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-'From the Londotr Weekly Times. Tie World is faill of Beauty. There is a voice within me, And 'tis so sweet a voice, - That its soft lispings wiu me, Till tears start to mine eyes Deep from my soul it springeth, Like hidden melody; And ever more-it siogeth; This song of songs to me "This world is full of beauty, As other worlds above; And if we did our duty, it might be full of love !" If faith a'nd loving kindness. . Passed coin 'twixi heart and heart, Old Bigoiry's dark blindness SAid malice would depart. If men were more forgiving, Were kind words oft'oer spoken, .1 Instead of scorn so grieving, There would be few heart-broken. When plenty's round us smiling, Why wakes- this cry for bread ? Why are'crush'd millions toiling. Gaunt-clothed iu rags-uufed ? The sunny hills. and valleys Blush ripe with fruit and grain, But the lordling in the' palace Stili robs his fellow men. o God !. what host are trampled Amid this press of gold, -.Wht noble hearts are -sapped of life, - What spirits lose their hold! SAnti .yetupon this God-blessed earth There's ritom for every one: Ungarner'd food still-ripens, To waste, not in the sun; For the world is full of beauty, As other worlds above; And if we did otr duty, It might be full of love ! Let the law of bloodshed perish, Wars, gore and glory, .splendor Andbmen will learn to cherish - Feelings more kind 'and ender. Were we true unto each other; - We'd van-quissh Hate and Crime, ' And clasp the hand of a brother,' . . In any land .or clime! If gold were not an idol, Were mind and merit worth, 0, tiere would be a' bridal - Betwist high heaven and-earth! Were truth our utter'd language, Angels might talk with m-en, And God illumin'd earth should see The golden age agai. For the leaf tongue of the foret The flower-lips of the sol The birds that bymn their raptures Into the ear of God And the sweet wind that bringeth The music of the sea, Have each a voice that singeth This song of songs to me "This world is full of beauty, As other worlds above; And if we (lid our duty, It might be full of love." 4?*-' 6toUa GRAEES.-fIere is a little story, Ch, it is,~idGeneral Greene, of Rhode Island,;used to relate to disap pointed applicants for oflice. . Perhaps it may not be without an applicatiotn at - ~ 'the present daty. A field slave in the South, to w~hoam meat was a rare blessing, one day founrdi in his trap a plump rabbij. lHe took * him out alive, held hirh tinder his arm, patted him, an~d began to speculate eta - his qualities.-"'Oh ! how fat ; berry fat. De fattesa I ever did seec! Let's -- ~ see lhow I cook him. I roast 1tim?~ No, hte so berry fat lie lose all be grease. L I fry him?' He so berry fiat he fry himself. Golly ! how fat he be, No, I won't fry him ; I stew haim."' The thtought of the savory stetw made the negro forgot hiumself, and in spread- 4 ing out the feast in his imagination ,his arm relaxed, whlen off hopped then rabbain, y and squatting at a goodly distance, lie i eyed his late owvner with gretat coiapo- a sute. Thte negro knew thecrc was tanb end of the matter, and suam.noning all L his philosophy, heo thuas addreassed the rabbit, shuakinug his fist at htimt all the b time :"You lonag~eared, whlite-- whisker- c ed, red-eyed son of a gtun, yvon no so berry fat, arter all, noder !" : P A Ktss.-A kiss is thus defiated in ad love-letter, wvritten ini the year 16'79, - and translated from the Geinaman: *"What is"'a kiss? A kiss is, ats it were, a seal, expressing our sincere ;zt tachmetnt; the pledge of our future union; a dumb, but at the same timue, audible Ianguage of a lovinag hatrt; a present, J which at the tinme it is given, takes from at e us the impression of tan ivory coral press; a crims~on balsam for a wounded heart, a sweet bite of the ips, atn affc-I tionate pin::hing of the miouli; a deli eious dish.whiich is eaten witht a sctarlet spoon, aswveet~nmeat wvhich does not sat-ml isfy our hunger; a fruit which is planited and 'gathered at the same tier; the t'e quickest exchtange of questioins and at- an swers of two lovers-the fourth degree i of love. A colored servant, sweening out a bachelor's room, found a sixpence eta ' the carpet, which he carrid to its ownear. - "You may keep it for your htonesty,"X said he. Shortly after he missed his gold, pen-A cil case, and inquired of his servant if' he had seen it. . ".Yes, sir," was thae reply. . * - "And what did yota do with it ?" "Kept it for my hoinesty sir."