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-Fr6m tAc Daiy Tergraph. Our Old Pai'netto Tree. 'Our green flag be!in no Easterngem, It h'oasts no shining gold. No Oedeiin peRl r- found within l iqsimply waving field. Anid vet 'ti- brigit and beautiful, And yet 'ii fair and free ; - There':r not a prouder flng thain this, Oar old Palmetto Treo. When oi our-shores the billows dash, Our Southeru bauners wave On every sea-breeze proudly floats . The standard of the brave. A thousaod. fgags wave 'oer our land, A ihousand wildly free 'Twas Nature's.uoble gift to us, Our old Palmet to Tree. Apd.when in Freedom's holy cause A Somhern band arose, . Our old.Palmetio lent its aid, Agninst our country's foes. Then when the foreign foe had fled, And victory crowned us free, -Ariund us waved exu!tin'aly. Our old Pedetno Tire. And after yir5 f ,omilg peace, War drums pealtd th,-ir rattle. -Startliig the soltier-frotn his home, Calling him to batle, - They gatiie-red qeek antd strong aTound The-stanuard of* the free. And to the Weqt Ihey .marched beneath Our old Palmeito Tree. To a hbstile land. they marched away., . .Thai bnuner at heir head, Which flaunted in the face of J'es, B.ut-drooped .ipon our dead. For what more fitting pull was there To the soldier brave and free, Thai'the' proud emblem or bis home 6A old Parnetto Tree! We love the glor'us '. Stars and Stripes," Wev've proved it with our blood; Long may they wave upon the land, And o'er the swellintg flood. -But on our sea-girt shore there fiats A banner bold and free Nor stars nor stripes we love so'well As our 'almetto Tree! KArra. "DONT CROWD.T IE MONKEY." Some time since we fonnd ourself on board the cars between Union~Point and Atlanta, in Georgia, w6th prehaps the greatest croVd inaginable' Almong the number was a little Frenchman, en route to New Orleans. - His' dress was scrupulously neat, even unto dandy-ism, and he appeared to be as careful of it as if it had been "real Califrornia." He belonged to .thi't unfotLunate class Uf individuals who think they are "thte observed of all observers," and conse k quently, if any one laighed or whispered ~in-the-eor,- lttle Frenchman imagin ed he was- the subject of it. A com puny of young men bound for California, were also on boatd the cars. They were a -dashing, devil-may-care set of b'hoys, the whole of them, but one par ticularly appeared to love a joke. He had several times, in. a laughine way, told his comtades; whetn any of thema annoyed him in any way, "not to crowd the monkey." He noticedl thait tImlittle Frenchman looked very uneasily toward him, whenever he muade. u~e of his ez pressin, and te, deta-rmitned to havein a joko at his exj'ence. Ini a fewv words be made.known his intention- to one ortwo of his friends, wvho quickly entered into it, glad of an. opportunity to wvhile away the tedium of travelling. Our wag saw that the whispiering had awakened the suspicions of his victim, who was in a- state of exritemneent. Now was his timte, and-ib a voice loud enough to be heard all through the car, hesaid "Comre, boys,.don't crowd the meon key." .At ttuis. ti.ne thta-two friends, who were "into the'secret," looked at the Mortsieur and laiughed. -This wvei sufficient. Theco. was no longer any doubtihant the remark was intended for him. Rising in a rage, lie exclaimed ."Le diable,-sare. vat you'shall mean by call- me-von dam monkey 1 You are von vot you -'shall .call dami ramskall, sare. . "Co~me. gentlemin. no fiarrelling in the cars," said the conductor. -- - '.Vot, sare, shall I be call von damn monkey, and den you say n~o quarrel in ze-cars? By gar, sare, I shall have vot you shall call ze. satisfaction, sare. i h'ave -been insult by von damn dog, von dam leetle dog, vat .you shall call pup pee." - "The gentleman did not allude to'you, when he said monkey," cotntinued the conductdr, attempting,. to pacify- him; "it is a common expression, and he pro. bably used it without thinking of you, or intending'it for you. .-"Sacre lediable /-ha look at me when he'say "don't crowd. ze monke'e," and you say he don't mnean .me. 