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Live to do Good. 1Y J..STILLALAN. Lve to do good-this *orld should be But one united family, One boly brutherhood; W here each should fR,' his neig.hbor feel. lelping-along the general weitl, And universal good. tut sellisfh aims too oft intrude, Atid thoughtless words, or actiona rude, Engender enmity; And hence the scenee of foolish strile, Marring the hnppiness-of life, . Which every day we see. 'Tis sad to find the evil seed -go thickly sown. and noxious weed its hateful presence spread; And witness passion's harsh control Crush tho afTctions of the soul Beneath the iron treud. ive to do goo d--in idle wnil Is useless-action must prevail, A living pattern teach; Invoke example's potent aid. And that to which you w.ould persuade, Pritice as well as preach. Live to do gomd-if festoring spres, Humanity with tears deplores, Strive all ypou can-to heal, - Direct the young, aihd comfort age, Boldly for right and truth engage, And for the suffering feel. Live to do good, and kindness show To neighbor, stranger, friend and fue, Nor think the task is hard; Heaven will bestow its righteous meed, And every earth-forgotton deed Shall bring a ich reward. Couannon Sense. She come among the glittering crowd A maiden fair without pretence, And when asked her humble namo She whispered mildly Common Sense. Ver modest garb drew -every eye, Her ample cloak, her shoes of lenther And when they sneered, site siniply said, ,-I dress according to the weatber." TIhey argued long and reasoned loud in dubious Hiodoo phrase mysterious, While she. poor girl, could not divine Why girls so young, should be so serious. They knew the length of Plato's heard And how thescholars wrote in Satrn Uhe studied nuthori not so deep. And took the Bible for her pattern. And so she said "Excuse me friends, I find a!! have their proper places, And Common Sense should stay at home With cheerful hearts and smiling faces." "IHow do you do, Mris. Tome; have 3oulheard that story about Mrs. Ldyl" "Why, no ro'aily, Mrs. Gab, what is It I-do tell1.1 "Oh. I promised not to tellforThe world ! No, I must never tell it. I'm afrtid it'll get out." "Why, I'll never tell it as long as I live, just as trueC as the wvorld-whtat is itI comE-tell." !'Now you won't say anything about it, will you ?" "No, I will never open my head about it, sacrcdly. Hope to die this minute.". "W~ell, if you btlieve me, Mrs. Fun. day told me, last night, thatt, Mrs. Trott told, her that her sister's -husband was told, by a person who saw it, that Mrs. Trouble's oldest daughter told Mrs. Nicolas, that she heard Mrs. Ptttein tell Naomi Blue, that a milliner told her that 5LusTLES were out of fashion." tsMY, VER.-Here is the tallest fish story yet out. Sailors will please bide their "dinminished beads." "The editor of' the Manchn-ste: De mocrat tolls of a man who had a large tiose, and who, in crossing a corner of L.ake WVinnipissogeeto reach the woods where he was chopping, cut a hole, through the ice for the purpese of quench ing his thtirst. A latge trout, mistaking for some more tempting prize the nose of th6 chopper, which was protruding below .the fragments of ice whicht cover ed the surface, nabbr d it with all his might. The meun upo~n thte ice, ,latrmn ed by this utnexpecte'd assatult, made' a hasty retreat, and not only took his nose out of the-water, btut with it a good sised urout weighing some' nine piounds." . 'The New York Sninday Dispatch gives a new and qutite d iffne nt Vcusion of tha. meeting of Genecrals T.u3ylor and Scott, at Washington. It stays:. General Scott fell upon General Taylor's neck and wept. *"Scott!I" murmured Tayl,>r. *"Taylor !"; faliered Scott.. " Scott," said Taylor, mauking a strong effort to recover htis complosurte --"Scott,' he -repeated, butt he broke "Wl.Taylor, whtat is is ?1" demantd 'ed Scott, in a firmer tone, and try ing to master his emotion. . "Scott," resumod Taylor, with a visi bly'pilinful effort-"Scott,jdo you cheto?" We can quote no mot e; thte remain der is too trying to the sympathies. "If there is any 'body under thme can ister of heaven that.I hold.in excres carice,' said. Mrs. Partington, 'it is a talebearer and slanderer, going about like a vlie boaconstrictor, circulaling