~ "Look here, Pete," said a knowing darkey, "don't stand dar on de braihl road !" "WVhy, Joe 1" I "Kase if de ears sees dat nmouf ob Il yours dey tink it am do de' and run all rite an." - -e Hie that bath feathered hisnemafe when hae likes, netmyfe 1CEARLEsToN, 'June 18th, 1849. ORDER NO. 5. TI-I E Wowing Regiment, will parade for Review and Drill, at the times and pla ces folilowing : The 10th nle-inent or Infantry at Richard sons. on Tuesdty the 31ht of July next. The 7th Rteviment at the Old. Wells, on Thursday the 2d ofeAngust next. The 9th lie:imnent ai Lowe's, on Tuesday the 7th of Augnst. rTe 2nd Jtlegiment or Cavalry, at Long Myers. on Thursday the th of Augnst. The 8th Rlegiment or Infamirr, at Morrow's Old Field on Saturday the I Ith of August. The Gli Regiment It Loinax's, on' Tuesday the 14th of Au!unlst. The 4th Rlegimrent n'er Verrenne's, on Thursday the 10th of Ai'nut. The 42d Regiment, at1 intoli's, on Satwr clay the J8th of Atgiust. 'Lhe 2d li-gimnentt, at Hall's, on Tuesday the 2lst of A ugust. .The 5th Regiment, at unnteis, on Thursday. the 23J of Ananiust. The 1st Regiient of Cavalry, at 'ickens ville, on Saturday'the 25th or Angust. The 3rd. I . gme ut of iiantry, n r oy'S old stdre. on Tnsday the 26th1 of August. The 1t Regiment,: at Uentun's,' on Friday the 31st'or Autrsit. The Conmitisianed and non-conmissioned Ollicers, will assemble the day previous to the i review of their sevcrial Regiments, on their re-* spective parade grpiads for drill and instruc tion. - - An inspection of Armq of cvcr company, will tnke place: iutneditely after thie review of each lIegimen ,t. -- The M1ajor General will ithins staf. attend he-teviews, also, the Brig-adier Generals, with lei stafls, Fn. their respective' Brigades, and iri further char&gd witir the extension of this alier. - By order of the Coimander-in-Chief. J. W. .CANTEY, Adj'. & Insp. Gen'l. June 27th 1849, . tf 23 iL Abbeville, Anderson. Pendleton, Pickens mnd Greenville papers will copy-until reviews. - Brought to the Jail OF this District, a iEnlatto man who says his ~name is WILLIAM, and hat he runaway frotm Mr. Abram Lowry iving on Ducan's creek, Lawrens District, S. C. to whom he was hired, but that he 3elongs to Mr. Robert Marrs, living 13 niles above Newberry Court House, S. C. Said fellow is about five feet. six inches igh-he is between 21 and 22 years of uge and of light complexion. le has sev :ral scars on his forehend and neck, the i nost of which lie says was gaused by fall, ng oIl of horses; he also has a scar on iis upfier lip. The owner is requested to conie forward, >rove property, pay charges and take tim away, or he will be dealt with as the aw directs. I. R. SPANN, j. E. 1. Juno 5 181). - t 20 Brougilt 10 tile Jail I this Dibtrict, a negro man whosavs 0 his name is EDMUND, and that lie elongs to air. IlonrydTippance, livingt bout seven miles below Yorkville Village, 5. C. Said fellow is about lve feet, eight . itches high, between 20 atnd 21 years of ~ ge and of dark coimplexion; he has a scar r tithe l'orehead anid also one over his right n ye, lie says he rauaway about three weeks hi ince. - Thierwner is regnested to come for ward, t irove ptropecrty, pays charges and take bim way, or he nill be deatlt with as the law ireets. -S I[. R?. SP'ANN J. E. D. Jlune (3 if 20) Brought to the Jail SF this District, on the 9thr instant, a w negro man, who says his name is JA R-n !ETT, and that lie belongs to Mr. Bijamin ft tiee, living wtithia four miles of Utnion