'By ear, lhe mean meo whlen he nyv monkee. He von damt..monkee, von-baboon, -von shackass!I" Out wag. ish fririd; haivine :tccom plished his objrct. vm waoj'ying ty I"- joke behind one oaf the stst', .w.rr. 1t'. w.,s giving 'vent to- hiis .feelineys in langlhter. The condnetor succi-edead at length, in pacifying el petit Monsietir, Avho left the cars atihie next station, eijparfait degout.- Yankee Blade.^ A CLEvER BoY.-A farmer's- wife, in speaking of the smartness, apitriess, atnd h tedjience...ef her sen, alad six years old, to- a lady acquaihtanice,istid "He- can .:read-fluently in every part of' the Bible, rep'eat the whole catechism, and.weedJ onions as well as his father." "Yes, jnothter," idded the young hopefou,~ "and yesterday I licked Ned Rawson, throwed the cut into thme well, Sad stole old r.1kl.y', g....,- ." s New Goods, New Goods. T 3 H E Subscribers ire now receivintg thevir Stock of' sl' itN G and 6 LIM M I. t G O-0 1)S. which were purchased rarLj lU1 for Casia, and conseqnently can anttrill ie sold accordnixly Ailionigstwhich are the Iu.lowil g: Rich P- de .Sion Silks. Do. (Cruelian do -Do. Bricsade Stiipe do Ex. dlii. Dingotinal Plaid do black, Rich Plain Black Silks, Sny. Bik, Plain Col'd and Plaid Bareges, .Do. Plain and Figured Tissues. Emnb. Brocha Swiss Muslin Dresses, Very rich Blk and Col'd Broclia Lawns, Large lot Pdmnted Lawns from 15 tod20 New style Jaconet and Organdic M1uslihs, Do. do. Silk and Linen Ginghams, - Beautifim lot Summer Ginghauis from 12j to 25 cents per yard . Latest Style ol Latdins Collars and Cuffs, Umon and Linen Drill froa 25 cts to $1, French. Sunnner Cassiner and Cloths, Sup. English Draps D'Ete fr 75 cs. to $2 New style Pur Dimoity, with Fringes to match, Plain. Plaid and'Stripe Cottonades, Pillow Case Liten and A proi Checks, Geo Nankeens and B. E. Diapers. -Siik atind Cotton Umnbrellers, Parosols and Parauollets. . All styles and.prices Tickings fr 10 to 20. Do " . . Bleached and bro Sheet. ines add Shirtniigm fromn 4j to 45. All stiles and prices Calicos. frioan 15 to 25 All qialities and lirices bro and blk Tuable Oiainnsk, All qualities and prices Cotton, Linen and Silk llandkerchiefs, Silk Fringes & Bottons, foir.Ladies dresssa Cord and White Cot. Silk & Kid Gloves, . Mursails and Silk Veastings. Bleached and erown Coi4on Drills, Ala'rlmro aid Slirting Stripes, Ostinburs and Factory Stripes and Yarns. Swis.. lhill, Book, Plaid aid Jncomiet IM nalins, Augnsta 7-8 and 4 4 brown Shirtings and Sheetings. - Complete as-irtment or Children and La dies Shoes, - Any quantity and quality of half Hose and lmiierv. &(-. &t-. Which our frim'ids nadtl arnaintances. nnd persons visiting ilamnborg for the purpmse of buying Goods, are invited to call and take a loak and judce for tiemselves, as we feel confi dent they will find it I their mtereat' - JACKSON & KINCHILEY. .Elambirg. Manrch, 1849 2m 9 SIlIERIFF's SALE. B Y virtue or sundry writs ofi Fieri Fa ciais, to -me directed, I will proceed u -ell at Edgefield Court -louse, on the first Mondany and Tuesday following in May next, the. followintig property, m the follnwiig case. viz: Samuel Glover vs William Herbert and J. B. Ourley, one Loi in the Town of Hamnburg, kuown as Lot No. i33, Oi Centre Street, having fliy feet fromn nud 150 feet back. John L. Weyhe vs Martin Posey; John Colgati vs the, Same; Henry Wise ve the Satime; Goode & Sullivan v- tie Same; three negroes, viz: Julia, Tila, and --. also, one iwo horse.Jurouche and Harness, one Buggy and ltarness. C. J. Glover vs James Terry; N. L. ?ri-vwoirc T'r,y a.L F. W. Pmh ens; other Plantiffs vs James Terry, one carriage and harness, one hutgy and iar ness tmid one pair aif hay horses. Terms of Sale, Carsh. S. CHRISTIE, S. E. i). A pril 14 - 41e 13 SHE LI1FF'S SA LE. BY virtue ofl sundry writs of fieri facias to me directed, I shall proceed to sil iat Edgefield C'ot U ause. mn thae first .a1sndamy atal Tuesdi ini Miy next, the folloawinug property ini the following cuse, Comllin Rhodles inrd Samuel Posey vs. Mrtin Posey; Collin R hodles vs the Smoae; R. C. Fowke vs the Sante; one thousandl acres of land, more mor less, adljoining Iimnds of Franicis~ Posey, Collini Rhaodes, amd thers. on wvhich are a Saw and Grist Mill, also, the folloning niegro slavcs, 'ix: Louiza, and her Sve childaren, Watdln, N"iv, H] oin, Celv., anid Doe. -Canita, A In, Emily, S,-ih enn.