his calomel about honest folks-I al ays know one of his philsmahogany. It-seems as if Belzabub had starap~ed him witk his private si'gnal, and every ii ig bie looks at appears to tur~n yeller." And having uttered this somewvhat ela borate speech, "she- -wa's seized by a fit of coughing, and called for-some demul et ropns. Spring and S !it n u- r T HEE Subscriber has just'recezed from New York and Charlestun, a large and well selected Stocat if Fashionable Dry Goods, comprising a complete assortment of Ginz hums. Printed .Lawns Brocndes, Linen and Worsted Horages. Black Lawns, Al. pacas, Silks. Laces, Gloves 1ud Hosiery, with it very inrge ass-fiment of PRINTS and LINNEN GOODS. Also, a large lot of' Hardward, Crockery, and Glass Ware, Drugs. Paints, anrd.Oils. .Saddlery, lata, Bnutets, Shoes nnd Boots, znd a choice lot of GROCERIES. Having-a good assortmiettt-ofcevery kind and quality of Goods usually kept in. a Country Store. I reel confident of pleasing all who may favor me.with: a cplir Aly Stock being mouch larger than usual at this Season, I am anxinius to reduie it, and persons wishing'tri boy at lot prices, will do well'nocall tefire purchaping elsewhere. Cash Customers shall be pl ased. S. F. GOODE. April 18. 6t 13 NEW.GOODS!, T IE Subscriber has just received his Stock of Spring & Summer Goods; Consisting in poart of PRIlTED JAC. MIUSIANS. SILK AND .LINEN BRAGES. DOTTED AND PLAIN SWISS AMUSLINS. MUS LINS GINGHAM, ENGLIS11 & A31ERICAN PRINTS, For Ladies Dresses,.. luslin Trimings. Fine Bonnets &.3o1nnet Ribbons. Groceiies. Hardware, Crockery. Shoes, Leghorn, PIninama. Silk and DEAVER - HATS. All of which wifl be snld very low, and alib eral discount for CASt!. B. C. BRYAN. March 211849, - Ef - 9 A0ARD. -. HE Undersigned have associated thom.. .selves fur the put pne -of transacting a General Connercial l3usiness, nnd take great pleasure itn ann'uncing to their friands and the trading comminity at large, that they are now re-ceiving and'opening at their now Room. (Bland's Corner,) a large mid entirely new Stock orGoods. which have been carefully se lected by both of us frot the latest arrivals in Charleston and the Northein Markets. Our Stock comprises every article usually kept fin the trade. We deem it supmafnnms to ennmerate arti-. elei.and to mnke prorhises 'and. pledges, na t what we will or will not do.. -int confident that we can please evyn the tost fastideons, we most respectfully invite a thoronglh inspec tion of ptr Goods and price. Determined to tmerit, we confidently ask a liberal share of patronage.~. P. BUTLER, J. A. BLAND. Edgefield, Mfarch 29, if 10 SHERIFF'S SALE.. BY virtue of sundrywrits of Fieri Fa. cies. to me dircted. I, will proceed to-sell on Thursday the 10th of Ay - at li- si is-o- i Tunari -'osey; on SIa v"s Creek, the following property in the follow ug cimeh. viz: Terms Cash. - S. F. Goode vs Marmin Posey; vari. ons other P'ir.tifi's vs. the same, n Iareo Stock of Catule mwhc Hoes, H ousehinbl.'and Kitehen Furniture. Also a larige lot of Lumber at thte Saw Mill, Plantimion and Blacksmith Tools, and various oilber arii cdes niot me~ntind S. CH RISTI E. S. E. D). April 17, 4t .- 13 STATE OF SOUTH CA ROLINA, EDGEPIELD) DISTRICT. IN EQUITY. BY1 JOUN H ILL, Esq., Ordinary of Edge feld District: Whereas UJriali Ibahnett and Jos. WV. Fulmonre, h athi applied to ate for letlers of ad-:inistration, on all and singulur..he goods and .chattles. rights .and credits of Michael Lonig, late of' the Dtistrict afore Thtese are, therefore, to cite and'ad:ihon ish .all and singular, the kindred and credi tors of the said tdeceased. to lie anid appear before me, ncr our tiext Ordinatry'sc Court for the said Disti ict, tot he holden at Edge field Court linsoa on the 14th day or .May next, to show cause, if atny,.why the said administration .should not be granted. Given titder my hand and seal, this 27dh day of April. in the year of ourr Lord' one thouean~d- eight hondreud and for:y ti'ne, and' in 'the seventy-~third year of American Independetice. .L. .JOH N HiL L, o .11 May 21849, 21,5 STAT'E OF SOU'ril CAROLINA EDGEI"IELD DISTICT. IN ORDIN ARY.. - DY JO-HN H ILL, Esq., Ordinary of . Edge fiel District. ' Whereas Davidl J. Kilcrease.1ialb ap. plied to tne for Letters of Admcinistration, woith the twill annexed.