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Drug, Medicine, G. L, PEN W OUL) inform his cutaton he has iade arran geei Charleston th.ad at tie *Nrth,. fli Cas', ao tal customWrs 1118Y - nd j nu'iu Drugs, Medicins, ceries, Confctiow40 q. ai.d in fact pre:ynn cine and Grocery Store, at the lowvest ma:u inspection of experienced Physicians. and i approved. . . Just received a fresh supply Quinine, E kr, Opium, Sal Soda, Lobelia, E ppings. of the best known remedies f'r worms. an tepartment-alo, fresh RICE, RAISI CA ND/ES, Stc. - A For sale on commissUion 9,000 lbs. Prime May 16 1849 Spring aund Sunmneri GOODS. T HE Subscriber has just received from New York and Charleston, a large aud well selected Stoca of Fashionable Dry Goods, conprising a complete assortment of Ging hams. Printed Lanttus Brocades, Linen and Worsted Horages. Black Lnw,14. Al. pocus, Silks, Laces, Cloves atl Ho.ierv. with a very large assritmeut of PRINTS and LNNEN GOODS. Al-o, a large lot of Hardward, Crockerv, and (tl;as Ware, Drugs. Paints, and Oils, Saddlery, Hats, Bonnets, Shoes and Bouts, and a choice lot of GROCER iES. Havinz a good assortmen t of every kin I and quality of Goods usually kept in a Country Store. I fIl confident or pleasing all who may favor me with u call. ly Stock being much larger than usual at this Season, I am anxious to r3duce i, ari personi .-wishing to buy at low prices. will do well to call helbre purchasing elsewhere. Cash Custoiners shall be ph ased. S. F. GOODE. April 18 G1 13 A CA RD. T IE Undersigned have associated them.. selves for the purpose of transacting a General Commercial Untsiness. and take great pleaiure in anoonncing to their friands and the trading comunuity at large, that they are now receiving and opening at their new Room, (Bland's Corner.) a large and entirely new Stock of Gomds. which have bee, carefully se lected by both of us from the latest arrivals in Charlestai and the Northet 3Jiarkets. Our Stock comprises every article usually kept ila the rade. We deem it supemfitnus to enuncrate arti eles and to make promises and pledges, as to what we will or will noit do. l3nt confident that we can please even the miost tistidenns, we most respeitfully invite a thorough inspec tion of onr Goils nod Iric'es. Deerninel to merit, we contidently ask a liberal share of patronage. W. P. BUTLER, J. A. BLAND. Edgefield, March 23, tf 10 NEW GOODS! l E Snhscriber has just zeccived his Stock of ,Spring & Summer Goods, ConasistiIg part of S PRINTElD JAC. AlUSLINS. SILK AND LINEN iitAGIE. OT'lEI) AND PLAIN SWI.S MUSLINS. .4iUS LtN G IiAM. ENGLISH -- & AS lllA PRIN N ill osli rimingxs. F'ine * 13onnaets & Bonnet Rlibbons. Croceries. Hardware, Crockery. Shoes. Leghorn. Panama. Silk and BE~AVElt hATS. All of which will be sold very low, and alib eral discount for CASH. B. C. BRYAN. March 21 1849, tf 9 TlHE Board of Cormmiission~ers of the Poor, Twill hind to service the following boyvs and girls. the boys until they arrive sit the age of twenty-one years, and the girls until they arrive at the age or eighteen years (or mnarry viz: Thomas story, now seven years uldl. Benjamin Busbee, now six years old. Wesley Phymnail, now six years old. George Fortuer, now six years old. Luccinda Story. now fourteen years old. -Hulda Story, now Six years oldl. .Rebecca Plymnil, now fourteen years old. 8ardelia Plymail, nowv nine years old. Lenorn Fottner, now nine years old. Edeith Dye, now fourteen years old. They are sound and hearty children, and the. Board of Commiissionmers, desire to plaee themo in charge of persons of good chiaracter. tha:t they may be reared it good morals, and indus trious ha'bits. Persons wishitng to receive either of them will apply at the next mer-tini of the Board, at the Poor linse of Edgefield District, on Tuesday after the first Mnnday in July next. April 11 eowSmn 11 DRUGS & MEDICINE~S.I TH E nnodersignied have associated them u.selves for the purpose of transacting the DRUG BUSINESS, and take great leasnite In annonncing toi ihe Physicians aiid commnuni ty at large. thait they are no'. receiving and opening at their new ro'om. next door toi Messrs. Bliand & Butler. a large stock of D~rugs which hiave bteen carefully selected by one of~ the firm in the Northerin Miatkits. Our stock