informs his friends and the pUblic, that as Agent for a few friends wh late engaged him to do- business for them,a he will keep on hand at the Post Oflie,a full uply of articles as above,, which he .Will sell hea fr~as.~ G. L. PE~NN, Agent. e. 7, tI 3 DR. TOWNEiND COMP0UND EXTRY1'j The most extraordinary.Merjcinin -iAj6i OlJ-This Extract is pit up in qguj od gVi it is six times cheaper, pleasanter, and *it ranted superior to any sold. 'it cuies -idiY out vomiting, purging, sickening, or d'ebllRi ting the Patent. . . 'I he great beauty and superiorityvr.rh, Sarsaparilla over all other:medicine;--isiba while it eradicates dsease7 -it invigonAsj*k.r body. It is one of the very test .. SPRING AND SUMMER 'MlfICjilNNS Ever known; it not cnly -puriflies-the*holio system, and strengthens the-person,! bit ij creates new, pure and rich -blood; a:power possessed by.no other medicine. And-irthi lies the grand secret of its wonderful.suces,... It has performed within the last five yearua more th an 100,000 cures of severe, jta" of, disease; at least 15,000 were. considered in curable. It has saved the lives of muoretheA 5,000 children during the past season. '',00"caof General DebUittig wrant of Nervous Euergy* Dr. Townsend's Sarsaparilla invigorqtU whole system permanently. To..tho Q wo have lost their mttscular -energy by the s. of medicine or indiscretion commi ' youth, or the excessive indulgence ,t' sions, and brought on a ghneral physicalr' tration of the nervous system, lassitude tjaf of ambition, fainting sensations, preiafiur' decay and decline, hastening towiAdh- k fatal disease. Consumption,' ca"'bentir restored by this pleasant semedy in Th :Sl on parilla is far superior to any-INVIGORA-.; TING .CORDIAL, as it removes and'ivigo: rates the system, gives activity to.t.helimbs;. and ritrength to the muscular system, in a moit bxtraordinary degree. . Consnnption ure.' . Clcanses and Strengthens. Consymptiou.an U. cured. Bronchitist, 'Consumption. Liver so3-" plaint, Colds, Catarrh, Coughs, Asthsa, Sp L. ting 6f Blood, Soreness in. the chest, jiedai Flush, Night Stoeats, Difcult or l',ofseE x') pectoration, Pain in the Side, &c. hwfs and can be cured. Bhe*uuatis, This is only one of more than 4,000 Cusio of Rheumatism that Dr. Townsend's Sairsa parilla has cured. The -most severe -uld chronic cases are weekly eradteated by its extraoi dinary virtues. - James Cummings, Esq., one of the ussis; tants in the. Lunatic Asylum, Blackwell's-Is.* land, is the gentleman spoken of in the-fofj lowing letter: .. Dr. To.wnsend, Dear Sir: I have suffered terribly for nine yeats with the Rheumatism; considerable of the time I could not. eat, s'sep or walk. I had the utmost distressing p iai and my limbs were terribly swollen. I have used four bottles of your Sarsaparillaan4 they have done me more than one'.thousand-.,. dollars worth of good. . I am so muh ter-indeed, I am entirely relieved. at liberty to use this for the benefit of t flicted, Yours respectfully, - JAMES CUfMIN FITS! FITS! FITS!' Dr. Townsend, not having testid his parilla in cases of Fitz, of course ne'r mended it, and was surprised .t following frouai inielligent iv Faimir in Westlreiter county. FOnRnAM, Aug. 1j Dr. Townrend, Dear:.Si I-ire t girl seven years of age, who has been r years afilicted with Fits; we tr'ed~~ rythingr for her, but without success, although we could find no recommendtton in our circulars for cases like hers,-we tho't as she was in very delicate health, ue wou4 give her some of your Sasaparilla, and'are very glad we did, for it has not only restored her-strength, but she has had no return of the Fits, to our great pleasue and surprise.. She is fast becoming rugged and hearty. for which wc fcet gratrul. Yours, respectfuily, * JOH N BUITLER, Jr. FEMALE MEDlCINJE! . Dr. Townsend's Sarsaparilla is a sovereign and speedy cure for Incipient Consumption, Barrcness, Prolapsus Uteri, or falling of the womb, Piles, Leucorrwa, or Whites, obstruc tion or difficult Menstrura tion, Incontinence of Urine, or involuntary discharge thereof, and for the general prostration of the system; no matter whether tho result of inherent catuso, produced by irregularity, illnssa or.a, cident. . Nothing can be more surprising that) its invigorating effects on the hiuman frame. Persons all weakness and lassitude, fronttak-' ing it, at once become robust and full qf en ergy under its influence. It immedlitely counteracts the nervelessness of the feaiale frame, which is the great cause of barrenise; It will not be expected of uslin ca'ses of so delicate a natur, to exhibit certifica'tes of cures performed but we can assure the afflic- ' ted, that hundreds of cases have been report4 ed to us; thousands of cases wherd fnmilidt have becn wvithout chiildien after using a e bottles of this invaluable medicine; hav been blessed with fine, healthy offspring... Great Blessing .to .Mothrers anid Children. It is the safest and most effectual medicine for purifying the system, and relieving the,-. sufferings attendant upon childbirth ever disC covered. It strengthens both the mothetand ' child, prevents pain arnd disease, increases and enriches the rood, and those who have used it, think it is indispensable.. It is'highly useful both before and after confinenent,..as it prevents diseases attendant upon chiildbhirli. In Costiveness, Piles, Cramps, Swelling of the Feet, Despondency, Heartburn. Vomit.. ing, Pain in the Badk and'Loins',False Pains, Henmorarhage, and in regolatinrg he~Secre tions and equalizing the circulation'it hem no equal. The great beauty -of-this-Miecie is, it is always safe, and -the most delicate .. use it most successtully,. : OPINIONS OF PHYSICIANR; Dr. Townsend is almost daily redivig'io. ders fromr Physicians in different parts of dhe Union. . . . This is to certify that we, the undersigned Physicians of the City of Albany,.hate mn* numerous cases prescribed Dr. Townsend's Sarsaparilla, and believe it to be one-ef dhoe. most valuable preparatIons in the.dnarketh I. L PULIZG, M. D. .- J..Wxzsr, M.D. : . B. BarIGOS, M. D.a -e P. E. ELXZZIpon ,M. .D, Albany,.April 1, 1847. -- C AUTi6N.- .. Owing to the great sucees alid unree male of Dr. Townsend's Sarpad lm',a n~ibs ber of mna who wereformner yuour iAgents, have commenced making Sarsaparilla Ex tractB, tiixipr, Bitters, Extraets of: Yellow. Dock, &c. They generally .put it up. zzthe same shape bottleseand somae of the have stole gtid copied 66F 'dvertisements ; th'ey e~ri only worthless imitations aiid mihol'be avoided. . . ,. GENER AI S''~ y '"$E9 'March 14. 1849 Jy S -m'e