-on all and uingmlar the goods and chutiels. rights anid credits of samp~suon Kilerense, late. of the District afores.'id, 'deceasedl These are, therefoie, to cite anrd admto. ish nil atnd sineular, the kindred and cred itfrsof the-said-deceased, to he and appear before me, at our next Ordinary's' Court for the said District, to be holde'n at Edge fidId Court House on 'he 14th daf of May next, to 'show caise, if dby, wvhy the~said administration si~ioujld not lhe granted. Given under my hand atid seal, this the 26th day of April in the year of nur-Lord. one thousand eight 'hundred and forty nine and .ituieventy-third:year of Amer can Independence. ''-' J.O HN H ILL, o. L.~. May2 . . 2t . .. '..5 Nlotice.. TH EREBY forwarn all persons from tra .ding for four Notes of hand given by me, vi; :-three to Jolm-iS. Jeter fur..ftfteen'tdollars each,;and one-to J. Cohn for sixty dollars, all of said Notes 'tre~ now: int :the. hands of Abner Buashnell, and-I-have paid the lampe to him and will noct pay them any more, unlesa compelled by law., .:.'ILLAIIZ. ApriI25, - - - . . . 1 4 For 'Sale.-. vpWELVE or fifteen likely young Negroes. I.sold for no fault. A ppl to the Editor of this pnaer. EDGEFIELD HOTEL. . HE Spbscriber .respectfully.inform his friends and the public at large, that ie still has charge of the above Hotel, and takes this method to inform one and all, that in-consideration of the hard times, lie, has zeduced his terms ofBoarding,.to the follow Ing reduced rates, for Cash only. - RATrs OT BOARDING. Man and horve per day, - 1 25 ' Nan per day, -75 - Fot Breakfast. Dinner, Supper, or Lodging, single, dach 25 llorse per day, 50 Single Feed, * 25 .The Subscriber returns his thanks to- the commuriity 'at large, for past favors and so, icits a share of the same. . .1 . H. JENNINGS. *Feb. 21 if . 5 New Goods, New Goods. 14 Subcribers are now receiving their Stock of S.PRiNG and SUMl ER GO o D S, which were purchased rtry loro for Cash, nud conisequently can and wiL be sold accordingly. Anonlg.st yhich are the fullowirg: - Rich F- de Sou Silks, Do.'Camelian ' do Do. Brcade Stripe do Ex. tit). Diagonal Plaid do black, Rich Plain lilack Silks, Sup. .Bk, Plain Col'd and Plaid Bareges, Do. Plain.and Fignred Tissnes. Emb. B1roclai Swiss Muslin Dresses, Very rich, Ulk and Col'd Brocha Lawns, Large lot Painted Lawns from 15 to 20 New style Jacotiet and Organdic .luslins, Do. do. Silk rand Linetn Ginghamins, Beantifal' lot Summer Ginghamus from I2N to 25 cents per yard Lntest Style oi Lani, s Collars and Cnif's, Union and Liacn Dril from 25 (ts to $1, - Frrnch. Summor Cassiner and Claths, Sup. English Drills D'Ete lr 75 cis. to $2 New style Poir Dinity, with Fringes to match, . . Plain. P!aid and Stripe Cottonades, Pilfow Case Linen anad Apron Checks, Geo. Nankeens and 13. E. Dintpers, bilk iad Cottun Unbrellers, Parosols and Paraoellets, All styles and pricee Tickings fr 10 to 20, .Do - " " Blenched and hr6'Sheet.. ings add Shirlings fron 4. to 45. All styles and prices Cialicos. fron 15 to 25 All qualities and prices bro and blk Table vanask, All iaalities and prices Cotton, Lit'en and Silk flandkerchiefs. Silk.Fringes & Botions, for Ladies dresssa Cal'd and W hite Cot, Silk & Eid GloI vej, Marsails anl Silk Vestings, Uieached and crown Cotton Drills, Alunrlhoro-and Slrting Snipes, Osnnbirsitand Factory Stripes and Yarns. Swir... Mill, Book,-Plaid and Jnconet * I)nsmlini, Augusta 7-b and 4 4 brown Shirtings and Shoctinigs. Complee assortment or Children and L3 - dies Shoes, Any gidnity antd qably of half Hose and H isidry, &e. &c. Which our friends atind aequaintances. nnd persons visiihng Hmbnrg for the purpoese of huying Goods, are invited- to call-nnd take a look Ind judge for themselves, as-we feel confi dent they willfi git ei&mg,-qgL flambirg. Maureb, 1849 2m 9 HASTING'S COhIPOUND SYRUP OF N AP 1T1R A. OT only ap, ritive but ra warranted cure foer consumtioni atnd all diseases o.f the boga~s. .This mecinao hrau decided thae dispte abint thme catnnbility of coninmlptin, and satlis lied the tned ica.l facutlty' and till who heave used it, that cnnmpra tionl anad all afi'ecuious Of the *Tiings enn not only lhe enircd, unit- they ia as ea sily antd siinpely