Coturt tt louse. Said fellow ranys lie is a blacksmtith, nid has a very large scar ott his left arm, just chow his elbbw, caused by a burn; be also as a large dark spot or mole covcfed with air, otn the lower part of the left cheek. p' Fe is about fihe feet six and half inches high, th atween 25 and-28 years of age'and light fr mpexion. . t The owvner is regnested to-come forward, A oive property, pay charges and take hinm ei svay, or ho will be dealt with as the law T ets. H.AR. SPANN. s. E. D. sli March 13, 18-19 i f S di State of Sotuth Carolina, lu ED)GElIELD DISTRICT, IN TUHE COUIl'T OF OIbIlNAilY. umiphries Uonliware. Gnr'di of 3 ancis Rtichardsont, 3linior, zip't J dra Cittio - ewi s. iM. Rltihardsn & J. S. Ginin-tita.n dl. Exect'rs ol the lost Will nad con. us~nn f Da~vid Richardsont, | :ceasedl.J T1 n ppea Iing to my~ saitisfatctiuon that W~illiani 'T. iinuter anud wife, Samnel llii anttd I a. I It. lvIl, Legatees tundier the IVill of the C. -J Djavid liichiardson, Decensed, live beyondl j. litutits of this State. It is thereire ordered Cc theyv do appeari before mue in miy Otlice at & gefiel. Court flouse ont Mondahy the Thir- Ca utth day of Angust niext, to show eunse if F why the Ac.coiuts of the said James 31. :bards.on unid Jamets S. Guitiard, Executors rdsaiid, shoutld not be necepted anud a final Llementt itnd Deeree mtade upon said Estie. een tinder my hanid at mty Office the 4th of y'l~9 JOH N H ILL, o. x. ni. lay 9, *3m 1 rihHammer ini hand, 1I A rts Ii dothi understand. andi C wvai la [11E S'thariber at the sign of then 0o1. L den Shoe, has opened ntear thte Spantu telie busmtess of fllack & Gtunsmithinig, in is branches. Insshoeing horsetand in all uth.. 3 work of his tr~e ewraist iefl n ef-iction. ....arastgieflkn tinsmaiting is domne in nl cases for cash. S DRXGS & I AT AUGU DRS. BLAND; WRON SALE AXB 1 RE 'constanly receiving (ition to their large a, . AMERICAN, FRENCIl & DRUGS and MEDICINES. fie. pure and of approved mani new law. They offer also, PAINTS, GLASSWARE, BAR SO CY NOTE PAPER, LE' OPES for sane, INK of alli ind HAIR BlRUSHES. SURGICAL IP LANEOUS ARTICLES, coinprising a The attention of Physicians and'Planie upplies can be furnished at A UGUSTA Jiscounti for cash. and itn buch quantities a! The importance of these advantages r lailet, incuring breakage anl delay incid PLANTERS will do well to call and see Edgefield C. H. S. C. May 30th 18-9 Drug, Medicine, G. L, PEN OULD -informn his custo be has made arrangem Charleiton and at the North, for Cash, so that customers ita and jenuine Drugs, Medicins, eries, Confectionary. and in fact pretty im iue and Grocery Store, at the lowest ma nspection of experienced Physiciaus, and pproved. Just received a fresh supply Quinine, I ey Opium, Sal Soda, Lobelia, Eppings, f the best known remedies foe worms, ni epartment-ako, fresh RICE, RAIS ANDIES, %-c. - - For sale on commission 9,000 lbs. prim SayglG 1849 a. Roger's Compound Syrup 'of Liverwort and Tar. A SAFE and certain eire for CONSUMP TION OF TlE'LUNGS, Spitting ot 3lood, Conghs, Colds, Asthma, Pam in tile iue, Drouchitis, Ilooping Congh and all Pul mnoary Affections. TESTIMONIALS. xtracts front Certificaes which can be seen in full by calling upon the Agents: Mr. A. L. Scorill.-Having been afflicted -ith a tmost listressitng Congh. nnttl my Lung. ecatme atffected to such a degree that I was titnally spitting blood; and beitig tinder lie care of otn .ibrephysician, without obtaining ny relief notil I proenred a iottle of Dr. Rod er's Liverwort and Tar, which restored ine to alth in a very shoit time. J. FINCII. Cin'innati. Nov. 5. 