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The .3Repilu'rd to. uyeJJv c. otideilive wit -me, aid 'We iny love An d,wa.wil ill the pfeasrre-prove. Thit hils andvalliei, dalanuIf fiel Anad-itl he caggy nountain ylh There wil we sIt upitan trip rOcks, A'. see the Shepherds feed their flocki V "shallow livers, to whose fialls Nilodious birdA siusg ni i5 a.I. There wi. I makle.tliee.beds of roses, With-a thotuand fragrant po.nes A'capsof flowers. nd -a kirtle. Imbrotied at with leav-uf'imirtle. "A gown maile ofthe flertwiol, Which from our pretty laImtis we- ptll Slippers lin d-choicely for the cold. ljt' Feleles of thursigold -A belt of straw, and ive i6d-a Witb coral clasps, and amber studs And if these -pleasures nmy thee Wnove, Then live'with me, nud be my love. TNiihepherd swains shall dnnce and sing, For thy delightach May moniing': If these delights thy mindf may, rove, Thn-lrvewith ine; and be my love. Oi. TARLOW, The nimph's Reply. Ifhiit the-warld and: love were.) oung Aid truth in every rhi.'phierd's tourm; These pretty pleasures might- me-moV To li-ge with thee, and'le thy loVe. .But time daives fiacas froim fiel1 to fold Wien rivers rage,and rocks grow cold, 'And Phiilomiel becometl utub. And all coiplain of cares to come. The'flowers do fale. nnd wanton-fields To vayward winter reckonine vieltd:i A uoney tongue, a heort of gall. Is fancied spring, but sornaove idi. Thy gowns, thy shoes. thy beds of roses, Thy cap, thy kit tle and thy posies, 36du brrnk, 'soon wither, soon firgotten, In follyripe, in rdason rotten.. Thy belt pT'traw niod ivie buds. Thy coraclasps, ad- amber stinds, All these in tuu no means can move. To come to-thee and be thy love. But'conld yonth last, and love still hreed, iad joyes rio date, nor age no inoc.d;' Then tkiose delilits my mind might novo, .Tu live with thee, and. be thy jove. . WALTFR RALE..GH. 4 NEVER GtVE UPr.-i---ere i' soniething for th6seb lio are rndurnirg under mis fortune, from fi N. F. Str. Read it, -and tiy agair.-: "All young men hive to be ruined once-if they begin rich or prosperods. nthing bit a miracle can save .them. ey either 'get matri ed before they n afford the luxury of a ife-or-fal, -nd then, and not till, then, are ithip ood for anything. Men nre not made coaxing. hicy seldom thrive long vn sugarplums. - To be-men they nitist roughtit. And -the sooner the.y begin theo belter. Otaks are rooted in winid and storm. -Oaks, therefore, are trust worthy. Hothouse plants come up in a few' days, and., perish accorditigly. "Look 'about you. :and y ou-will hard ly fid a richi old. man, who has not beeni at sonic pe'tiodiof life, a bankrtipt either in henhth tor -in property. Stich inaen haaving learnedct God's Prorvidences thre - aLue of what they, ha ve lost, and beiing undiscouraged,'*have .iakvays inuunde thtemi selves siteiglhmened by thehi fall. "M~ie cy on us, loo~k here !" saitd Mrs. Partington, dlr;ggoiig hiet compiionj tup to a shop winidow at the snthI end, where in the basin of 'a small fotintatin a turtle and severah yoting pickerel giere making~ themse'lves hiappy in Cochiituate waler: "Now yoau can see how much need there is for straining ii. I shudder, I declate, u-hi-n I uhnk how many nof theseanimdicubigts we must drink. with otut knowing of ir. I'm determined I won't -drink ;an~y imore of it till I buy a refrigerator; amnd lavte it all sifted." She paused here, as if considering how so large an object could force it self through so small an apertture, ;ind then wviping her specs, she smiled kindRy up on thes handsome young .man l.oking out of the~ window, and move~d on. *-B-oston $tatesman. - A CEILTm Jt:DGo in this city, says ths New Orleans B~ullet in, fell ont of a two story window the othter day, and tumbled a complete summer set ere -he came to the grounmd~ *Are yout hturl ?' askedI a bystan~der. -A little.' said the Judge-pray let me sit on this biencih.' CHow did it happen l' asked a young lawver. wItas ..asbrep,..