comprises every article usually kept in the Drug line. We can and will sell as low na the sameamr ticle canx be obtained in Hamburg or Augustu Teasts-On six Months time, five per cent discont fur Cash. E. BLAND, M. D. E. F. T-\tWUE, Mi. D. A G. TEAGI!E, M. D. Edgefield C. H. May 9, if 16 With Hammer i haund, All Arts I doth undi(erstand. T TE Subscriber at the sign of he Go1 den Shoe. has operned1 nemar the Spanmi H otel the business of Black & Gurnsmithing. in all its branches. in shoeitng horses uind in all othi er work of his tradle, lie warrttnits to give full satisfsetion. Gunsmithinig is done ini ll c-ees fosr rash. ISAAC IJRANCiJ. General Store, N, Agent, ers and the puilic generally, that mis with experienicrul Aentis in 1-g tip purchise hi, spplies enitirt , 1elV (nII bein! _suipphled withl fresh e Perfumery, Paints, Oils. Dye S5uff. Gro ch every artiCIe nant1V fiouind in i Medi ket prices, his Mediciis will be under the u article n ill be offered for sale that is bo ulish Calomel. bet Blue Pill Alss. Tur Sarsaparilla. FahncsLocks Vermifuge, one I various articles in the Medicine and Dru; NS, AL.UONDS, FIGS, PRUNES 180 IACON & LARD. ii 17 PRus P E C T1 U S OF TUE' NEWBERRY PALLADIUM. T H E Undersigned propose piuilislhig ii ..tieTown of Newberry, S. C.. a Week ly Newspaper, hearing the above title; and ib thus issniing our Prospectus to the people II Newberry District, we feel astired. from the spirit of' her citizens. that we will receive a sub stamtial suiport. We also feel th:t they ire aware of the idvaiiinges to ie derived fron havina a Newspap,:r published in their iiidst. Relying in the people or Newherry, and the South generally, lur their patroige and sup. pot i, our exertions will he to make the Palladi im tomectid to it, Heblum/adul piubilshed in the Soutih. It will ndlii be 'ur endeavors to mak, the.1'allditi a paier that vill it oice.supij the ltRunding want. if the people-to eller whic. neither expense i labir will be spared No effort on or part will he watoting tot keel iir renders formished with copions Statistics o tie Trade aid Itesources II the Snitth um West. mod keep thti.m itifortmed as to the state the industrial interesue of the counitry general ly. The interests of the South will ever hi stroigly ndvocated. throgh onr cohintints, vi: i a strong adheretce to all hoe, Deratici Principles which Suuth Carolina has ever si firmly maintained. Thte Liternture, 'Afercantile aid Scientifit Reontices of ltitelligeice, now' alheudy at ou: comcmnd. are fully equal t those ettjoyed by any weekly i pper tit the Sth, nd ti our eit deavors wi'l ever be to retain and add largelj to the sane. While, therefore, we nppeal hi the South for the utipport of the Palldim, n: a paper devoted to Soternti iteresis. our con. stunt aim will be tic iierit that sipport. The Palidinm will he printed on a sheet 2 by 3* hcee eimhraeing twenty rour columns of nniter. id will be issued'azt soon Its a; stilti cient niober of suberibers ire obtained te warrant the undentakitng. Tvxti.-lThe Pnudiain will be puibislie weekly, at two dillatrs per annum. in tdvane two dollars anI Ifly cets if paid within six moniths, and three dollars.-i after that time nur within the yar. and will lie condtcied under the firm of WaT & HULLAXo. H. 1). WItAY. 11. L. HOLLAND. V'.7 Ali l-ttra or bosiiness will. for the ire. sent, ie directed to frazersvilic P. 0., Abbe vil:e District, S. C. State of South Carolina. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN TIlE CO.1iMON PLEAS. Hi. flottware for C. H1. Goodatt Dcdaration In Attach vs. 71rnt. Chiarlee 1nll. J Assuwpsit. Rich ard Coleman, Declaration in Attach vs m1ent. H vram Ky. Assumpsit. :E ln'iif' in these cases having filed the'ir dheltrtione respeeiively' in mtu (Ulice. nitd the Deheti.inntst hauvinig noe wife en attiorntey knownt io be within itie State. or whome a copy tof the. delar.iti-mt with a rule ir pletml. conk, he served. Ii is ordered, tht thu sauid Dd endanits do sev ~eralhy ph-ind tio the de~. cli:rmioels agaitnst them re.spectiviely, within year aned a ,inty fromt, jiidgmient will be award e~d agasintst ;hema. TIJOS. G. BA CON, Glerkc. Clemk's Office, 29th, Sept. 1&ld. Oct 4 4uq 3 Brought to the Jail O F this Doier, a Nibio i matn whi ~Jsays his namte is WI LLIA.