enredh,as abnittst anay of thme dis trdersto wiviah-l the liiinian fi-aine is liable. The operatinr of a sinagle bottle, which costs $1. is suaflicient to satisfy tay patieant-if tiot aml iagethier too liar gonec with the dliseasec-of this fact ; anld eveu a sinagle dose gives evidence of its ex~rniordintary iinfliunce in nriesting anotl erdicatinig thei malady bsy the i:nmiiediate relic: which it affords-, -Thais is r:o quaick-or sect remaedty. Dr. Ilanstinags. its discoverer, is one o de most eminenett phyisicians of the iage, and has tnadlo.a full discluosure of its history, and all is coimpenct partstoe ite worli. liet wishiing to incur the responsibility ofC cotnfiing to him. self, ir ther sake oft ,sofit, a secret which .was cacilatted tn doi .r-ch uiniversal gaied. And I uach heas heen~ the wondlerfeul rer.attt cof its apt. rains, that. the Londoni Lraancer, Mt~edienl Times, and the miat eminent phtysicianis of b~othi oisirphers, arc ;in'xitosly calling uipon suffer erstinhavce immtnedjate recotarso to it, and pao claiming that otf all k nown ne'iineita, it alonto has poasitively established its efficiacy bay nunde niablea profs oif aentrintg cosumpttion ad'all oth er diseases df the ,hungs. - . Fair stile at ihe A pothecaty Hall by . J. D. C HASE. Price S1 per hottle. lleidmhe'r 6 1846t ~ 12m ' 4G Brought to the Jal OF this .District, on ~the 9th instant, a ~..negro man, whlo says his naime isJA R. R ETT,.and. that Ihe belongs to Mr. Benjamin Rico, living withini four milesof Union Court House. Said Tellow rays ho-is a blacismithi, and has a very large sca''on his left a'rm,just below his elbbw; caused by'abarn; he also has a large dark spot or mole covered with 'hair, on the lower part- of Ihe left chleek. He is abouit five feet six ahd half inches high, between 25 and-28 years of age and light compxion.. The owner is requested to come forward, prove property, pay - charges and take him away, or lie will be dealt with as thd law diecs. .. A. kJ.,URT. 3. E. D. Mlarch 13, 1849 '" -t f s. New Boot and Shoe - MANUFACTORY. ATH ERE 'Gentlemen's ISoots tind Shires ni-ae innia in a mdostsnperior style of ft rand workmanushjp.,. Oenlem'en wantung cork soled,.donble sojed, water 'proof, wialking, dress..'patent Feather. and a fino jinnmp sole'd' BOOT'S. need' but leave their orders with the subscriber. -'. *aarcil~: Yi~LL4M. .SicIEVOY. .New BlacksmiZth ShOi~ 7 1'H E Sublscr~iber havilig. pricuised 'the ser-. Ivice, of 1a'unto.a,1 ackli~ntth w'~l knon in this comttnity,.ptrp red tWeceite al orders in this i pe..of bnsimess.' Shop opposite Dr. Johnson's lot. E. J.MSihS. 1eb14 t f 41 COMSTOCK'S MEDICINES, CAN BE GOT ONLY AT THE . APOTHECARIES HALL. THE GENUINE BALM OF COLUMBIA, F0- RESTORING THE HAIRt. To the Ladies. "Long hair is aglory to woman." says Paul,. And all feel the troth of..the pious quotation; Preserve it therr, ladies-your glory may fall, Unless yon protect it-with this preparation. If you wish i rich; luxnrinnt hiad of hair, free from Dandruff and Scurff; do not fail to procure the genuine' Balh nof Colunmbia. In cases of baIdness it will more than exceed you expecta'tions.. Cixtyion.-iever buy unles' you find te nam8e of Coistock & Co., on thewrapper of each butie. Longley's Great Indian Panacea. Jst.-For Colds and Feverish feclings pre yenting esvers. 2-1-For Asthma, Liver Complaint and Bit lions affectioins.' 3d-For Diarrhaia, Indigestion and Lors o Appetite. 4th-For Costiveness in fAmiles and muales, and Nervous complaints, 5th-For Stqeemach affections,. Dyspepsia, Piles. Rhemarin tism, &c. The great points are. it is not bad to talce, never aives PAIN and NEVER. leaves one COSTIVE !! For all 1hese Jbings ii is warranted unequall de. and all who dn not fild it so may returnt the botile nd get their money, Conisttick & Co. Proprietors. 59 Poydras it, Ne.w Orleaus. Dr. Larzett's Juno Cordial or Pro. - -creative Eliiir. Fdrlboth male and-fem'ale-presibed as an effectual restorative in cnses at dehility, impo tenicy, or barrer.nes, aid all. irregutlarities of rture. It is all that it profiases to .be, viz.: Naire's grand restuirative and remedy for those-in themarried state without offprmng. Dcafness. iYAe Dr. McNair's ACOOSTIC OIL for thde- uie of Deaftiess. AlSo.