--ly the - winrdow,' re .pliedI the Judge, 'dreaning. of la w. decis ions. *'Well,' returned the wag. tyoui can kgop-quiet now sin':' you htave .finoishead the Fall 4 lircuit.' remind ome ve a -c'-"'h i( rg Geera:l a very uinpromtingl. S an ndi' V icrop of hair on his face. "W byv < ?" eagerly asked the aibitin t.u oo -.'t-ter, with a gratified tone an 'r. "Baec-use they are rough and ieddy,- was thea re rlv. *Johanson bettng once-~ in cohupany woih Sonie scua tat'C.rS.' one '.of whoman -ncuised- nm ahsini fl i.-d of r '. i,. . rouge,. observ'd - 'I i., ... ~Iu . a' * li juilch, betie-r for a ::iy to :. d ;iIn her own cheeks, thtan blacken -other people's characters.' !New Goods, New Goods. n E S u bscribcrs are no reiving their A_ Stock of S PR IING nod S U~LM M K i G GDOrS) Which were purchased- rrnj lorI for Gersh.ndcniiequientily can and twill be sold accordifigly Aidn-pt which are the followirg: jRicIr- de Son Si!ks. D).' Ci.ameliatn , do Do. Brucnde Sitipe do Ex. do.~Diagonal Plaid do black, ' Rich Phii's Black Silks, Kuy.l 01k,'Plain Coi'd aid -Plnid Bareg-d, Do. Plain and Figured Tissues. Em5. Brhlin Swiss luaslini Dresses, --Very rIch 131k and Cn'd .Brcia Lawns.. Large lotPuinted Lawns from-35 to,20 New slyle Jaconet and Organdic Miuslins, Do. do. Silk and Linien Ginghams, Beantifil lot Summer Ginghani fsi u 124 to 25 cents jir yard 'Latest Style if Ladies Collars aid Cuf's, * Umon niid Linen Drill rroim 25 cis to $1, Freili, 2niamer Cassimaer and Cloths, nltp. English-Drnos E Ete fr 75i:s. to $2 -New style Pur Dimity, with Fringes to. mfattIh, Plain Plaid ain St-ipe Cottonades, Pilo* Ceae Linen nud-Aprd' Checks, S(Co. Nankeens and 1). E. Diapers, Silk and.Cotton .Umbreller:, Parosols and Paraonllets, - All styies and! prices.Tickings fr J0 to 20. -Do--" . ". Bleached and bro.Sheet. ings add Shirtings from 4.1 to 45, All styles and prices Cailicos. fronm 15 to 25 All qt:nlities and lrices bit) and 1k Table Dnamask, Allq ilities and pirices Cotto'n Linen and Skilk " laiidk,-rchiefs, Silk Fritiges & Bottons, for Ladies dress -Cord anil White Cot. Silk & Kid Gloves, 51,irs.tilsannd Silk Veistings, Blinobte.d and erown CGiton Drills, .+Marlhoro and Sh'rting Stripes, Osiabiuo wnd Factory Stripes and Yarns. Swis,. Mill, l uok, Plaid and Jiconet ilMsiins, 'AnIguis 78 and 4 4'br'wh Shirtings and ' Sheetings. - . - Complete assrtmin'of Children and La dies Shoes, Any qrantdity aid quality of iff Hose aniid H I "siery:' &c.. &e. Which our friends anid nequaintances. and pemonsi-iiiing Ilu mblu rg-ror the purpose of h"ying Goodit are invited to call aid take i 1ooi unid jndge for ilesenlves. as we feel confi dimt they will find it to'their iiterest . JACKSON &. KINCIILEY. fHatiliiri. Marci. 1849 2ni 9 Sp ring a n d 'S u mn Me r GOODS. T 11E Subsrriber has just ret ceived fmm -.New York and Charleston, a linge and well selected StoEc of' Fashionable Dry Goods, coniprising a ronpleti Issortmitnt ir i lhnmiris. P-inted 'Li a os Broeiles. Lmen and \Vorsted Boran2"s. Blhck Lnwqs. Al pacas, Silks,' L;aces, Glioves -imd [losiery. with a very .large as;..riment of PRINTS and LINNEN G0O)S. Al-,i. a large lot- of Hardward, Crocksry. and (;Ila.s Ware, Drugs. Paints, and Oils, Saddlerv. [Oats, Bonnets, Shoes and Bonts, and a choice lot. of GROCERIES. Having a good assortmleit of every kin I and qnaliiy of Goods usually kept in a Country Store. I feel confident of plensing all who may favor me with a call. My Stock being much larger hiin usudl at-lhis' Season, I am-anxious to reduce n, and persons wishing to huy at low prices, will do wrell inealf beftre purchasing elsewhere. Cashs Customers