\. aitnd tn he ritwsnwivny fromt Mrl . A hrmnti Lewvry livitng on Dutcant's cireek. Lawirenns Di~trici, S. C. to i bomit lie was hired, bitt thai he benlong. tic ir. Robierni M arra, livinig I10 miiles alcove Newihierry Cionrt Honse, iS. C. Sat!idllow is nhoutt live feet. six inchiec high-he is between 21 aind 22 yeatrs o1 nge antd tif light compilexn'ionf. Hie has -ev eral senurs on his foireeid antd tnek, the muost oef which he satys wats es.ntsed by fahh itig off of' horses ; he dlso has ascar or bis tipper lipi. Tue ocwneur is re'qested to enime forward, prove property, paty c'hargea andu takt him awaty, or lie will be dealt with as thec law directs. A. 11. BURT, J. E. U Juno 5 1819, t f 20 Br'ought to thec Jail OF thik Distice, a n,uto tian whloRnys .his namne is EDMUND0, anud that h<( beluongs to Mrl . I letnry Tlippean.ce. livini S. C. Satid fellowi is about five feet, eigh1 inichr-s high. be:twceen 20 aind 21 years n. age atnd of dlark comt~plexiotn; he lias a seni on the f,:rehtend and also one over his righi eye, lie says he ratnaway about three weeks Th'le ndener is reqgnesteid to come forwardl, prove property, pny chiarjges anid tike him ttway, or' be will be dealt witih as the law directs. June 6 If 20 Brought to the Jail OF this District, on the. 9th instant, A ~.negro mani, who says his tnme is JhAlb h ETT, iand that ho belotngs to Mr. Benjmin Rice, living within four iles of Untion Courl Housc. Said fellow rays Ite is a blactusmith, and lhas ia vcry large scar on his left arm, just below his elbbw, caused by a burn; lie also has a large dark spot or mnolo covered with hair, on the lower part of the left cheek, lie is about five feet six and half inchecs htigh, between 2$ and 28 years of ase anid light comupezion. f Te owner is rcquecsted to come forward, prove property, pay charges and tako him away,-or he will be dealt with as the law dhtects. A . H . BURT. .T. E. D. March 18, 1849 t f S A Few BIBLES. l',RAYBi UOOKS nnr -.TESTA MENTS, bounid in cailh antd gilt, Icy J. I). UlHASE. .M-n-ch 1n .e 17 The Great Remedyfnr Iiheumatism, Gout, Pain in the Side, Hip, Back, Limbs and Joints, Scrofula, King's Etil, IFhite Scrdlings. Hard Tumors, Stiff Joints, and all fixed Pains tchatever. Whiere this Plaster is Applied, PAIN CANNOT EXIST. A gentleman in the South of Europe and Pales- ie, in 1830, hetrd so mnch said in the latter place int lavor of JEW DAVID'S PLAS TER, and of the (as he considered) mirtaculouis cures he had performed, that he wis induced to try it no his own person, for a Long and Liver All'ction. the removal (if which had been the chief tobject of .his journey, bil which had resisted ite geniairind deionis clime. He accordingly npplied a plaster on the right of his chest where the paii was sented, another i between the shultders, and one over the region of the liver. ilt the wean time he diank freelv of an heorh ten of laxative qualities. He soo'n itiind his health improving. and in a few weeks his cough left him ; the sallowness of his skin disappeared, his pain was renioved, and him health becaime permanently reiterated. The following is from Mr. Worstel, editor of the Massillion Gazette, Ohio. "Gentlemncn-During last winter and spring I wass vo tronld with at pain in breast a-4 to render me uinfit for the duties of my oflice: and hearing %our JEIV DAVID'S or IIE UIl lEV PLASTER highly recommended lor similar cases, I wUa induced to give it a trial. I had wtorii it plaster upon my bretist but at shor time, when all pain leftie. and I was ennialed nain to engntge inl the labors of tie office. I woild also state, ctat my sister, residiig in StenthenvillLe in this State, has received much benefit frmi its ude. Yours, truly, .. P. WORSTELL." Rlasillon. Nov. 12, 1843. It has iee: very beneficial in enses of Wenk itess. suach as Pain andWeakness in the stiom. nch. Weatk Limbs. Lameness. Affection of thc Spine, Female Weakness, &c. No femide, stiblect to pitin or weakness in the bark or sides, shoild he n itihoti it. Married laies in delicate tiitiations. find great relief frot con statily wearing this plaster. -he applinttion of the PIlaster between thi shtulders has been fontti a certain reniedy for Colls, Goighs, Phthi tic and Loig Affections, ini their priatary stages. It destroys inflanina. tion by perspirationt. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS! CAuTio.-The Subscribers are the only General Agentts in the Southiern Stite for chi sale of this trnly vilinble Plaster; nnd ir. order to prevent purchasers being imposed uiponi by a connierfeit article. %old in this city and else. where. fher the genuine, they invite particular iUetion in the iidlowing marks of hithe Geiiitne: 1st.-The genuine ik put til in stnooti, en ne turned be'ttnmed boxes, not solder-d in. 2d -The geinie has the engraved head of ew David in the directions, around the box, with nccompenycng record of Court to E. Tteyinr, Rochester. UT SCOVIL & MEAD. Chartresqtreet, Wholesale General Agents for the Southern States, to whom ill orders mnust he addree.ed. Sold alsn; Wholesale and Retail by JOHN D. CHASE. Apoiltecaries Hall, Edge fieldl Court Honse, S. C., A.SO, by H AVILAND & RISLEY, anid J. BARNETT & CO , Augusta, Georgia. Feb 14. 18-19 M-y 4 Dr. Roger's Compound Syrup of Liverwort and Tar. I SAFE antid cerain re for CONSUIP. t. TIUN OF TH E LUNGS, Spititig ol Bllood . Caeb~s, Colds, Asihn, Ptimi in thei Side. Briunechitis, Ilooping Congh and all Pul mtonacry Affectinnis. TrESTIMONIALS. Extraets from Certificates which can be seenc itt full by callinig upon the Agenits: Mr. A L. Scoill.-Havintg beena afflicted with a most distressing Conulh, nntil mny Ltiigt hecumie niieied to sutch a degree thtat I wtas conttitnuallhy sptitting bild; and Iteing uinder the camrt f sit aeble phlysicinn, without tbraiingri ainy relief runtil I peroenredl a bottle of Dr. Rod~ uzer'se l.ixerwort tund Tiur, which restored me to health in a very shioct tiute. J. FINC H. Citicintiutti. Nov. 5. 1844. From thce lInn. Judige William Burke, late Poesm-i.sr-te f the r'ity ttfCincinncatt for coe that twvonty yea.rr. 'I lhe stattemti~ otf Justice Finch is entitled co the fullest cmnfienice ouf the pubhlic. I ecan fuilly corr'boratie wht lie has said, haiving nsed the miedicine myuself writh the most deccided henefit. W IL LIAM1 BURKE. Cintcinnatti, Atag. 12,.1845. A REMiAutAar.E CURE OF coYSUMSPTiON. Air. Scocdl-I was takeni with a most di,. trewmtcg cotegh, aine y irigs beeine so die, eased that [ bled in nt short taie several qua~rts. I was reducced so low that all of myi) irienid, anud eveni my pthysicianis, thought I musat die of Ceonsiiutiin! aly brother hearing of the retmarkttble cures muade b~y Dr. Reoger's Liver evort ande Tnir, piricuired a bottle. antd before I hadl taken one haltf of it, it seemted to go to the very seat of the disease. I rsise'd a laerge qunnl tity ol phtleam arid mattter, rcnd moy congeh was stppd n 'a charm. Aced by its use I wa restered to perfect hienhlh. GABRIE~L WHJITEHEAD. Sworn to acid subelscribed thtis26ith Nov., 1847. '- LI. E. SPE~xcER, Mlayor of Cincinniati. [ Extract from a Letter from te Rev. Heinry WVisemcarn.] Mr. A. L. Scovill-As Dr. Rodiger's Liver wvort ancd Tar hits beeni tho menna of~ sntatching may cotnioniut fronm a piremature grave! II heel nder the ebligation to give mty influence to the circulation of so vtaluabile a metdicine. HENRY WVISEMAN. Patriot, Gallia co-, 0 , Dec.823, 1646. .(From Dr. Wilson.) I have IUeen the family phystcan of Mir. Wisemau~n f rthle htast twclvc years; durinig thatr ticme Mrs. Wisematr, -as beeni stntTering from ditste'ed linnes. Aiud finally all thte symtp. tomts of Pielmnintry Getnsamnpion naeid. All the uisin I rieedies tied. Acthis time shte 1etiuentce'd nintg Dr. Rttdger's Liverwort anid Tar. Iittactedl like ia chiarmi In a few daya she der~htaredl herself nearly well. I hnve ito edotbt of its virties, nid wotuld cheerfuilly re coenitd it to personis aeflie~ted with, disetised lungs. - H. Rt. WILSON, M. D. P'atriot, Gallia cotunty, Ohio. DFAwARE OF CoNTEE:s. N. B.-Th'le gentiine article is signed. " An dreic RtoJr3," Ott the etinrvedwapraon eatch btttle. ~ e Xilpraon (J' PrucE-$1 per bottle, car six bottles for $5,. Sold whtolesale anid ie aillaby SCOVIL & MIEAD, 113 Cha~rtres st., N. Orleains. Giene'ral Agets four the Souithernc Stactes. Also,, sold by JOH-N D. CH ASE. Edgefield C. IH., WainnovA & DEsvv, A bbeville C. H, . .rctcnerT & Co, ancd HlAvnc.An, RrcstLv & Co., Ancgtsta Gin.,* and lAvct.ANo, HAR~tI. & Co., aend P'. Mi. ComiEN, Charleston, South Ca rolinni. ret.. jyi 6 EDGEFIELD HOTEL. T FIE 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 tines, he has :educed his term's oflBoarding, to the follow ing reduced rates, for Cash only. RATES of BOARDINO. Man and horre per day, $1 25 Man per day,. 