-nil thdse disagre. ble enoisetlike the buzzing ofr rseits, falling of water, whizzing of steam, which .nre syml tome of approncIng denine'ss. M-my persons who have beerdnaffor ten.fiftden. or twenty year.., and were -subject to tike ear trumpets, have,. afrer using one or two hottles; thorwn asido .their trumpets, being shade perfectly well. It has cured cases of ten. fifteen, and even tliirsy years staiding of Derfiess. Prico.41 per fiask..., -- -. ... -: Connel's Alagical Pain-.Eztractor. Tf E WORLD'S WONDER.-pronoinc ed so by all who have ever used it. Sold in this place by J. D. CH ASE. is a govereign rsenedy for - Burns, Scalds, Sore nyes and Nipples. Eryseplas. Barbors Itch. Cuts,.Ernp tions of the Sk in, &r. Hays' Linimcnt for the Piles, The wotst nttack of the Piles are aflectutilly and permanestly eored in a short time. by the . use of the gennine H ays' Liniment. Hundredi ofour first citizens threoughout the country have sied this Liniment with complete success. It is warrantesd so cnre the rnost aggraved case. Caution.-Net-ver buy it unless % ou find the nate of Comstock & Co., upont the wrnpper, proprietors of the genttine article, or you are cleafed with coiunterfeit. Aother's Relif--Indian Distovery. All tpe itt III hecome mothers. migd atm childbearing, nre.enrnestly entreated to caln their fears, allay their niervouessts. nnd rcotlie their wiy by thei use of.this'suit extraordiinary vegetable prodnction. Those who will candidly observe its viruins, 'iist approve of it in their heart:'t every kinid and nlfectinitate hns.band will fecel it Ihis most solemnt dmiy to nileviate the distress his wifse is expos:ed to, by n safe nad cer lein mrthsod,. which is, tho tuse of the Mthetr's Relief. Keep Yoiur Fect Dry. R ieember, to1 preserve heahlh, the feet shnni he -hept dry-, anti tha-t the (.)L O1F TANIN rentders lenther water prootft~ind doublles-its slit raibility. Also used for harness and Curriage Comnitock 4' Co.'s Concent rated Fluid Extract of Sarsavparilla. For the cnre rof siria. Chtrnm-o Rhtenmnt. tism, Genierat Debility. Ci'ntanuerti Disease:', scaly Eruptions of the Skin. Tetre. Pimipies or Pitstules one the Face. Liver AlTerctione, Albreni.. ril anod Syphia Dis'eamas. Biles' froim nns imn pure- hnbit of the boidy, Ulceratsis of thte iThroat and Leg. Pna anid Swellisng ot the Boenes, nnd all Diseinas nrising from :an imoptre state ofiliheIBtoodt. Exporenre nind Imaprudenice int Life, Excessive Use of Merculry, & c. Tis: Sarsaparilla is wntirantted positively as good as ntny niser (thait ensn he made at.-tmn dollar) at jsnstlhalf the -pre etof those so mssch adlverriseh, anmi -ass stroteg, viz: .50 cents' lier bousle, or six battles f,t $2 ,r0. Rdnmember to ask for Comstock's 5arsupasilla, and take nn other. Dr. Spohn's .Sick Headache Remedy. *Why.wvill you~ suffer with itat distressing cmttnplaist, whecna remedy is nt~hand that will not faiil to cure yost? This remedy-wdll eltec tsually destroy asny aitack of headache, either nervous or billionis. . It las cnred eases .of twenty'yearastanding.. pearedensth for the watit ofateiinna enimison Cold. Havo Jont .a CongiI .IRev. 17r. Barth'salom'ew's'EXPECTORA NT PINE SYRUP, will most positively giye relief, :nif save yosn.. from that most awhidi. disease, Pul,. nljonary Consumiption, wh'lich itantlly .sweeps into.the crave hnndrcda,of.ite .youog, the old, ,the lovely aindrthe gay... Com stock Henwes' Nerve--and - Bone. Liniment. AND IND.IAN VEGETABLE ELIXER Iawarrnted .to cure any case of -Rhteumtadsm., Gatr Cotttracted Chords attd Muscles, or Stiff Joigts. ttregthenos, Weak Limnbs.. and enables those who ntte crippled to walk n'gain. Usathtis article atnd be cured, or go withonttit and suffer .qs y on please. Cer tifreate's of estres by thse hn n dreds enno be seen at 59 Po~~ydras street, N. U., wheere tis article is sold only genuitne. Carlton';s Ring Bone and Spavin Cure. For she cure of Ring Bone. Blood SpAvin, Bond: Sptavint. Wid Galls, Splints, and Cstrb on Horses. AlsoCA RLTOI'S FOUNDER oINTrMENT,'fdrihe cene of ounder, lihit Hoof, HIoof-banda'- Horseg, "and- Contrniered .Feet. Als;all Wotnudsa Brtuises in the Flesh, Galled'Darks, Cracked H'edls. Scratches, Nickt ings, Docking, Criter, Kioks2&6.