shall lbe p1. ased. S. F. GOODE. A pril 18 6 33 A CARD. U. selves for the purpose tnf transacting a Gencrni.l ConitnerciatIl Busine~ss. and lake great plelasure in annionneing to their friends and the trading comimunity at large, that they are now receiving and opening at their new Room. (Blandi's Coriner.) a large naid entirely new Stock of Gooeds, which have been carefully se lected by both of us froim the latest arrivuls in Chiarlesto'n anid the Northetin Markets. Our Stock comuprises every article usually kept for the trade'. We deemi it slipeifiunins to cnumecrate arti clh's an~d to make promises and pledges, as to what wve will or will niot dam. Butc confident that we can pleaise even the moist iistideons, we most respect fully itnvite ai thorough inispec tion of our Goods anid prices Determnined~ to merit,, we conf~iently' ask a liberal share or W. P. I3UTlIER, - 3. A. BLAND. Edigefield, March 28, if .10 N EW GOO DS! T H E Subccriber has just re'ceived his Stock of Spring & Surnmer Goods, Conasistiing iiin priiot PRINTED JAC. .AlUSf.lNS. SILK AND LINF.N 11(AGES. DJOTTIED AND PLAIN SWISS MlUSLINS. .IUS-. -LINS'GINGIIA31. ENG LISH . & AM1ERICAN PIlINTS. For Ladies Dresses, " !l n.lin Trimnings Finie -Bonnets. & Bonnet R~ ibbons. Groceries. Hairdware, Crockery. Shoes. Leghorn. Pnnamia. Silk and .. AVER llATS. All of whiebi will bie sold very low, and alib ead discount foir CASH. - B. C. BRYAN. MIarch~ 211i819, .' ~tf 9 Brought to the Jail O this District, on the 9th instant, a negrorman, who. says his name is .JAR R ETT, and that ho belongs to Mr. Benjamin Rice, living within four miles of Union Court H-ouse. Said fellow reays lie is a blacksmnith, a nd has. a very large scar on his. left arm, just below his elbbw, cauged by a bitrn; lie also has a large dark spdt or mole covered 4vith hair, on the lower part of the left cheek. Hie is about five feet six and half inches high, between 25 and 28 years of age and light compexci The owner -i- requesicd to come forward, prove property, pay charges and take him away, or he will be dealt .with- as the .law d iec.: A. H. BURT;.-. z.:D. March 13, 1849 .. tf -*8 New Blacksith Shop. 'efESubscriber hningtt proenred the ser vces of iasnaptos.a n Beck.-miih well .k~naa mn thiiscoonnmuit.is prepared t,*, receive alloedei s ini .thirline. olitusiness. -. Shop opposite.Dr. .Jnhntson's lmt,' . F..h 141 tf 4 EDGEFIELD HOTEL-. HE Subscriber respectfully informs his ..friends and the public at large, that he still has charge of the above Hotel, and takes this method to inubrm one and all, that in consideration of the h-ard time,, he has zoduced his terms of Boarding, to the follow Ing reduced rates, for Cash only. RATES OF BOARDING. Man and horoo per day, $1 25 Nan.per day, 75 Fei Breakfast. Dinner, Suppor or Lndging, single, each .. H rse per day. 50 Single Feed, 28 The Subscriber returns his-thanks to: the .community at large, for past favors and so, icits a share of -the same., .2 H. JENNINGS. Feb.21 .5 HASTING'S COMPOUND SYRUP OF NAPITHA. N OT only a p.titive btt a warranted cure for consumption and all diseases of the lins. This medicine has decided the dispu:e aliout the cutabilily o-conentption, and autis fied the medienl facutlty aid all who have used it, that consumption and all nffections of the lnngs can not only be cured, but they are as ea. zily and simply eured. as almost any of the dis orders to which the hitman frame is liable. The operation of n single battle. which costs $1, is saificient :o satisfy any patient-if not al itgether too frar gone with the disene-of this fact; and even a single dose gives evidence of its extraordinary influence in ariesting and eradicating the malady by the i.nmediate relic which it affocrds This is no qnuck or secret reinedy. Dr. lastings. its discverer,is