75 Fot Breakfast, Dinner, Supper, or Lodging, single, cach 25 Horse per day, 50 Single Feed, 25 The Subscriber returns his thanks to the community at large, for past favors and so icits a share of the same. 11. JENNINGS. Feb. 21 tf 5 IIAbTING'S COJiaPOUND SYRUP OF NAPHTHA. N OT only a pe itive bnt a warranted cure for conisumtipion and all diseases of the lings. This medicitie las decited the dispute rbout the cmtability of consmption, aid satis fied the medical faculty aid all who have used it, that coumioption and all nffections of tihe Inngs a not only be eiired, but they are asea sihy and siamply cred, ns aliost any of the dis orders to which the him.in fratte is liable. The operation of a sinigle bottle, which costs $1, is snilicietnt to satisfy any patient-if not ;l iagether ton for gone with the disease-ol this fact; and even a single dose gives evidence of its extraordinary influence in aresting and eradicatiig the mu!ndy by the i.iimediate relief which it allords. This is rco quack or secret remedy. Dr. lHastings. its discoverer. is one of the most eminent physicians of the nge, and has made a full disclosure of its history, and all its component parts to the world. not wishinig to incur the responsibility of confining to him, self, for the sake of pofit, a secret which was calculated to do such universal good. Arid such has been tie wonderful result of its ope. rati.'ns, that the London Lancet, Medical Times. nnd the moet einioent physicians of hoth hemispheres, are nnxiously calliig upon suffer ers to hnve immediate recourse to it, and pro. claiming that of all knowin medicine, it alone has positively established its eflicacy by unde' iiable proofs of curiig consumption and all oth er dis'nses of the.hmngs. For sale at the Apothecary Hall by J. D. CHASE. Price $] per bottle. December 6 1846 12m 46 State of South Carolina, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, IN THE COURT OF ORDINARY. Humphrie's Boulware. Guar'd of) Francis Richardson, Minor, Ap'l VS. Citation to Jag. M. Richardson & J. S. GAin-' ard, Exect'rs of the lost Will nod " Testament of David Richardson, I Deccased. IT appenring to my satisfaction that William T. Mlititer and wif'e,Satiuel Hill and Da. vid R. Bell. Legatees under the Will of the said David Richardson, Deceased, live bevond the limits of this State. It is therefore ordered that they do appear before ma in my Office at Edgefield Court flouse ott Monday the Th1r. teeith day of Angust next. to show cause if any why the Accounts of. the said James 51. Richardson and James S. Guiiard. Executors afordfsaid. shoild not be accepted and a final settlement and Decree made upon said Estute. Given tunder my hand at my Office the 4th of May, 1849. JOHN HILL, o. x. . May 9, 3m 16 State of' South Car'olma. EDGEFIErLD DISTRICTr. IN T HE COMMON-PL E A. Kemtick & Thnizyer, Atcaet Wmt. Gronuet. T1lIE Plainitiff in this ease, havinig this day filed his D~eclarastion ini mry office, anrd the Defenidant hav~inig uteither wife nor attorney. known to reside withint the limits of this State upon whnm a copy of the said Decluttatton with a rule to plead. could he served. Ott mo-. tiotmof T. G. Key, A ttorney for Plaintiff,-or. dared that thtn said- Defendaint appear atnd pleadl to said Declarationi within a year and a day fromti the date hereof, or ini defitult thereof, judgment will be entered against himt. THu OS. (;. BA CON,c.... Clerk's Office, Edgefield C. H', Nov 15, 1848 Nov. 22 ly 44 STATE OF SOUTII CAROLINA. EDG EFIELD DISTRItCT. IN COMMON P'LIEAS. E. WV. Bancroft, i's. Atuachment. R. S. Roberts. T H E Phainitiff' in the above stated case hklavmg this day filed his D~eelarationi ini my Office, arid the Def'enidantt havintg neither wife nor Attnrrney kniowni to reside withtin the limits of this State, otn whomtu a copy of said Declaration with a Rrdc to PIwad catn be ser veil. Ottnimotion of M r. Tompkin.. Attorney for Plaintiff; ordlered that said Deh'etidant tip pear anid plead to said Declaurationi within a yeaur and a day from the date her~inf or, jiidg tment will be awarded against him by deflindt. T'HO4. G. BACON, c. a. a. Clerks Office, 28th A pril 1849. Mlay 2, Jy 15 Slate of South Carolina. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN EQIUTY. Adam Eigleherger, and ' wife, and others, tBill for vs. Partition. George Long, aind others.J I T appearing to my satikf.nteion that Zachiariah Wooley and Etizabeth, his w'ife, twol of the dlefendatnts, in this caise, reside beyond thme limuite of thi.: Stnte. On motion of' Mr. GJrilliii, Pluintiff's Solicitor: Ordere'd that ithe said Zic hariah Woolfey, atnd wife, do apphear anid pleadh, answer or dent:ur to this bill, withitn three mouths from this dlate, or that the said bill be taken pro confesso ngnintst them. S.SG. TOM PKINS, c. E. E. D .May 15, 3m 17 INew Boot and Shoe IMANUFEACTORY. 'HEltE Genitlemen's Boots atnd Shoes are made in a mrost superior style of fit anti workmanship. Genithemen wanttitng cnrk soled, double soled, water proof, walking. dress, patent Ineathuer. and a fine pump soled BOOTS, need but leave their orders with the subscriber. WILLIAM McEVOY. DR. TOWNSEND'S COMPOUND EX TRAC T OF SARSAPJAUILLAlx, The most extraordinary Medicine in the Worttl. (U-This Extract is put up in quart bottles; it is six times cheaper, pleasanter. and war ranted superior to any sold. It cures with out vomiting, purging, sickening,- or debihta, ting the Patent. '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 best SPRING AND SUMMER MEDICININES Ever known; it not enly purifies the whole system, and strengthens the person, but it creates new, pure and rich blood ; a power possessed by no other medicine. And in this lies the grand secret of its wonderful 'success. It has performed within the last five years, more than 100,000 cures of severe cases of diseaseytt least 15,000 were considered in curable. It has saved the lives of more than 5,000J children during the past season. 10,000 Casesof General Debility and want of Nervous Energy. Dr. Townsend's Satsaparilla invigorates the whole system permanently. To those who have lost their muscular energy by the use of medicine or indiscretioncommitted in youth, or the excessive indulgence of the pas sicn, and brought on a general physical pros tration of the nervous system, lassitude, want of ambition, fainting sensations, premature decay and decline, hastening towards that fatal discase. Consumption, can be entirely restored by this pleasant remedy. This Sar saparilla is far superior to any INVIGORA TING CORDIAL. as it removes and invigo rates the system, gives activity to the limbs, and strengtlh to the muscular system, in a most extraordinary degree. Consuhmption Cured. Cleanses and Strengthens Consumption can be cured. Bronchitibt, Consumption. Liver com plaint, Colds, Catarrh, Coughs. Asthma, Spit ting of Blood. Soreness in the chest Hectic Flush, Night Sweats, Difficult or Profuse Ex pectoration, Pain in the Side, &c. have been and can be cured. . Bhecumatis. This is only one of more than 4,000 cases of Rheumatism that Dr. Townsend's Sarsa parilla has cured. The most severe and chronic cases are weekly eradicated by its extraoidinary virtues. James .Cummings, Esq., one of the assisI tants in the Lunatic Asylum, Blackwell's Is, land, is the gentleman spoken of in the foli lowing letter: Dr. Townsend, Dear Sir: I have suffered terribly for nine years with the Rheumatism; considerable of the time I could not eat, 'eep or walk. I had the utmost distressing pains and my limbs were terribly swollen. I have used four bottles of your Sarsaparilla, and they have done me more than one thousand dollars worth of good. I am so much bet.. ter-indeed, I am entirely relieved. You are at liberty to use this for the henefir of the af flicted, Yours reepectfully, JAMES CUMMINGS. FITS! FITS! FITS! Dr. Townsend, not having tested his Sarsa. parilla in cases of Fita, of course never recom mended it, and was surprised to receive the following from an intelligent and respectable Farmer in Westcheter county: FORDHA, Aug. 13, 1857. Dr. Townrend, Dear Sir-I have a little girl seven years of age, who has been several. years aillicted with Fits; we tried almostew rythin: for ier, but without success; at last, although we