1814. rim the Hoit. Jtdge Williani nrke. late Posiunaster of the city of Cittciinoti for tmore thatn twenty years. The stateniett ofJustice Ftinch is entitled to e fullest confidence of the public. I can filly ,rrobrate what ie has said, having used the edicine myself with the niot decidt. benefit. WILLIAM BURKE. Cincinnati, Aug. 12, 18-15. - A nEMARKAnr.E CURE OF CONSUMPTiON. Air. Scovil-I was taken with a most dis estnmt contght, atnd my hmtgs became so dis aed thatt I bled in a short titte several qnarts. was redttced so low thtat all of my frietnds, d even mny phtysiciants, thotight I ttutst die of nsmtttntioni M~y brother htearing of the mtarkablc cures made Iby Dr. Roger's Liver ort antd T1ar, procttred a bottle, aitt before I d taken one half of it, it seemed to go to te ry seart of the tdisease. I raised a large qinant y of phllegmt tad tmatter, rxtd my conght was ipped as by a charm. Atnd by its use I was ~stored to perfect htealth. GABRItEL WH~ITrEllEAD. worn to and sttbscribed thtis2ltht Nov., 1847. II. E. SrtEscent, Mayor of Cittcinnati. :tract from':a Letter frtom the Rev. Hetiry WViiua.]' Mr. A. L. Scoill-As Dr. Rod ger's Liver rt and Tar htas-hi the means of sttatchitng y coitpanion from a prematttre grave! I i ttnder thte oligationi to give my inttnentce te circulation of sn valttable a tmedicine. [hENitY WISElMAN. Patriot, Gallia co-, 0 , Dec. 23, 1846. [From Dr. Wilson.] I htave beeni the fatnily physician of Mr. isman foar the hast twelve yeatrs; dturing t t'ynte Mrs. Wisem~tan !as beetn entferinig m dtseased hmtns. Anid tinatlly all thte symtp. ins of 'Phnon:.ry Gottntmption apptnared.' I thte ttsual retmedies tailed. At this titme shte umttenced tisitng Dr. liodger's Liverwort and ir. It acted like a charmt. Int a fewv days declared herself nearly well. I htave tto tbt of its virtues, ~and wotuld chteerfully re tmentd it to persotts afilicted with diseased gs. II. RI. WILSON, M. D. Patriot, Gallia cottnty, Ohio. Da.wAnx or Cos-r~unFcrrs. . 1U.-Thte genntine article is signed. "An w Rogers," ott the engraved wrapper arotund h bottle. Pme'tc-.91 per bottle, or six bottles for Sold wholesale anid retail by'. -, SCOViL & M EAD, 113 Chairtfres st., N. Orleatns. General Agents fotr the Sthtlern States. Xso, sold by .JOlIN D. CH ASE, Edgelieldl h., WAnmIJ.Aw & Dasur, Abbeville C. H, IhunlT- & Co., and H Avn.Arsn, Rist.EY & AttAnttsta Gia., andi lIAvtn.ASo. HaAIr. Co., aind P. M1. Cons, Charlestn,Sot -oita. 'eb. 28 1lv A'cw Boot and Shoe - . MYANUFACTORY. HERE Getntletmetn's Boots- antd Shous Sare made in a tmost superior style of fit work mantshi p. entlemetn wantting cork soled, double soled, er proof, wvalking, dress, patent Ieathter'. a titte pumtp soled BOOTS, need but e their orders with the stuscriber. WILLIAM [McEVOY. arch 1 tIf 6 iew .Blacksmith Shop. R E Subscriber having proettied the ser vices of Hlanuptoni, a Bliacksmith wecll n in this comnmutnity, is prepared to receive irders in thtis line of business. itop opposite Dr. Johnson's lot, a -E. J. MIMS. ci 14 *t( IEDICINES 'TA PR-CES. TEAGUE & CO. JTArI11L DRUGGISTS. new and fresh supplies in ad id well selected STOCK of ENGLISH CHEMICALS, -all of which are warranted tfacture, imported under the OILS, WINDOW GLASS. LP. FANCY SOAP. FAN L'TER PAPER. ENVEL. - !olours, PAINT, VA RNISH, rSTRUM ENTS. FANCY and MISCEL full assortment of all articles in their line. -s is called to the important fact. that their PRICES, on six munths time, five per cent may be desired. inst be obvious to those trading at a remote ent to transportation. PHYSICIANS and us. if 19 & General Store. N, Agent, ,rers and the public generally, that eits with experienced Agents in to purchase his supplies entirely y rely on bein suppslied withi fresha Pcrfunmery, Paints, Oils, Dye StujfGro uch evcry article usually found in -a 1lledi rket prices, his Medicins will he under .the no article will be offered for sale that is not i ,nglish Caloincl, best Blue Pill Mass, Tur Sarsaparilla,.Fahneslocks Vermifuge, one id various articles in the Medicine atnd Drng [NS, ALMONDS, FIGS, PRUNES, L S 0 - a BACON & L ARD. t z1 17 0t The Grcat Remcidt for Rheunatism, Gout, Pain in the Sirdc, Hip, Back, Limbs and Joints, t Scrofida, King's Evil, 11kite Stellings, Hard r Tumlors, Stif Joints, and all Fixcd Pains whatcrcr. Wheire this Plaster Is Applied, PAIN CANNOT EXIST. - . A gentleman