one of the most enminent physiciuns of the age, and has made a ldl disclosire of its history, and all its component parts to the world. not wishin.' to incur the responsibility of confining to hin, sell. forihe-snke of ,nofii~a secret which was calculated to do such universal good. And such has been the wonderfil rerult of its ope. rations, that the- London Lancer, Medical Times. and the mo't eminent physicians of both henispheres, are anxiously calling upon Puffer ers toWhave immediate recourse to it, and pito. claiming that of all known medicine, it alone has positively established its efficacy by unde niiable proofs-fcuinig consumption and nif oth er diseases of the.lungs. For sale at the. Apothecaty Hall by J. D. CHASE. Price $1 per bottle. Decenber 6 1846 12m 46 State of South Carolina. . EDGEFIELD DISTIUCT. IN ORDINARY. B Y JOIN HILL. Esq., Ordinaryof Edaefield District. Whereas John Qoattlelium, halh ap. plied to me.for Llt ters of Administration. o all and singular the goods and chattels, rithts and credits of John Lowry, late of the District aforesaid, deceased. These are,- therefore, to cite and ailmon ish all and singular, the kindred and credi tors of the said deceased. to be and appear before mre, at -tur next Ordinary's Court fhr the said District to be holden at Edge. field Court House on the 21st day of May iist., to show cause if a 0 --h-u1 said namnltration snoui not-tie g ranted. Given under my hand land seal, this 7th day of May in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred. and friy-nine and in the seventy-third year of Ameri enin lndepiendence. JOHN HILL. 0. E. D. anv 9, St16 STATI'J, OF SOUTH CAROLINA. EDGEFIELD DISTRiCT. IN ORDINARY. L}Y JOHN IIL L. Esq., Ordinary of I). Egefield District Whlereas L. Ti. Ahney hathl appliedl to me for Letters of Administration. (in all anud singular the goods and chaitels, rights and credits of Benjamin T. Abntey, late of the District aforesaid, deceased.. These aire. therefore, to cite and ad mon ish all anid sifitular. the kindred anad cred iors of the staid dere.ntsed, to lie and appear efore me, atnrt anext Ordlinary's Cotnrt for the said District, to he holden at Edlge ield Court House, otn the 22d1 day of May inti.. to shoiw catuse, if aniy, why the said admiinist ration should not be gran ted. Gtven under my hand and senl, this~ ths 3rd day ot Many in trie year of our Lord onte. thtousaund eight hundred and forty-nine. andl ini the 73d1 year of Atmer ican Independenice. KLo. Mar 9 2u 16 STIATE (OF'SOUlTH CAROLINA. EDGlF-'.FIl DISTItleT - IN COM.\lON PL EAS. E. W.. Biancroft, vs. Attachment. Rt. S. Tloherts T lE Plaintin'in the abiove stated case aumg this daty filedl his Dee-larationt in my Office. and the Deafentdant htavitig heitheor wfe nor Attornev knownt to reside within the ibnits of this~ State, on whomn a copy of saul Declutmnion with in I|uc to Plead can lie ser ve.. On mnoton of tlr. Tompkins. A ttorney fr Plnintiff; loderd that said Defendanit up pear and plead to said Declaration. witin a ye:r andui a day from the date hereo~f or jiidg ment will be awarded against him hy defaudt. TLH08. G. BA CON, c. E. D. Clerks Office, 2dth April 1849. May 2. . ly . 15 Niew Boot and Shoe YIANUJFACTORY. J(HLE.1E Gentemen's Boots nnd Shoes VVare miade i-1 a mtost superior style of fit und workmanship. Gentlemen wantinig c'ark soled, double solila, water proof, waliig. dress, patent Itenther. and a flne pumnp soaled BOOTS. nteed but leave their orders with the sutbscriber. WVILLIAM McEVOY. miarch 1 . f . 6 Notice. ALL~ persons indebted to Whitman R. Hill ADeceased. are hereby notified to mn.ake payment. anad all persons haaving claimas against sni'd De?cense~d will renider thtemt in properly at tested. Williami M..I ill is apptointed amy Agent d'rinig any absence from thn District. .T. S. IMsNlEL, Adm'r. April 6. . tf . 