~Mary. W..illiamt, Henry. Luke, Zion. Shiamde amid- Jitrih. also, six bendl of mnules, anrd two bay horses, and one wngeoi anda cear. George. Parrii vsa. Elizmath Carter, one thonsand nieres of lawi immore or le--u. where th'ie Derfendanii lives, niljmimnir aI; nds of .John Wise amid my-hers. Tertits enash. S. CIIl'IE. S. E. D. April 1e, ' 41 12 SHERIFF'S SALE. BYs.irtue of sundry writs of Fieri Fa cias. tat tme directed. I will proiceedl o sell on Thursday. the 10th of. Mav, at tehouse of Martini Posey; on Shmaw's Creek, the following~ property itn te follow ug cases, viz: S. F.- Gaaode vs M artini Pusey. viari ous other Plami''fs vs. the same, a lairge Stock of Cattle and Hmogs. Haoseholud nd Kitchen Furnituire. Also a large lot of Lumber ats he Saw Mill. Planiation and Bilacksmiith Tooils, and various oilier articles n.ot trientioned. Terms Cash. S. CHRISTIE. S. E. D. A pril17, , 4 13 SHE RiFF'S SA LE. STAT E OF SOUTH CA ROL INA. ~EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. Blridgeti Cahill, App'nt. ~Stsanaona Richard Cahill, and others, .Partition. Y i:e of rian orader front Jahnt Hlill, Esq.:rinary of Eadgefiaelid Dietrict, 1'shall piroceead so sell att Emlgef.ejad Court t loutse. otn the first Moniday'i'May next, the lanids beloniging to the estame of WVilliamn Cahill, dec'd., situate in the District inad State aforesaid .cet-tning onie hundred aid fidmy ecres,. more. or- less, adljoin'intg lanas of Richard Colemran, James May nard .anid Johtn Chttpmawn, to bejsold oti a creit till Ihe first of January next. Tlie.Ptuehaser to give. hoad, two ap prove'd sureties; and a Mortgage-of thme paremises to--thie Ordinary, so secure the purchase rioney. Cost to be~ paid in cash. S. CHRISTIE, S. E. D. 'A pril 11 4t .12 Bacon and Lard. T HEF Saubscriber hits on hand abont 2.000 lbs. choiice BA CON, which lie aoffera at' ct. cash, thae hog romutd. Also, a fine Lot of LA RD at 10cts cnshi. EDGEFIELD HOTEL 2l y HE Subscriber respectfully informs his - A friends' and the public at large, that he still has charg6 of the ahove Hotel, and takes this method to intorm one and all, that in consideration of the hard times, he has reduced his terms of Boarding, to the follow Ing reduced rates, (or Cash only. RATES OF BOARDING. Man and horre per day, ~ 25 Man 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 post favors and so, icits a share of the same. H. JENNINGS. Feb. 21 tf 5 More New Goods, JUST Received at the celebrated NEW YORK & PHILADELPHIA CHEAP CASH STORE, 17 Cases more per ships Caro lina and Columbia, from -New York, which with the GOODS previously received, com prises the largest and best assortment-in town. CONSISTING IN PART OF White and col'd Stockings from 10 ets and upwards, also half Hose from 8 cts. up, Ladies fine black Mits at 12j, Turtle Shell, Tuck and Side Combs, Cologne, Bear's Oil and PERFUMERY of various kinds, Black, green and colored Vails, White, and col'd Kid, Linen, Picknick Gloves, Splendid Purses, Needles, Pins, Hooks and Eyes. &c. HA TS. Gentlemen's and Youths Panama, Leg,. horn, German Straw, Ranchero, Cali fornia, Canada. and an extensife assort ment of Gentlemen's black Hats; also It.fants' broad Hats. BOOTS 9SHSR OES, Sewed and Peged Boots from 2 75 to $3 75 151) pr Brogans, sewed and peged, Ladies' fine shnet. very cheap, A full assortment of high and loivuarter Boys and Infalits Patent Leather Shoes, Gentlemen's Ladies' and \Misses Shoes, All of which will be sold extremly low. C U T' E R Y. A very handsome assurtment of one, two, three and (our bladed Pocket Knives, Also Pen Knives, Dirks and Bowies, Pistols, Pei cussion Caps, Powder and Shot, Steel Pens, Scissors, Razors and Razor Strops, warranted Shaving Soap and Biushee, Cloth and Shoe Brushes, Blacking, &c. 8 A D D LE h Y. Saddles. Dray and Riding Bridles, Girts. Sir eingles, Snddle Bars. Carriage and Riding Whips. Mafartingales, Sugar Whips, all at my utsual low prices. C L O T H1I N G. Positively there never has been a larger and better nssortment shown here. The sewing is aplonidid and in rerarl to ityle. ath,,i catn surpass iticm. come anil try'thni parlml'o G(uinds are cotton Pnots, at 75 eeits;. white lin ent and coloted itilling. black Alerito Frenc