in the South of Enrope and Pales: inie, in 1830, heard so -nicl said in the latter place in flavorofJEW DAVID'S PLAS TEt, . and of the (as he coisidered) miraculous cures he had perbrned, that lie was induced to try it on his ownt person, for a Long and a Liver AfTect ion, the removal of which had beent the chief object of his jonrney, but which had c resisted the genial ami deliteions climae. I le accordingly applied a plaster on the riht of his chest where the pain was seated, another betwveen tihe shoulders, and one oyer the iegion ii of the liver. In the mncan tine he drank freelv- c of n herb tea of laxative qualities. He sooi i fomnd hiN health improving, and in a few weeks d his congh left im ; tle sallowness of his skin v disappeared, his pat was remnved, and his health becatme permmaniently reiterated. hi Thu following ms from Lalr. Worstel, editor" of the Massilliona Gazette, Ohio.d "Gentlemen-Drinmg last winter and spring, jg I was so tmoubiled with a paiin in breast ais to re'ndcr ime unfit for the dnties ol my oflice: amnd heiaring your JEW DAVID'S or HIE IBREWV PLAST1ER hiehaly recotumnenided for 6 similar cases, I was iindiaced to g:ive it a triad. I rc hand worin a laster tiuon tiy bireast buit a short ri time, when rall pa;in lcft me, amid I was enabled t' againi to engago-in the labiors of the oflice. 1 ( would also state, that amy sister, residling in Stenbtienville in this State, has received mtucha bentefit friom its use. Yours, truly, J. P. WORSTELL." tio 3lasillon, Nov. 12, 18413. .St Jt has beena very beaneficiral in cases of Weakc ' ntes. such as P'ain anid WVeakness in the stom-* ra ach, Weak Limbs, Lamntess, Afhiectioni of the. Pi Spiane, Female Weakness, &c: No female, - suibject to pain or weakness i~t the back or sides, shouild be in ithuit it. aiularried ladaes in St delicate sittuatins, find gi-eat relief fromt con- '"t statly weairintg thIs llaster. ' Th'le appilicationi of the Plaster between the s shoulders has been found a certaina remedly for d( Colds. Gaonghis, Phtiuic atnd Lang Ahl'etions, adi in their panoary staigcs. It destroys inflamina, bo tion by perspiration, asi DEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS! ot CAurmo.-The Subscribers are the only ? General Agr.iits ini the Souitherti States fojr the sale of this truly Wdinabhle I'laster; mind ir, order co to p)revenit punrchasers bcing imiposed upona by noc a couinterfeit article, sold in this eity and else- to where, fur the'genuino, they inivite particular ne attenitiont to the following~ mrarks of thme Genuaine: tw~ '1ist.-Thae genine is pait uph itn smwooh, en gine tuirined bottomned boxes, not soldered ini. '2d -Thfe genuaine has the engraved heatd of Jew David oat the directionas, arond the box, pr with accomapainymug record of Court -to E. co. Tarylor, Rlochiester. UJT SCOXIL & ilE.\D, Chaartres- Street, Whfolesale Gcineral Agents for the Soiuthern sa States, to whom all or ders amuast he addresed. ' Sold also; WVholesale antd Retail by "i [OlIN D. CilASE. A pothecaries Hall, Edge- b fiel Court lionse, S. C., ALso, by C [JAVILAND & R ISLEY, anad J1. BIARNETT & CO., Anigtnsta, Georgia. IFeb 14. 18-49 hy 4 Is State of South Carolina. -l -thll EDGEFIELD DISTRiCT. arti IN E QIUTY.d idam Eigleberger, and wife, and others, a, Bill for , 3eorge Long, and others.) .atto. C T appearingt to my satisfactiotn that Dol Zachiariah Wonoley and Elizabeth, his otn vife, two of the defendants, in this case,01I cside beyond the limits of this State. OinH notion of Mr. Griffin, PlantitT's Solicitor : a )rdercd thtat the said Zachariaha Wooley, ;a, tad wife, do nppear and plead, answer or lemur to this bill, withnin three months rotn this date, or that the said bill be .A aken pro confesso against th~em. get S. S. TOM PK INS, c. E. E. D. stre May 145, 3m 17 TI: Just Received Prc AND IN STORE, ca li9 OLBS. C110ICE COUN wi .TRY CURED BACON, hon S centts Cash. A BLAND & BUTLER. ries May 2, tt' 13 A COMSTOCK'S MEDICINES) CAN BE GOT. ON.Y AT TIlE APOTHECARIES HALL. THE GENUINE BALM OF COLUMBIA, FOR RESTORING THE HAIR. To the Ladies. "Long hair is a glory to woman," says Paul, And all feel the trith of tl pious quotation; Preserve it then, ladies-your glory may fall, Unless you protect it with this preparation. If you wish a rich, luxuriant head of hair; rree from Dandruff and Scurff. do not fail to procure the genuine Balm of Columbia. In :ases of haldniess it will mnore than exceed you expectationis. Caution.