15 - For Sale. T W EFLV E or fifleen likely young Negroes. sold fur no fault. Apply to the Editor of 44$1 The Great Remedy fur Rheumatism, Gout, Pain' in the Side, Hip, Back, Limbs and Joints, Scrofula, King's Evit, WVhite Siedlings, Hard Tuntors, Stif Joists, and all Fized Pains uchatever. . Where this Plaster is Applied, PAIN CANNOT EXIST. A gentleman in the South of. Europe and Pales ine, in 1830, heard so much sd in the latter place in favirr of JEW DAVID'S PLA& T ER. and of the (is be considered) miraculous, curis he had -perforrmed.'that Ie was induced to try it on his own person, for a Long aid Liver Affection. the removal of which-hnd been the chief object of his journey, but which had resisted the genini and delicions clime. He-accordingly applied a plast'er-on the i-ig|A or his chest where the pain wassented, another between the shoulders, and one over the region or the liver. Inthe mean time he dtank freely of an herb ten of laxative qunlitics. ie soon found his health improving, and in a few weeks his cough left him; the sallowness of. his skin disappeared. his pain was removed, and hit; henth became permanently reiterated. The following is from Mr. WQrstcl, editor of the Massillion Gazette, Ohio. "Gentlemen-During last winter and sipringi I was so troubled with a pain in breast as to render me unfit for the duuties of my office: and hearing your JEW DAVID'S or HE BREW PLASTER highly recommended for similar cases, I was induced to give it it trial. 'I had worn a plaster upon my breast but a short tube, when all pain left me, and I was enabled again to engage in the labors of the office. I would also state, that my sister, residiig ins Steubenville in this State, has received much benefit from its use. Yours, truly, J. P. WORSTELL." Masillon, Nov. 12,1843. It has been very beneficial in cases of Weak tiess, uch as Pain and Weakness in the stom nch. Weak Limbs, Lameness, Affection of the Spine, Female Weakness, &c- No female, subject to pain or weakness in the back or sides, should be without it. Married ladies in delicate situations. find great relief from con stantly wearing this plaster. The applicntion'of the Plaster betiveen the shoulders has been found a certain remedy for Colds, Goughs. Phthisic and Lung Affections, in their primary stages. It destroys inflammna tion by perspiration. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS! CAuT-ro.-The Subsdribers are- the only -Generil Agents in the Sontherin Sintepfur the sale of this trnly valuable l'nster; and ir. order to prevent purihasersbeing imposed upon by a counterfvit article. sold in this city and else where. for the grnuine, they invite particilur attention to the rollowitig marks or the Genuine: lst.-Te genuine is put ill in smooth, en gine turned bottomed boxes, not soldere-d in. 2d -The genuine has the engrdved head of Jew David on the directions, around the box. with nccompanying record of Court to E. Taylor, Rochester. - 97 SCOVIL & MEAD. Chartres.Street, Wholesale General'Ageits for the Soiuthern States, to whom all orders must he addressed. Sold also; Wholesale tid letail by JOHN D. CHASE, Apothecaries Hall, Edgo field Court House S. C., ALso, by HAVITLAND & Rfl!fLEY, iii J.; AINErTT & CO , Augusta, Georgia. Feb 14. 18.19 ly . 4 Dr. Roger's Compound Syrup of Liverwort and Tar. 4SAFE and certain cure lor CONSU3IP STltuN OF TilE~ LUNGS, Spiitming oif Blood, Conths, Colds. Asthma, Pamin .tthes Side, Bronchitis, Ilooping Conghl and ialI Pul-, montary Affectinns. TEST1I~ONIALS. Extracts from Certificates which can be seen in Ml by cnlling upon the Agents: Mir. A. L. ScorW.