Drilling. ribbed and finie black cashenere Pan. taloons ect. COATS. Black Dress and Frock. Drappe'Ete do. tre, Bruwit Linen. Altyncaa rind Summner Coats. V E STS. Black Satin. ('ashemere. Silk and Linten. Whit" ,and Co'lored 7lnrseills. Phaiin Bnff arid Bine Vestsi. antd it targe assortment, a cheap kind from, I,0 ets. up. Shirts, Suspenders, Neck and Pocket Silk llanadkerchiefs, etc. etc. It is a well knorwn fact tiat Goods are bnnght cheaper in New York than int atny other City. conscqutently as my pritits -are small, ind my Goods b,.ught very chienip. greater Bargniin. n chenraper Goinds atre sold at my Store thtan in any otherr without exception. J. COHN. A pril 4. 3t 11 GROCERY BUSINESS. H AVING biunghlt out the mnerest of A LButsstones itt the Grocery Buisiness, lately carrned ioi tuder the firm of Dunbar &r Brnisides, I take this miethnd of inforinm the lfriemis anid custmiiers utf the firn,. tati tlhit inmeass ts continued by myself, atin o y iwtn acconint. I hiave ,inw on had a lairge inid -well nasortedl Stock,. ti' which wvill be aiddi-d such idd iioial sny~iplies na the wants ofenosto mets tmay reiquire. P'lateri atnd others visitinig this .5arket aire respiectfutll) invital to exzaminei my3 stock, as it titay be to, their Interest ti do so before pmichasing elsew-here. Iin additioni to miy formeiir large stock. I am now receiving by Raidroad and River, the fol lowing snppties: 47 lIbuds. St. Croix, Porto Rico and N. 0. Suagars. 25 lel. No I ClairifiedI Sngars, 70 " Sitperinr Colfeo Sugars, 5 "and 5 boxes Loaf,Crushed atnd Pow de'red Sugars, W~est lttdin, tttd Ne~w Orleans Molasses, 175 Bags Rio, Lngtaara ad Java Coffee, 400) Sncks of Salk. 75 barrels Ma:ckierels, 501 boxes fiine Cheese, ' S ttere'es Rfice, 125 kegs of~ Nails and Brad., 40,0010 lbs. Sweedes iron-all sizes, Bandiron, German attd Cast Steel, Wagon Bo'xes, 100 boxes Window Gless-al ses, 600 pouinds Put ty, in Bladders, 4500potnius White Lead, Vernon Mills, 2 barrels Linseed Oil, Dirichers Boots. Brogans amid -Ladies Shoes. 500 Heavy Duffel Blatnkets, 20 pair Fine lied B'ankeus, Keiseys..-Osnaburgs, Shiitings and Sheetings, 2 cases Prints-il patterns. P'tinted Buckets atnd TPubs, Bra..sbomoid Bttckets anid Wire Seeves, 3000 panrttds Sole Leather,; Upper Leather, andi Calfskins. 300 pounds oak tanned Leather, 40 keg-s Dtipomt's and Kenttucky Rifle Powder, 35 quarter kegs, do do 125 bags Shot, :300 piecee Bagging, 200 Coils of Rope,. 1000 pounds Twine. Lenid, Blutestone, Iiidigo, Coppetas, Cadls-Spernm and Tallow, Chewing Tobaceco-assorted qgnolities, Snuar Cans, Measutrs, Pepper Spice, Gin get, Cane sent Chanirs, Wood atid Canie Spat Rocking Chiairs, arid many uther articls too tedious toi enutmerate. B. S. DUNBAR. H nmbnrtr, S. C. Febh. 21. 2m: 5 For Sale Cheap, A good seenttd hanided Saddle, Brindle, Mar. .t.tintgales and Saddle Blanket fur $10. J. D. C HASE. Ari 5,4 fe 14 UASTING'S COMPOUND YRUP OF NAPlT A. OT only a puritive but a warranted cure for consumption and all diseases of the lenis. This medicine has decided the disputa aboit the curnebiity of consniption,.and sajis lied the medical fcilty and all who have used it, that consumptione and all a:ffections of the lungs Cn not only be cured, but they are as Oa sily aud simply cured, as almost any of the dis orders to which the human frame is liable. The operition of a single bottle, which costs $1, is sufficient :o satisfy any patient-if not n, together too ar 'gone with the disease-of this fact; and even a single dose gives evidence of its. extraordinary infinence in arresing. aftd eradicating the malady by the i.nmediate relief which it aferdst This is rQ quack or secret remedy. Dr. H astings. its dIscoverer, is one.of the most eminent physiciuns or the nge, And has made a full disclostre of its history, and all its component parts to the worlil. not wishing to incur the responsibility of conifinineg to him. self, ror the sake of peofii, a secret which was calculated to do such universal- good. And such lns been ilth wonderin result of its ope. rations, th'a tre London Lancet, Melical Times, and the minet eminent plyiticians of both. hemispheres, are noxiously calling upon suffer ers to have immediate recourse to it, acnd pro. claiming thaliof all known medicine, it alone has positively established its efficacy by nndd niable pronr off enring consumption and all oth er diseases of thehngs. For sale at the Apothecary Hall by J. D. CHASE. Price $1 per bottle. Derember 6 1846 12ru 46 State of South Carolina. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IV THE CO0MMON PLEAS. - H . onw an Declaration in Attach. C. II Goodan, ent. Charlve [all. J Assunpsit. Richaud Coleman, Declaration in Axtach vs mcnt. Hyrar Ky. Assumpsit. T H E Plarntitth .n these cises laving filed their declaratinne retperrively in my Office, and the Defendants having nt wife or attorney known. to be within this .State, on whom a copey of the declaration with a rule to plead. conlo he served. It is ordered, that the stid Deferidants do severally plead to the de clarniions. against then respectively. within a year ind a day frot, jndgment will be award ed against them. THOS. 0. BACON, Glerk. Clerk's Office, 29th, Sep:. 1848. Oct 4 .4tq 37 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN TiH E COMMON PLEAS. David Stalnaker,for ) J. H. Hgh es, Declaration in vs. l Attachment. Wim. L. Cochran. J T I llE plaintilt in the above canse having this day filed his decliration in my office. and tle Jeimndant having.' mither wife nor at torrrey. known to reside within the limits of this Stite, o whom a copy of said declaiation, with a rule to plcad, can be served, On motion of Mr. Wardlaw, Plaintiff's Attorney it is ordered, that the said delendant appear and plead to the said declaration, within a year and it day, from the date hereof, or judgument wiu be awarded against him by default. Edgefield C. H. Cleck's Office, Ith Nov. 1848 November 8 1 v 42 - STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. EDGEFIELD DISTRi''r. IN TIIE COM)MON..PLEAS. Jeffers & Cothran, Atclmtt Hienry Timnas. T lE Plaintiff ins the above case, having on the 1st daey of Mly last, filed lhis desclarni tioni, On motion'of Mr. Yanc-ey, atmorney for Plaintiff. Ordered, that the said Def'endauct ap penr atnd plead to the paid declaration, within a year and a day from the da'te hereof. or judg. ment will be aivarded ncg~siist him by default. TIIO. G BA CON, Clerk. Clerk's Office, 1st June, 1848. Juno 7 gly 20 MEDICAL ~NOTICE. D R. E. F. TEAGUJE takes this method of informing thme citizens of Edgefield Vil, Iage aend vicinity, that le hass madure a permna nent residenice hero. for the pnposo of practi sing lerdicinie, Suerge'ry antd Obstetrics. lie hams beten engaged in ane extencsive ptactice for the Iast fiimr yealrs, in-compilany with his fath er Dr. T. Tengnie in~ Laiurenes Di.<trict, acid hopes thai his expetrience aned ucecsmg attennmonm n the deities eef his pirofessine, will obtin fur im i a shsare of publlic paleonage. His office is next dietr to Col. Bursktt's of ice, opposite Mr. Geoinpty's Hotel. hiis yesi, dece is the houese forerly occupied hy S. S. Tmmpkinss, Esq.. inetnr the M1ale Academy. He rma~y be fonnd at his ofile in the daey, and residence ett iight, tunless professionally engan ged. Janueary 17 1840, tf 52 Brought to the Jail OF this District, on the 9th instant, a Ynegro man, who says his name is JA R. RETT, and that lie belongs to Mr. lienjamin Rice, living within four miles of Union Court House. Said fcllow eays he is a-bhacksmnith, and has a very large scar on his left arm, just below his elbbw, caused by a barns; he also has a large dark spot or mole covered with hair, on the lowver part of the left cheek. H e is abotit five feet six and half inchtes high, between 25 and 28 years of age and light compexion. The owner is requested to denme forward, prove property, pay charges and take bims away, or ho wvill be detlt with as the kaw March 13, 1849 . tf 8 New Boot and Shoe IYANUFACTORY. WHERE Genthoemen'se Boots and Shnes VTare marde in a moist superior style of fit and w~orkcssanship. Gentlmsen wvanting cork ifoled; double soled, water prof, walking, dress, -patent leather. and a fine penmp soled BOOTS, rreed but leave their orders with the seubsccriber. - WILL[AM McEVOY. marir l tf 6 ew Blacksmith Shop. I 1H E Subscriber hnvig procnred thme ser vices of Hansptor, a Bleacksithi well kno% n in this comnlnty, is prepared toe receive lI orders in theis line of beuiness. Shop opposite Dr. Jobnson's hot, E. J. MIS. Fb 1.1 ,f 4 DR. TOWNSE-ND'S COMPOUND EX TRACT OF SARSAPA1ULLV. The most extraordinary Medicine in the'World. Q0-This Extract is put up in quart bottles; it is six times cheaper, pleasanter,. and wat ranted'.superior to any sold. It cures with out vomiting,-purging, sickening, or debilita,% ting the Parent. 