- - S-- - Cau~tian. . - . All'of she abve namtetd nrticles nro.aold only gensuine by COM'eSTOCK& CO..59 EPoyfras street. New Orleans.. COJM8TOCK &-BR O T HE RS:,69 Sedend si., Si. Lodiii aind COM1.. STOClK .CO'.3 Cosdripnd ast?;'NewYja, ProprieTors of',thie Origirial tand idny:Gc tnhtn M~,igicoW Piin-xtr~setor. H ais also..oni hat a coynpleje assortmuent of Soas and 1Nrfumi: , ivhich, vilflhe iiild lorvwer ithan itt a-othler liotisein'the United Stfeos. for ash. -- -Alsrafor-sale- iyJf. D.CCH.SE,1 Apothein rie' Hanl. Edgefield C. [L'-8 C.N Ainril one 1At9, I tsn i The Great Remedyfur Rheunalsm.eit, Pain in'lie Side, Hip, Bach, Linbs and Joints, Scrnfua, King's Evil, While Sedliirgs, Hard Timors, Stif Joints, and ld. Fized aiins wrhatever. Where this Plaster is Applied PAIN.CANNOT EXIST... A gentleman in iie -South of- Europo and Pales-ine, in 1830, lieard so nngh said in.the latter place in favor of JEW DAVID'S LLAS TElt, and of the (as he considered) muiraculue cures he had perfornied, that lie w-as induced to try it no his own person, foi 'a Long' and Liver A ffection. thereioval of'which hnd been the chief 'bject of- his joitrney, lint *iich had resisted the-genitl and delicinus climde. He accordin-gly atpplied- a plasier.on the ritkt of.his chest where the pain was seated, another between the shoulders, and one oyetr th'e region of the liver. In the.iean timne.hledrank freelv of' an herh tea of lazative'qualities. He soon fonnd his health improving, and in it few weeks 'his cough left hio; the sallowness 6f his skin disappeared, his pin was reminved, and lis health became permanently reiterated. - The following is from Mr. Worstel, -editor of the Massillion Gazette, Ohio. "Genitemen-:-Disring last wotein an'd sprinj, I was o tionhiled with a pain.irbreast as- to render-me unfit for the duties 'of .my office: ani henrhig vonr JEW DAVID'S or HE BREW-PLASTER hiizlty recoomended'lor similar cases, I ws. indsced to give it a trial. I had'vorn a plas1itcr loni my breast but.n short time,.when all pain left me, and I as briablea again to engage in the labors of the office. I wonid ilso stare, that my sister, residing 'm Steihenville ini this State, hai received mitch benefit fromu its use. Yonrstruly,* - J. P.-WORSTE-LL/' Mla.illon, Nov. 12,1843. -It ha.i been very. beneficial in cqtses of Wenk ness. snch as Pain'and Woukness in the sioip. ne. Weak Limbs, Lnmerie.s. Affection o! thc Spine, 'Female Weitkness, &c. N6-femnle, ei'blect t6'pnin cr weakness in 'the bark or sides, should be- without it. - Married ladies- in delicate situations. find great relief -from con stintly. wyearinig,this plester.; - .. The appliention of iho. Plaste'r between:the shmolders has been found. certain ramedy.for Coilds, Gunghis, Phthisic and Lung A ffections, 'in their primary stages. It destroys inflamma tion by perspiration. 6EWAR. oF COUNTERFEITS! tXuTion.-The Subscribers are the onlY Genernl Agents in 11e Southern States for the sale of this truly viliable l'lsster'; nod ir. order to prevent puirlihasers being itmposed uponhy a counterfeit article, sold in this city ntnd else where.-for the.grnuine, they invite particular aittentiun to tme lollowing markts of the Genuine: IsL.--The genuine is put ip in smooth, en gine itirned buottomo.ed.boxes, not solder-d in. 2d -The genuine. has the engraved head of Jew Divid dui the dirictibps, ardnnd the box, t ith -ncomianyin record or Court to -E. Tirylnr, Iochester. - (- SCOVIL &-MEAD. Cimrtres Street. Vholesale Geieril Agents for the -Southern States. to whnm all ndaers nmnstlhe addressed. Sold alsa; Wholesne and Retail.by - . JOHN D. CIASE, A pothecaries 1.fall, Edge 1-AVILAN D& RISLEY, amid J. BARNETT & CO , Augu:sta; Georgia. - Feb 14. 1849 IV Dr. Roger's Compound Syrup of -Liverwort and Tar. 4SAFF. atmt-eimiin citre for CONSUMPI - ThiN OF TIlE LUTNGS,. Spitting uf Blod. Cmeiths, Colds. Asthmia, Patm imi thme Sidle, Btronclii, hlo'oping; Con;;h anid all Pal.. irnonary Affection Extracts fromi Certificiates which can be seen -- in full by calling upomn the Agemisa Mr. A. L. Scorill.