-llaving bheen a~fflicted with a most distressing Congh, until my Lungs became affected to such a degree that I wats contintially spitting blood; aiid lbeing tinder the care: of on able physician, without obtaining any relief until I procured a bottle of Dr. Rod ger's Liverwort and Tar, which restored me to health in a very shor t time. -FN . J.-FNH Cincinnati. Nor. 5. 1844.. From the lion. Jndge William Burke, late Posrrm-.ste~r of the city of Cincinnati for more rhatn t wenty years. The statemnit ofiJustice Finch is entitled to the flliest confidence ot the public. I can fully crrborate whait lie hane said, havinig used the medicine rmyself~ with the nio-t decided benefit. ~WILLIAM l3URKE. Cincinnati. A rig. 12. 18-45. A RFEMAttKA Br.E cUntE OF coNSUMPTtoN. Mr. Scov/l-1 wis taiken with a most dis. trewmtg congh. andr my lunges becamte so dis eased that I bled -in a short iime' several qitarts. I was redneed so low that all of my triends, nd evenl my phyicians,' thought 1 mulst die of Consiimptionl! Aly brother hearing of thme remarkable cuareiside hby Dr. Roger's-Liver wor: anal Tar. praueired a battle, aind befaire I hd taken iane harlfiof it, It seemned no go to the vry seat of the diseasi. I raised a large qu tity ol phtlegmi andI matter, cnd my cedugh wais stopped as biy a chairm. Anid by its use I was restored to perfect.hrealth. GABRIEL WHITEHEAD. Swi-n to and subascribed thiis26tuh Nov., 1847. H. E. Spsesa, hlnyor.of Cincinnati. [Extract from a Letter from the Rev. Henry * Wisemanm.]) Mr. A. L. Scoil-As Dr. Rodger's Liver wort and Tar lias been the means of mnatching my coimpaiion from a premnature grave! I feel uder the obligation to give my infltinee to the circulationt of so valuable a medicine. HIENRY WISEM1AN. . Patriot, Gallia co-, 0 , Dec. 23,1&l6. [Fromn Dr. Wilson.) I have been the iamily phyaiciain of Mir. Wiseman for the li'st twclve years; unurinig that time Mirs. Wisemoan t~as been suffering from diseased longs. Arid finally all the symp. toms of Pudmoniary COonsump htioui a~ipared. All the usual remediesfniled. A t this time she coimenced using Dr. RIodger'ii Liverwort and Tar. It acted like a charm. In a few datys she declared herself nearly well. I have no doubt of its virtnes, and would cheeffnly re commetnd it to persona afllicted with diseased lungs. HI. R. WI LSON, 31l. D. Patriot, Gallia counity, Ohio. BawArtE OF CONTF.nFEITS. N. B.-Trhe genuine.nrticle is signed, "An dreo Rogers," ott the 'engraved wrapper arotund each boutle. IJG- Patc-$l par bottle, or six battles for $5. Sold wholeatle arid retail by *SCOVIL &M5EAD, 113 Chartres st., N. Orleains. General Agents for the Southern- States. Also, sold by JOH IN D. CH ASE, Edgefield C. H., WVAnt.Aw & DanDY, Abbeville C. H , J. Batar-r & Co., and H Avz.xo, RISL.v &. Co., Augusta Gia., and H avit.aND, HannAr.. & Co., and P. hI. Conax, Chairleston, Bouth Cnenlinn. DR. TOWNSEND'S The most extraordinary -Medicine -n the World. ::-This Extract is- put upin quart bottles; it is six times cheaper, pleasanter.. ind-was' ranted superior to any sold. It cures with out vomiting,.purging, -sic4ening,.oj debihta-, ting the Parent. 'T he great btuty and supeiority ,of.thij. Sarsaparilla over all. other medin is, that while it eradicates di"sease, it invigorales the qody. - It is one* of the very sL. -s ' SPRING AND SOMMER MEDIQININF.S Ever known- it not caly..purifies tho.,whole. system,- and .strengthens the persqn,.hut,.,t creates.pew, pure and.richoded'; a; power. possessed by:no other medicine. .And in this lies the grapd secret of its wonderful'sudcess. It has performned withii the last' fiVe years, rnore than 100,000 cutes.of asvre casesof disease; at least 15,000 were consideredim curabl6. It has savtd the lives ~of niore than 5;000 children during the piastdason. - - 19,000 Casesof Ges&ire-iibiII'-.A want of Nervois hi'ergyt' Dr. Townsend's Sarsaliarilla. invigorates the whole system permtanently. To