'I he great beauty and superiority of this Sarsaparilla over all other medicine is, that while it eradicates disease, it invigorates the qody. It is one of the very her( SPRING AND SUMMER MEDICININFS Ever known; it not cnly purifies the whole system, and strengthens the persoi, but it creates new, pure and rieh blood ; a power possessed by no other medidine. And in this lies the grand- idcret of its wonderful success. It has perfor'med within the last five years, more than 100,000 cures of evere cages of disease; at least 16,000 w'er' c'nsi-dered in curable. It has save'd th'e lives of-more *ban 5,000 children during tle past season. 10,000 Calse of General Debility and - want of IVervoUs Energy ' - Dr. Townsend's Sarsaparilla 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 sions, and brought on a generalphysical pros tration of tho nervous system, lasbitude, want of ambition, fainting sensations, premature decay and decline, hastening towards that fatal disease. Consumption, can be entirely restored by thiq pleasant remedy. This Sar snparilla is far superior to any INVIGORA TING CORDIAL, as it removes and invigo rates the- system, gives activity to the limbs, and rtrength to tlie muscular system, in a most extraordinary degree. Consumption Cared, CIcanses and Strengthens.. Consumption ran be cured, Bronchitist, Consumption, Liver com plaint, Colds, Catairk, Coughs, Asthma, Spit.. ting of Blood, Soreness in- the chest, Hectic Flush, Night Sweats, Difficult or. Profuse Ex. pectoration, Pain in ie Side, &c. have been and can be cured. Blhesnmatis. This is only. one. of morethan 4-,000 cases of Rheunratism.that Dr. Townsend' Sarsa parilla has cured. - Tlie most devere and chronic cases are wiekly eradicated by its extraoidinary virtues: James Cinumings, Esq., one of the assis tants in the Lunatic Asylam, Blackwell's is% land,.is the gentleman spoken of in the fol lowing letter:. - Dr. Townsend, Pear Sir: I have suffered terribly for nine years with the Rheumatism; considerable of the time I could not eat, s'eep 'or walk. I had the utmost distressing pains and my limbs were terribly awollen. I have I used four bottles of your Sarsapawilla, and they have done me more than one thousand dollars worth of good. I am so much bet. ter-indeed, I atri entirely relieved'. You are at liberty to use this for the benefit of the af flicted, Yours respectfully, JAMES-CUMMINGS. FITS! F1TS! FITS! Dr. Townsend, not having tested his Sarsa. parilla in cases of Fita, of course ne ter recom mended it., ani was eurprispd to redeivse the following froum an intelligent and tspectabd FORnSx&M, Aug.1, S/ Dr. Townrend, Dear Sir-k have a little girl seven years of age, who has been several years afflicted with Fits; we tried almost'eve rything for her, but without success;- at last, although we could find no recommendation in our circulars for cases like hers, Yve tho't as she was in very delicate, health, w e would give her some of your Satsparilla, and are ve'ry glad we did, for it has not only restorod liar strength, but sho has had no return of the Fits, to our great pleasue and surprise, She is fast becoming rugged and hearty, for which we feet gratful. Youre; respectfrilly, .fOHN BtUTLER, Jr. FEMIA LE MEDiCINE! Dr. Townsend's Sarsaparilla is a sovereign and speedy cure for Incipient Consumption, Barreness, Prolapsus Uteri, or falling of the womb., Piles, Leucorrma, or Whites, obstrtic tion or .diflicult Menstruration, Incontinence of Urine, or involurntary discharge thereof, and for the general prostration of the system; no matter whether the result of inherent cauise, produced by irregularity, illness or ac' cident. No'hing can be more surprising than its invigorating effects on the human frame. Persons all weakness and lassitude, fronm tak ing it, at-once become robust.and full of en ergy