could find no recommendation in our circulars for cases like hers, we tho't as site was in very delicate health, we would give her some of your Sarsaparilla, and are very glad we did, for it has not only restored her strengtht, but shto htas had no return of thte Fits, to our great pleasue and surprise. Site is fast becoming rugged and hearty. for which we feet gratful. Yours, respectfully, JOHN BUJTLER, Jr. FE3IALE MED1CI1NE! Dr'. Townsend's Sarsaparilla is a sovereign and speedy cure for Incipient Consumption, Barreness, Prolapsus Uteri, or falling tof the womb, Piles, Leucorrwa, or Whites, obistruc tion or difficult bienstruration, Incontinence of Urine, or involuntary dischtarge thereof, and for the general prostration of the system, no matter whethter the result of inberent catuse, produced by irregularity, illness'or ac, cident. Nothing can be more surprising than its invigorating effects on thte human frame. Persons all weakness and lassitude, front tak ing it, at once become robust and full of eni ergy under its influence. It immediately counteracts the ntervelessness of the female frame, which is the great cause of barreness. It will not be expected of us, in cases of so delicate a nature, to exhibit certificates of cures performed but we can assure the afflic ted, that htundreds of cases have been report ed to us; thousands of cases where families have been without childien after using a few bottles of this invaluable medicine, have been blessed with fine, healthy offspring. Great Blessing to 111.thers and Children. It is the safest and most effectual medicine for purifying the system, and relieving thte sufferings attendant upon childbirth aver dis covered. It strengthtens both the mrother and child, prevents pain and disease, increases and enrichtes thte foed, and thtose wvho have used it, think it is indispensable. It is highly useful both before atqd after confinetment, as it prevents diseases attendant upon childbirth. In Costiveness, Piles, Cramps, Swelling of the Feet, Despondency, Heartburn. Vomit.. ing, Pain in the Back andLoins, False Pains, Hlemosarhage, and in regulating the Secre tions and equalizing the circulation it has no equal. The great beauty of this Mledicine is, it is always safe, and the most dqlicate use it most successtully. OPINIONS OF PHYSICIANS. Dr. Towvnsend is almost daily receiving or ders from Phtysicians in different parts of the Union. Thtis is to certify that we, the undersigned Pysicians of ..he City of Albany, have in numerous cases prescribed Dr. Townsend's Sarsaparilla, and believe it to he one of the most valuable preparations in the market. H. P. PtLING, Mi. D, J. Warz.sorr, Ml. D. R. B. BRIGGn, Mi. D. P. E. ELMxsNDOr, btl. D. Albany, April 1, 1847. C A U TION. Owving to thte great success and immense sale of Dr. Townsend's Sarsaparilla, a num, ber of men wh~o were formerly our Agents, have emmenced making Sarasparilla Ex tracts, Elixirs, Bitters, Extfacts of Yellow Dock, &c. They generally put it up in the same eltape bottles, and some of themt have stole and copied our advertisementa; they ar iovywrthless imitations and shbuld be For sale in Edgefield at the DRUG AND GENERAL Srontx by G. L PENN, af arceh 14. 1849 lyv 8 AgEett. COMSTOCK'S MEDICINE!, CAN BE GOT ONLY AT Til. APOTHECARIES HALL. THE GENUINE BALM OF COLUMIA, 'FOR RESTORING TilE H AIR. To the Ladies. "Long hair is a glory to woman." SHys Paul, And all feel the truth of the pious quotation; Preserve it then, ladies-yo ur glory' a1y fall, Unless you protect it wIth this preparation. If you wiish a rich. Inxtiriant head of haiA free from Dandruff and'Scorf', do not fail to procure the genuine Balm 'or Culunbia. In cases of baldness it will'nore than exceed you expercttions. - Cauion.-Never liny unless yon find the name of Constock'& Co., onl the wrapper of each bottle. Longley's Great Indian Panacea. 1st.-For Colds and Feverish feelings pre. venting Fevers. 2-l-For Asthma, Liver Complaint a'd B1 lions affections. 3d-For iarrhmna, Indigestion and Lots Appetite. 4th-For Costiveness in females and mal and Nervous complaints. 5th-Fot Stomach afections, Dyspepsi Piles, Rheumatism, &c. The great points are. it is n6t bad to tak never gives PAIN and- NEVER leaves onl COSTIVE ! For all.these things it is warranted unequall ed, and all who. do not find it so may return th bottle and get their maon-y, Comstuck & Co Proprietors. 