those who have lost their muscula'r energy by the-use of rdedicine oi- indiscretiun committed -in youth, -or ihe xcessive indulgehee of thepas siorfs, and brought du a general physical pros tration of the nervous. system,,lassitude, want of- ambition, fainting sensations, premature decay abd decline, hastening towards that fatal discase. Consumption, can .be ontirely restored by this pleasant iemedy. This Sar asparilla is far superior to any INVIGORA TING CORDIAL,.as it rempves andinvigo-. rates the system, gives activity to the limbs, and strength to the muscular system, in .a moat extraordinary degree. Consunption Culed. Cleanses and Strengtlens. Consumption canbe cured, Bronditist, Consumption. Liver com plaint, Colds, Catarrs, Cough, Asthura, Spit ting of Blood, Soreness in 04 chest, Hectic FIlush, Night Sweats, Dfficull Or P'rofuse-Ez pectoration, Pain in the Side, &c'have been and can be cured. -- henumatis. - This is only one oif more than -4,000 cases of Rheuniatism that Dr. Townsend's Sesa parilla has cured. The most severe and chronic cases are -weekly eradicated by its extraot dinary virtues. - James -Cmmings, Esq., one of the asis tants in. the Lunatic Asylum, Bltckwell's-Is. land, is the gentleman spoken of in the fol. lowing, letter: - - Dr. Townsend, Dear Sir:. I have suffered terribly for nine years with ihe Rheumatism; considerable of the.time I could not.eat, s!cep or walk. I had the utmost-distressing pains and my limbs were.terribly swollon. 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 benefit of the af flicted, Yours respectfully, - JAM1ES CUMMINGS. FITS! FITS! F7S' Dr. Townitend, 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 rcsiectable Faumer in Westchester county: FOnDHAW, Aug. 13, 1857. . U umu iu, WL . ru girl seven years of age, who has been several years afflicted with Fits; we tried almost evb rything for her, but without success; at last, alhough we could find -no recommendation in our- cilculars for cases like hers, weth' as sheo was in veray delicate health,-te would give her some of your Sataparilla, and are very glad we did, for it has not 'only restored her strength, but she has had no return of the Fits, to our great pleastue and surprise. Se is fast bccomning ruggzed and hearty. for which we feet gratiul. Yours, respectfully, JOHN B3UTLERI, Jr. P E MA T.3 M ED1CIP E! Dr. Townsend's Sarseparilla is a sovereign and speedy cure for Incipient Consumption, Barreness, Prolapsus Uteri, or falling of the womb, Piles, Leucorrwa, or Whites, obstruc tion or diflicult Menstruration, incontinence. of Urjine, or involuntrary discharge -thereof, and for the general prostration of the system, no matter whether, the result of inherent cause, produced by irregularity, illness or ac cident. N othing can be more surprising than its invigorating effects on the human frame. Persons all weakness and lassitude, from tak ing it, at once become robust and full of en ergy under its influence. It immediately counteracts the rervelcssness. of tho female frame, which is the great causei 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 hundreds of cases havo been report, ed to us; thousands of caves where fnmilies have been without cliildren after using a fewv bottl-. of 'this invaluabla medricind,'have been blessed with fine, hiealthy oflspring. Great Bleseing to 1h,.lzers and Children. It is thresafest and niost effetual medicine for purifying the system, and relieving the sufferings attendant upon childbirth ever dis coverd.' 