-Never buy unless you find the name of Comstock & Co., on the wrapper of each bottle. Longfley's Great- Indian Panacea. Ist.-For Colds and Feverish feelings pre renting Fevers. 24-For Asthma, Liver Complaint and Bil ions alfections. 3d-For Diarrhon, Indigestion and Loss o Appetitc. 4th-For Costiveness in fomales and males, ind Nervous complaints, 5th-For Stomach alrections, Dyspepsia, Piles, Rhematism, &c. The great points are. it is niot bad to take, iever gives PAIN and NEVER leaves one 30STIVE! - For all these things it is varrated nnequall d, and all who do not find it so iFny return the >ottle and get their money, Comstock &. 63. Proprietors. 59 Poydras st , New Orleans. Dr. Larzelt's Jutno Cordial or 'Pro creatine Elizir. For both male and female-prescibed as an a'ectual restorative in cases of debility, inpo ency, or larrer.ness, and all irregularities of 'mture. It is all that itprofesses to 'be, viz: ature's grand restorative and remedy fur hose in the married state without offspring. Deafness-. Use Dr. McNair's ACOUSTIC OIL, for le core of Deafiiess. .Also. all those disagrea ile inoises like the buzzing of'ir.sects, falling of vater, whizzing of steam, which are symp oms ofapproaching deafaness. -Many persons vho have been deaf for ten, fifteen, or twenty rears, and were stbje't to use ear trumpets, inve, after using one or two bottles,.thorwn side 'their trumapeas, leiing made perfectly veil. It has cnred cises of ten, fifteen, and ven thirty years standing of Deafness. Price $1 per flask. Connel's Magical Pain Extractor. THE WORLD'S WONDER,-prononnc d so by all who have ever used it. Sold in his place by J..D. CHASE, is a sovereign emedy for Burns, Scalds, Sore Eyes anid ipples, Eryseplas, Ba0bors Itch. Cuts, .Ernp ons of the Skin, &c. Hays' Liniment for the Piles, The worst attack of the Piles are aff'ectnally nd peranaiently cured in a short time by the so of the geiiine Hays' Liniment.- Uundreds flour first citizens throughont tie country have sed this Liniment with complete success. It a warranted to cure the most aggraved case. Caution,-Never buy it-unless you. find the ntne of Comstock & Co., upon the wrapper, roprictors of the genuiine article, or you are lcated with a counterfeit. - fother's" Relitf-Indian Discovery. All expecting to become mothers. and anx mias to avoid the pains, distress and dangers of hildbearing, are. earnestly entreated Jo calm aeir fears, allay'ieir nervonusness. and scoth tcir way. hy the use of this most extrnordinar -getable production. Those whao will caididly aserve its virtnes. uast app)lrove of it inr their tarts; every kind and aufeclioniate huosband ill feel it his most solemn duly to alleviate the stress his wilfe is ex posed tu, by a salfe anid cer iianmethiod, whricha is, the use of' thme Mother's elief'. Keep our l'eet Dry. Remeimber, to presermve he~rahh, the feetshnold akept dry, and that the OIL OF TAN IN riders leather water-proof arid douibles its dat bility. Also used for H arness atnd Carriage ps. 