59 Poydras bt , New Orleans. Dr. Larzelt's JunO Cordial or Pro creatihe Elizir. For both male and female-prescribed a's ail effectual restorative in cases oh debility, inpo. tency, or barrer.ness. and all irregularitiesof nature. It is all that it professes to be. viz: Nature's grand restorative. and remedy for those in the married state without offspring. Deafness. Use Dr. MeNair's ACOUSTIC OIL, for the cure of Deafness. Also. all those disagrea ble noises like ;the buzzing of ir.serts, falling""bf water, whizzing of steam, which are symp toms of approaching deafness. lany persons who have been deaf for ten, fifteen. or twenty years, and were subject to use ear trumpets, have, after using one or two bottles,.thorwa aside their truinpets, being made perfectly well. It has cured cases of' ten. fifteen, and even thirty years standing of Deaftess. Price $1 per flask. Connel's Magical Pain Extractor. THE WORLD'S WONDER,-prononnas, edbo by all -who have ever used it. Sold in this place by J. D. CHASE, is a sovereigdi remedy for Burns, Scalds, Soro Eyes and Nippi' . Eryseplas, Barbors Iic .uts Ern tions of the Skin, &c. Hays'. LinimeYr The wotsattackof - and permanent i use of thegenui' of our first citi used this is warran Cai naine prop che willT disir tain Relie . Remeiib he kept' dry,an - renders leathert rability. Also' top'si..g Comstock 4' Co.'6iweINtate Extract of Srsaparill *' Fo tjhe cnre of Scrofula, Cir'ii' mua. tismt, Weneral Debility. Utntaneous Dteses, Scaly Eruptions of the Skin.*'retter. Pitmplesa~ Pustuies on the Face. Liver Affections,-flM .. rial and Sy philas Diseases. Biles from atu im pure habit of the body, Ulcerations of the Throat and Leg, Pains and Swelling of the* Bones, and all Diseases arising from an impure state of the Blood, Expontre and Imprudence in Life, Excessive Use of enr.:ury, &'c. This Sarsaparilla is warranted piositively as good as any other (that can be miade at one dollar) at jnt-t half the prave of those so much - advertised, and as strong, viz: 50 cents pet bottle, or six bottles for $'2 50. Remember to askc for Comstock's Sarsapatilla, and take nd other. Dr. Spohn's Sick Headache Remedy. Why will you suffer with that distressing complaint, when a remedy is at hatnd that will not fail to cure you I This remedy wtll eff'ec tually destroy any attack of hesdache, either' nervous 'or billions. It has cured cases..ef twenty years' standing. -Have you a Cough? Do not neglect it-thousands have met a premature death for the wanat of attention to a common Cold. H ayes on a Cotuph! R er. Dr. Bartholomew's EXPECTORANT PINK SYRUP, will most positively give relief, and save you from that most awlitl disease, Puls mnonary Consumption, which usually sweeps into the crave hnndreds of'the younmg, the olr the lovely and the gay. Comstock Hewes' Nerve and Bone Liniment. AND INDIAN VEG ETABLE ELiXER Is~warranted to enre any case of Rheutatism. Gont, Contracted Chords antd Muscles, or Stiff Joints. stregthtens Weak Limnbs. and enables those who are crippled to walk tagain. Use thtis artiCle anad be entred,'or go withtott it and suffer es yon ptease. Uertificentes of enres by the huan dre ds can be seen at 59 Poydras street, N. 0., where this article is soldanly genuine. - Carlton's Ring Bone and Spavin, C'ure. For the cure of Ring Bone. Blood Spavin; Bone Spavin, Winid Gnls, Splinits, n Curb on Horses.- Also, CA RLTON'S FOUN DE R OINTMAENT, for the cure of Founder; Split Hoot, Hoeof-bnund Horses, and Contrneted F'eet. Also, all WVounds, lBttnises-in the Fle~~ , Galled Backs, Cracked Ileela. Scratches, NTie rags, Docking, Cuts, Kicks, &e. -Cantion. All of the above named articles are sold only getnuine by COM-3TOCK & CO., 59 Poydras street, New Orleu'ns. COM STOCK( & BR O T HE RS, 89 Second st., St. LotuIs, and COal.. STOCK & CO., 21 Courttand st4f New Yotk,1 Proprietors of the Original nod only Genmtne Mlagical Pain Extractor. lias also on hand a complete assoitment of Soaps nd Perfumery, which will he sold lower than at 'any othei house in the Untited States, for cash. Also for stle by .T. D. CH ASE, Apothe ries' H all, Edgefield C. IH. S. C. April 25 1849, 12m 1