-Having been r.fihicted with a maost riistreaig Comth, nintil my Li~nage hecame aifketed to such a degree that- I wvas cntinmiallhy sp'iiting blood; amnd binmg tinder the care of n. .able physiciant, wvithomn t obtainng anty relief until I proenred a bottle of Dr. Rod ger's Liverwort and Tar, whlichm restored me to leatllh in a v'ery shom t timne. -- Cincin nati. Nov. 5, 1844. Fromt the lim. Jttdge Williim Burke, late Pus o-.mstemr of tthe eity of Cincinnati for nmore *thtan twenty years. The statemnmt of.Instice Finch is entitled to the fmllest confidetnce of the public.'. I canifilly cnrrmhornte what he has said, having used the inedicitle nyself' with the most decided btentefit. .WILLIAM BiURK~E.-. Cincinnamti, Aug. 12, 18-45. A nr.at AniSAB.K CottE of co~s't P-rioN. Mr. Scoill-I wras taken with a most d(1. tressmng conigh.nnud my hings rieenme-so. dis eased thntt I biled in a short time several quarts. I wvas redimced so lmow 1that all of my igiends, arid even mf phiysicisn.< thoutght I imitst die of Constumotni N~y brother tenuririg of thle remarkable cores made lay Dr. Roger's Liver wort antd Tar, pirocuiredan bottle. anid biefore I had takeui onue haf of it,'it seemned-to-go to. the very seint at thte diseases I raised a large-qnnn tity ot pililegm amud mnatter, end my~ congh wais stppmed as yn charm'. .'Anid 'byjta tise was restored to por'fect leai' . - GABRIEL WHITEHEAD. Sworn to and subscrmbed-this 26th Nay., 1847. - -H. E. SrauCna, MIayor of Cincinnati. [Extract from a Letter from the Rev.' 'Henry - - W isemnan.j- -- - - Mfr. A.-LScoztil-As Dr.- Rod ger's Live'r wortatid Tar hail been the means o(tsnathg nmy companion..from a. premature:grave!. I feel ituder thea obligation to..gijs'a -mysi rjuqece to the circulation of so valuable a muedicinie. iUENR~Y WI$EMAN. - Patrot, Gallin-co-,'O , Dec. 2321846.' T ' Ffrnm-'Dr.'Wson'. ' " I -have heeun the 'fily ' physiciamn - bfMr. Wiseman for the' isatstwelvea-yenrs;: dunri; that time Mrs. Wiseman has been emnflerinI; from diseaseelungs, And.-finally.all thiosyrmp. bins. of Ptlmotptry. Gannsuusptioa - appeared. All the usmil retmedips utiled. At this time. she commnence~d'nuing Dr. Rodgef's Livsrwton' and Tar.' ft'aatelJ like a charm. In it. fesilays she decli'ed hierself nearly w~ell. 'I ha-ve -n~o donbt of its virtn'ee, und inld eheerftully re commend it to persons.-amfilicted with diseased . PattIot, Gailflijuoty, Oinio. -- r-,.n it ie'6trned wr~0ptr upd ettlPe.a ape -Bt fe ir 'sizf ires far *5 -Sold whiolesalerandyetail-hy - - -SxGOVILi.&tAD,' - Ge 1a 13-Gjesstreast.,-N.mBrieansa GnrlAgents for the.Southern States. Also, sold by JO'fl.'CH A SE, Edgefield CiS4.,- iptLd 'F M.k DurDY Ci tles '8.it Cnrolinn. . *-a' - Feb. 25 1er 0 DR. -T0WN!?END?'S C,0MPO ND-X-rRA(CT.OF The mest -exraodinary Medicie, i 4s Wrd, 0-TWis Eairact is pqt up in qurt botles; it is six. times chcap'r,. pleasanter, and war. ranted suprrtor to .any .sold.. It cur'e. with oui vomiting, purgig,.uickening, or debiljtai ting the Pat-nt'. .. *lhe great be'aty andj'superiority of tI Sarsapiilla 'oveii all other redicine' ithat while it eradrcates'disease, it invigorates'the qody. It is one of the very best SPRING'ANf StJMMEl hnDICININ0'. Ever knovn; it-not cnly purifies the oele system, and strengthens the person,.but It creates new, puke aid rich blood ; a pibet possessed by no 6theinedicine. Aid-m.this lids-flierand secret ofits wonderfulsuedes. It has-performed. within- tlie last Gelyears moiethan 100;000 curesef severe cases'b dise ase; at Jeast 15,000 were-considered -j. curable. It, has saved the fives.of mote than 5;000.children during-tbe.past-seaseni, 10,000 Ctaesof GeavatDeb ti aM - . . want of Ne-vous Anegy, . i . , Dr. Townsend's.Satsaparilla invigoratesihl whole system permanently. To those -whi have -lost their muscular energyby tbe uan of medicine or indiscretion -committed in youth, or the ezcessiveindulgence of thepas. siens,.and brought on a general physical pros. tration of tho.nervous system, lassitude, want of ambition, (ainting sensations,. premattire deca and decline, hastining towards that fatal discase, Consumption, can . efiliiely restored 'liy this pleasant remedj This Sar so parillais Tar superior to any INVIGORA TING CORDIAL, as it removes and invigo rafes the system, givdes activity -to the limbi, and strength to the -musdular systemI, li4 most extraordinary degree. - ConsuamaltIo Cured. Cicanses and Strengthens. Contuirptioe can* cued. Bronckiist, -Consumption. Liser'em. -plaint, Colds, Catarrh, Coughs. Astma,-t.O, ting