'omstock 4 Co.'s ConcentratedFluid Extract of Sarsaparilla. For die enare of Ser'fula, Charonmc Rhenma ma, Geineral Debility, Ciutanieous Diseases, :aly Eruaptionas of' the Skini. Te'tuer. Pimpitles or istuiles ona the. Face. Liver Alfectioins, Mlercen l ad Syphailas Diseases, Biles fromt an im, ua/e habit ol' the body, Ulcerations of die biroat and Leg, Pains anid Sweilinig of the unres, and aljeiiseases arising fromt an impure ute 'if the Blood, Exposuare anod imaprudenrce Life, Excessive Use of Mer.:nry, &c. T1his Sarsaparilla is warranted piositively as od ais any other (Ilhat can lhe miaade at 'aie lIar) at jus-t half the praee of thoise so nusichi vertised, anda as stromng, viz: 5;0 ,cents per ttle?or six bottles fii $2 50. Reinembaier to kt for Comostock's Sarsapaailla, atnd take no ier. r. Spohn's Sick Ileadachse Remedy. Whly will you suffehr with tha~t distressing miplaimt, when a remeaady is at hanld thmat will tlfil to enre yonu? This remedy will eff'ec lydetoan atakof headache, either rvu rblin.t has cured cases of' enty years' standing. ' 1ave you a Cougk? Do not neglect it-thouasnaids have met a mruature death for the wanit of attenatiuon to a unionr-Cold. Havo 3onl a Coiight Rev, a .fBarthiolomew's EXPECTORANT PINK R UP, will lamost positively give relief, andi ec you from that rarst awful disease, Pul, '1a1ry Constamptionu, whuich usually sweeps a ilic crave hundreds of' thme young. the old, I lovely and the gay. nnstuck Hfewes' Nerve and Bone ''Linimnent. END INDIAN VEGETABLE ELIXER- e varranited tia cure arry case ol Rheiuniatism. i in, Conitractid Chords anld Maascles, or Stiffu nis, strcgthens )Veak Limbs. and enables se whimare crippled to walk again. Use this ele anud be cured, or go withmout it aiid suffer voni please. Certificates of ecures by the hran- d ds-canu be seeni art 59 Poydras street, N. 0.,' I ere this article is sold onily genuinre. airon's Ring Bone and SpaviM Cure. 'or the cure of Ring Bone. Blood Spavin, .3 ne Spaviin, Wind Galls, Splints. anii Curb ar Lorses. Also, CARLTON'S FOUNDER \,'lENT, for the cnre of Fotinder, Split of, Hoof-honnnd Horses, arid Contracted at. Also, all Wonnds, lin tises in the Flesh, led Baenks, Cracked hlee~ls, Scratches, -Nick s, Duckinag, Carts, Kicks, &e. Caution. lII of the abiovo namedi articles ar. sold only, se nline by CO0M1STOCK & CO.. 59 Poydras be ot. New Orleans..- COMd STOCK & BRfO- i ERIS, (19 Second st., St. Louis. and COM-' tr L)CK & CO,, 21 Couartlaund st., New York, ~ prienors of the Original iand only Ge'nmne gical Pain Extractor. Has also on hand as apleie assortmenot uof Sonpms and Perfumery, at clh will he sold lower tharn at aray other a ue ill the United States. for ens/a. .* a' Iso fr sein hy J D. CHASE, Annthea-G DR. TOWNSEND'S COMPOUND EXTRACT OF SaRsaPARILLA, The most extraordinary Medicine in the World . 0-This Extract is put up in quart bottles; it is six timis chever, pleasanter, and wars ranted superior to any sold. It cures withl out vomiting, purging, sickening; or debihtai ting the (atent. ', he great beauty and superiority of this Sarsaparilla over all oiher medicini is; that while it eradicates disease, it ivigorates the qody. It is one of the very best SPRING AND $UMMER MEDICININES Ever known; it not enly purihes the whole system, and strengthens 'the person, bit it creates new, pure and rich blood ; a owei possessed by no other medicine. Anin this lies the grand secret of its wonderful success, It has performed within the last five years, more tharr- 100,000 cures of severe cases of disease; at least 15,000. were consideled inr. curable. It has saved the liies of more thai 5,000 children during the past season. - 10,000 Casew of General Debility ani want of Nervous Ener&. Dr. Townsend's Satsaparilla .invigorates'th whole system permanently.. To tboue-hd have lost their muscular energy by the use of medicine or liscretion comminted'ii youth, or the'excessivi indulgence.of the pas; sions, 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 disease. Consumption, can be entirely restoied by this pleasant iemedy. This Sar ,si parilla is far superior to any INVIGORA. TING CORDIAL, as it removes and invigod ra'tes th4 system, gives activity to the limbsr and strength to the muscular system, in a moat extraordinary degree. Consumption Cured. Cleanses and Strengthens. Consumption can be cured, Bronch' W' onsrimption, Liver comz plaint, Colds, Catarrit, Coughs, Asthma,.Spt. ting of Blood; Soreness in the chest, Hectic Flush, Night Sweats, Difficult