under its influencee. It immediately countei-acts the nervelessness of the female frame, which is the great cause of barrepess. IJt will not be expected of us, in cases of so delicate a nature, to exhibit -certificatesof cures performed but we can assure the afflic ted, that hundreds of cases have been repor t, ed to us; thousands of caies where fnmilies have been without children after using a few bot tles of this invaluable medicine, he~.ve been bjessed with fine, healthy offspring. Great Blessing to .Muthers and Chsildren. It is the safestand most effectual medicine' for purifying the system, and- relieving the sufferings attendant upon childbirth ever-dis covered. -Itstrengthens'botfithe tuoother and child, preventsp'in arnd disease, increases and enriches the food, andtheiise who have used iti think it is indispenmable. It is highly useful both before and after confinement as it prevents diseases attendant upon chiildbijrth. In Costiveness, Piles, Cramps, Swelling of this Feet,-Despondency, Heartburn. Vomit.. ing, Pain in the Back and Loins, Fa~lse Pains, Henorarhage, and in regulating the Secre tions and equalizing the circulation it has no quel. The great beauty- of this Mledicine is, it is always-safo, and the most delicate use it most successtully. OPINIONS OF PHYSICIANS; Dr. Towvnsen'd is almost daily receiving or ders from Physicians ini different part's~ofthe Union. .This is to certify that we, the undersigned Physicians of the City of Albany, have in numerous -cases prescribed Dr. Townsend's Sarsaparilla, and..believe it to be ono-of -the most valuable preparations in the market. . H, P. PIING, M2.' J. WILSON, hi. D. R. B. BRrGGS, Mi. P. P. E. ELM~ENDoR-Fg i. P. 'Albany, April 1, 1847;. .' . *"CA UT ION. -Owing to the great success and immense sale of Dr. Townsend's Sarsuparilla, a num-, beir of med who w'ere-formerly our Agents, lave commenced making Sirsapsrilla Ex racts, Elixirs, Bitters, Extracts of Yellow Dock, &c. They generally 'put it 'up in t'he amd shape boittes,and some of thiem-rhave stole. and egpiied our advertisements ; they are only worthless imitations and should be avoided. For sale in Edgefield at the DRUG AND GEaNRAL STOns by G. L. PENN, March ., 1 1849 ly 8 Agent ThGreat Reniedyfor Iheumatism, Gout, Paik in the Side, Hip,. Back,. Limbs and Joints Serofula,King's Evil, White SWAe1ingi, y'.* Tynors, Stif Joints, and all Fied Pain Wsatever. Where this. Plaster Is Appliedt PAIN CANNOT EXIST. A getileman in the South of-Europe ant Palestine, in 1830, heard so muh said in the latter place in favor of JEW DAVID'S PLAS-; TER, and of the (nas he considered) miraculous ceres he had performed, th't It was induced to try it on his own person, for a Lung and Liver Attection, Ohe removal of which had been tife chief object or his -jo-rney, bbtt Which had resisted the genial and adlielous 'clim. He accordingly applied a plasteron therig of his chest where the pair was seated, anotheFt between the shoulders, and one oyerthe regioll of the liver. In the mean tine he dank freat of an herb tea of laxative qualities. He somo fowmd his health improving, and in a few weeks his cough left him; the sallowness of his skii divappeared, his pain was removed, and his bealth became permanentry terterated. The following is from Mr. Worstel, editoe of the Massillion Gazitte, bhio. Genldemet-'Daring last winter and spri I was so tioubled with a pain in t-east as render'me unfit for the duties o my oeice: and hean ig your JEW DAVID'S or HE BREW PLASTER highly recommended for similar cases, I was induced to give it a trial. 1 had worn a plaster upon my breast but asbor. time, when all pain left me, and I was enabled again toengage i-) the labors of the offics. I woald also .stare, that my. sister, residing ht Steubenville in this State, has received much benefit fron its use. Yofrri, truly, J. P. W'ORSTELL.' Masillon, Nov. 12,1843. It has been very benefeial in cases *f Weak ness, such as Paia And Weakness in the stom ach. Weak Limbs, Lameness, Affection of the Spine, Female Weakness, &c. No female, subject to pain oY wenness in. the back or sides, should be without it.' Married ladies. in delicate situations. find greit relief from con stantly wearing this plaster. The application of the Plaster between de shoulders has been found a certain remedy ibr Colds, Gonghs, Pthiie and Lung Affections, in their primary stages. . It destroys inllamma tion by perspiratip. . BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS! CAri.