of -Bood, Soreness in the chest., Hstk Flush,.NigAi Soeats, Dificult or, Ptfnus Ez. pectoration. -Pain in the Sido, &c. pawssbu alnd casb. cjard4. . heumatis, This is only onb of more than 4j000 cases of Rheunatirn ..that pr. Towmsn4's Sis parilla has eured. The most severe .ahd chronic casea qre weekly eradicatbd byjits extroidary v~rtues. ..a Jims Pummings, EAq., one of the.assi' tuntb In the Lunatic Asylum, Blackwall's iI land;is'thi' kentlenian ipoken of i ithe foej lowing letier: Dr. To*nsbnd, Pear Sir: tiave sufferel terrility for hine yeard with the RhiuinatiiUf coneiderable of the iime I could not ar,bi'eep or ivalk. I bad the utmost distressing VaIaN and my limbs were terribly swollen. I have used -pur bottles bf your Sanapauilla, and they havd done me more than one thousand dollarsa worth of. good. I-an soc much bet. ter-indeed, I am entirely relieved.- You are at.liberty-to use this for the benefit of the. flicted, .. Youra respectfully, .JAMES CUM FITS! FiTS! F1T Dr. Townend, not havi parilladih cases of Fits,.of mended it, and was sur following fro:i.an intellig Fatmer in Westchester Dr. Townrend, Dear Sir-. girl seven years ofragewhoa years afflicted, with Fits; we:,_ rythin- ,fpr her, but without although wc could find no n our ciclars for case like as she was in very delicate hcalThb gi ve lier soma of your Saasaparilla,i very gliad wve did, for it lh'a not only etr& hecr strenglb; but she has had no returiaf the Fits,' to our great please and surprise. Sihe is fast becoming rugged and hearty. fdr which wc fcet gratful. Yours,- respeetfuily, JOHN BUTLER, J . .FE MA LtE MEDiCINQE! Dr. Townscnd's Sarsaparilla is a sovereign and speedy cUre for Incipient Consumption, Barreness, Prolapsus Uteri, or falling of the womb, Piles, Leucorrea, or Whites, obstruc dnor difticult M1enstruration, Incontinence of Uririe; or involuntary discharge thereof, and for the general jpostration of tlie systent; no matter whether the result of inherent ecause, produced by irrbegularity, illness or ac' didecn.. Nothing can be mosurprising than its invigorating effects- on the human .framne. .Persons all weakness and Jassitude, fronm tak ing it, at.once becomo.robust and full of en orgy under its influence. '. It immediately countcracts the necryclessness of the female frame, which is the great cause of barreneus. It will net be expected of us, in, eases of so delicate a nature:, to exhibit certificates of cures performed but we can assure -the afilic ted, that hundreds of cases have been report eto us; thousands of. cases where fnmilies have been without child: en after using~a few hotpties of .this invaluable miedicine.. have been blessed with Shehealthf ioffpring. Great B~esaing to Miftlcrs'and Children,. It is the safest and htost eIfecialantydiciua. for putrifying the system, and relbeving iihe iufferings dttendant upon ciibirtlhW~or di &o'vercdt It strengthens both'the mithorgau child; proienis grain 'ard~ disease, icilse aind e'uric' thief'ood, abd'iose ah&'bate used it(, thi'n~k it'io indislionsabls. .It'ia lhghly useful batW before iad after conflneantit, as it'preveiits disiasattendantotichildbirthi In Costiveness, Pires; Crampis,-'Swelling-of the Feet,'Daspondency,. jea'rjburndomjt-. ing,;Paih inthe Back ,bd Loin~si Falae;Paia. hleniorarhage. and i'n regulating 1t-ha:Seorew tions and equaliz~ing ihe circulation it has ne equal. The great. beauty of-ithiS Mediciaq isr itiis always safe, 'and.tjae- most~del este use Jt most successtully, - ..s. -. OPINIONS OF DHYBICLaWS... *Dr. Townsend is slmost dlally*'eceivingiw. dets from Physicianr in digerntsrt'o the Thaisis-topertifyi iab'e,'(heundereigned Physicians> of -the~ City uof4Albany,hbaya-in numerous caSes prescuibedk Dr. Townsen4e Sareaparilla, and-ItelieVe isolae-onef thae ... ..~.*Ls gMip .. .,' , ..1I. fiar oop,. ~.. P. E. ELMuppon v[b. -*,0igfo the.-great suesos end.-imtrsens saleof D,-TwsOodi5aSasapai'ili,s san br- of .met-w.hl. were fornerlyt; g , Dok,r, hey gener 4 gu i i~a te rme shape ottfes,i adsome of'tieita,kar tole and copied our advertisements 'te are only worthless ilttttitions and should be ,J.forsale in Edgerteld att.e DRUG bA7,nRA, 8:rnt y .. G, L. PEr4N, M~arch 14,~1849 ~1y S' Agent.