or Profuse E4ra -pecoration, Pain in the Side, &c. have been and can be cured. - Rheunmatis, - This is only one- of more than 4,000 cases of Rheumatism that Dr. Townsend's~arsa parilla has cured. The most severe and . chronic cases are w~ekly eradicated -by its extraoi dinary virtues. James Cummings, Esq., one of the assis; tants in the Lunatic Asylum, Blackwell's Is-i land, is.the gentleman spoken of in the fol . lowing letter: Dr. Townsend, Pear Sir: I have suffered terribly for nine yeais with the Rheumatism considerable of the time I could not eat,s!ee or walk. I had the utmost distressing p and my limbs were terribly swollen., used four bottles of your Sarsaparill they have done me more thal one. dollars worth of good. I am s ter-indeed, 1 am entirely relievr at liberty to use this for the ben flicted, Yours respect JAhlES FITS! FITS! Dr. Townsend, not parilla in cases of Fita, mended it, and wasj following fron an int Faimer in Westchester, FORDIL~A ..Dr. Townrend,*Dea -seven years a'fflicted w tiing for her, buf. it 0 although we could. in our circulars for as she was in very do give her some of y6 very glad we did, for her strength, but shes the Fits, to our great Shte is fast becoming rugg which we feet gratiul. Y JOHNB FE~MALE MEDiC Dr. Townsend's Sarsaparilla isa and speedy cure for Incipient Con~ Blarreness, Prolapsus Uteri, or fallingo~ womb, Piles, Lcucorrasa, or Whites, o6 uion or dillicult Menstruration, Incontinei of Urine, or involuntary discharge thereo< and for the general prostration of the system; no matter whether the result of inherent cause, produced by irregularity, illness or ac.. cident. Nothing can be more surprising than its invigorating eflects on the human frames Persons all weakness and lassitude, from takd ing it, at once become robust and full of en argy under its influence. It immediately counteracts the nervelessness of thi female framn, wvhich is the great cueof reness. [t will not be expected of us, in cases of so delicate a nature., to exhibit certificates of cures performed.but we can acajre the afflic ed, that hundreds of cases have been report,. :d to us;, thousands of eases where families iave bee'n without children after using a few bottles *of this. invaluable medicine, have cen blessed with fine, healthy offspring. G~reat flessing to 1lthders and Children. It is the infest and most effectual medicine or purifying the system, and relieving the ;ufferings attendant upon childbirth ever dis overed. It strengthens both the mother and bild, prevents pain anad disease, increases nd enriches the food, and those who have iced it, think it is indispensable. It is highly serul both before and after confinement, as prevents diseases attendant upon childbirth. ni Costiveness, Piles, Cramps, Swelling of be Feet, Despondency, Heartburn. Vomit.. 1g,-Pain in the Back and Loins, False Paips, lenmorarbiagea.and in regulating the Socro ons and equalizing the circulation it has no qual.. The great beauty of this Medicine , it is always safe, and the most delicate se it most successtully. OPINIONS OF PHYSICIANS. Dr. Townsend is almost daily receiving or% era from Physicians in differents parts of the rnion. This is to 'certify that we, the undersigned hysicians of the Cityof Albatny,. have in uimcrous cases prescribed -Dr. Townsend's arsaparilla, and believe it to be one of the itst valuable preparations in-the market. H. P. PULING, M. D. J.lrrsoc, M. D.; R. B. Ba1t;Gas,M. D. 'P. E. EL.MEN~oar, M. D. Albany, A pril 1, 1847. C AUTION. Owing to the great success and immense ele of Dr. Townsend's Sarsaparilla, a num-, ir of men who were formerly our Agents, tve comnmenced making Sarsaparilla Ex acts, Ehixirs, Bitters, Extracts of Yellow ock, &c. They generally put it up in the me ehape bottles, and some of them have ale and copied our advertisements ; they' o only worthless imitations and should be oided. . For sale in Edgefield at the DRUG AND ENER AL. SvoRE by G. L. PENN, March 14, 184t'i 1y S Agent.*