-'''he Substribers are the only. General Agents in the Souther' States for the sale of this truly valuable- Plaster; and ir. order to prevent purclmsers being imposed upon by a couner(cit article. sold in this. city and else. where. for the genize, they invite particular attention to the following na'rks of the Genuine:' lst.-The genuine is put up in smooth, en' gine turded botrtomed bokes, Nit soldereCd 2d -The gennine has the engraved Jew David on the directions, around thi with adeompanying record of Courdt Taylor, Rochafrer. 0T SCOVIL & MEAD, Chartresi3 Wholesale General Agents for the' States, to whom all orders must be^ Snld- also; Wholesale and Retail, field Court HouseS. C., Ar11ki HAVILAND& RISLEY, and J.i. & CO., Aunguta, Georgia. Feli 14. 1840 ly 4 DRogers Compound Syro Laverwort and Tarn A SA FE and certain cnre ior CONS -- TILIN OF T HE LUNGS, Spittilj o, Blood. Conghts, Cnlds, Asthma, Pain in i. Side. Bronchitis, Ilooping Cugh and all Pole monry Affections. TESTIMONIALS. Extracts fi-omi Certificates which can be seen in full by calling uport 'the A'gents: Mr?. A. L. Scovil.-Having been afflicted with a muost distressing Conxli, until my Lung. became affected to such a degree that I was continually spitting bloodi and being under the cara of en able physician, without obtaining any' relief until I plrocured a bottle of Dr. Rod ger's Liverwort and Tar, which restored me to health-in a very shoa t time. 3. FINCH. Cincitinati, Nov. 5, 3844.' From the Hin. Jizdge William Burke, late Postmaster of the city of Cincinnati for more thain twenaty years. - The statemenit of Justice Finch is entitled to the fullest confidence of the public.. I can fully corroborate wvhat he has said, havinig used the medicine myself with the most decided honefit. Cicinai.Arg.WILLIAM BURKE. Oninat, t~.12, 1845. A RENAREABT.E CURE OF coIIsUatPTtoN. Mir. Scorni-I was. iaken with a moat dis-. tressing cough, and my lungs became so dis-. eased that I bled in a short tin', several gnarts. I was redueed so low that all of my friends, and even: my physicians, though't- I must die of Consumotion: My brother hearing of- the resnarkable cures made by .Dr. Roger's Livers' wort and Tar, procured a .bottle.,and before I h~ad taken one hialfco'f it, it seemed to go to tIpe very seat ofithe isease. I raised alarge quan-' tiny or phlegm and matter, cnd my cough was stoppidd ast by a-charin. And by its use I was: restored 'to perfect health.: --GABRIEL WHIITEHEAD.. Sworn to and subiaeribed this 26th Nov., 18347. H. E. Sruaa, Mayor of' Cincinnati. [Extract from.-a L.etter from-the Rev. Hengy . Wiseman.} . Mr. A,~ L.-&ovil--Aa Dr. Rodger's Liver wort-anid Tar has been the means of pnatchiog mny cojnpanidn from a premature -grave ! I feel uuder the obligation-to 'give my influence Lo the circulatiotn of so valuable a medicitie. HENRY WISEMAN. Patriot, Gallia cc-, O','Dec. 23, 1846. [From Dr. Wilso'r.) 'I have been .the family phyttciain of 'Mr. Wisetman far -the last twelve year;-dturing that time 'Mrs Wiseman h:as been suffering from diseased lungs. And finally all the symip. toins of. Pulmonary Gonsumption appeared, All the usual remedies failed. At this lume she conimenced using Dr. Rodger's Liverwort and t'ar. It'acted like a cliarm. ~In a~ few days the declared' fierself nearly well. I have no doub't of- its virtues, and would cheerfully re commend-it- to persons Sflicted ivith diseased lungs. ' H. R. WILSON,-MH. D. Patriot,.Gellia county,.-Ohio. -B:waRE Or Coznararam. N. B.-The-genuine article is signed, "A. irewo Rogers," on the engraved wrapper around ' (1- Pae-$1pe' bottle, or six bellies for 95.- Sold wholesale and retail by . SCOVIL & MEAD, 113 Chartres at., N. Orleans. - Genrral Agens for the Southemn States. Also, sold by JOHN D). CHASE, Ed efiel4 D. H.', WARDLaw & DENDT, Abbeville V. H., I. BaTrn'ETT & Co., and Havi-axD, RISr.ET & Co., Augusta Gia., and HIAVIL~AN,' H aRuatr. Sc Co., and P. M. Consv, Charleston, South Careina.