'It'strdngthens both the mother and 'child, prerents pain 'arnd distase, incroeses and enriches the food, and those who have used it, think it is indispen~sable. It is highly useful both before pand after confinement, as ik-prevents diseases attendant upon childbirth. In Costiveness, Piles, Cramps, Swelling-oi the Feet, Despondency, Heartburn. Vomit ing, Pain in the Back and Loins, False Pains, Heorarage, and in regulating, the Secre tions and eqttalizing the circulation it has no equal. Tho great beauty of this Medicine is, it is ablways safe, and the moat delicate us it umpst successtully, . - OPINIONS OF PHYSICIANS. Dr. Townsend is almost daily receiving or ders. from Physicians in different parts of the Union. This is to certify that we, the undersigned Physicians of the City. of Albany, have in numerous cases prescribed Dr. Townsend's Sarsaparilla, and believe it to be one of tho most valuable preparatIons in dlie market. H. P. PcrTrao, M.D. J. WVrzson, M. 13.. R. 13. EIGGt, M. D. P. E. EtwaNnonF, M. D. Albany, A pril 1, 1847. .. - - CAUTJON. -Owlg othe great success-and immnise saeof D.Townsend's-Sarsaparllla, a nom, bu fmen who were formerly o6r- Agents, have ecmmenced stmaking Sarsaparilla Er tracts, Elixirs, -Bitters, E~stracts of Yellow -Dock, &c. They generally put it up in the -same shape bottles, and some of~them have stole and -copied our .advertisemeta.; they are only- werthless imitations ,and shohid be avoided. Du AN For saId itEgetii tteD# N GENERAL SToRE by' G. L. PENN, uMarc 1 t s.19 ly 8 Agetnt. - 6A fr.-OnjOCefrena%:' -AO ENWN' b# C FOR RESTORING TH Iid1 -TOUReLadiee - "Longifair is a~Itodro wommifsysI'an,L And all est the-truthef athespiise quoitdtiong Preserve it then,rladies-yamurgoory .naL all Unless yon. potectith " this peparation.. Ifyo/wisah a.rich,. luxquisat.ipd a r free from Dandry.5 and Scurf.db i fail procure.th enuine N.Bah 'f~to n i.a cses ifrbiil it will O7 expectations.- . '-."a C Wian.-Ne'er bit '.hilbyrsgaidiW 'the" name of Coifstock &'a, -n'wrapet-ofw eaoti.bottle. - 'r - Lon refY's rct .ndiarr 'na P eeck I t;-For Colds and Feverish teing.' pha venting'Fevers. A . - 2d,-For Asthmai Lv'it Com'pintid Bit& lieus 60'ectiona '- 6 -h.., 3d-.-Fot Dianhmoa, Indigestion ahdnborsa Appetite. .- - e 4thbaFor Costiveness infemak, aamales and.Nevouseenplsants,. ,'.: ,. 5th-For .Stouach affections, Djagepsaa Pi fis, heuma~itsmn,*r.. -fp The great 'poins ire. it is noililiid io "tiiW never'gives PIN and NEVER ieses6n' COSTVE! '' Fir atI theseihings it-is warranted uneqiasll ed, and:an who'do: not fnil so may retuip the, bottle and get their noney,' Comstwck,&.Co., Propr.ietprsn. 59 Poydro.s at , NeW Orleans.. Dr Lirzett's Junol Cordial orPro' creative lizir f Fo- bd' male anid femei.prideibed as an. effectual re'storative in toales o de'blitye , iipo te'ddj,'or -brr'erness, aid adliirregilities of. nature. It is all that it professes 'to be,. vise Natuie's grand restarative and remedy for Those in the-warried-state withot Offspring. ., *- Deafness. a -Di. McNair's A'COUS7IC OIL f1M the nre'of Deafness Also, lhall e hisagir 'ble noises like the buzzing of i:rsects, ftllngVl water, whizzing of vte'snl, which - are'syktp tome of approaching deafness. - Many persons who have been deaf for tea, fifteen. or twenty years, and.were subject to use .ar trumpets, have, after -using. one or two bottles, ithoiwa aside. their tiutiipets,.being made p'eneGtly well. Wt hao cured eases of ten/fifteen, and eten thirty yeArs standing of Deafness Price $1 per flaik. Conne' Tagical Pain Eztrictre I THE WORLD'S WONDER,-wunonnce ed iso by all who have ever'nsed it. 'Sdld i4 this place by J. D. CHASE, is a sovereign remedy for Burps, Scalds, Sov6' Eyes sua Nipples. Eryseplas; Barbdrs Itch. Cuts,.E ip; tions of the Skit &.c. - Hays ' Innint for the Piles, The worst attack of the Piles'are affectuafly and permanently cnied in a short time- by the use ofthe ganiline Hays' :.iniment. Hund%(d,-s of our first citizens throughout the country-. sed-this Liniment with complete succ is warranted to cure the most aggrave Caution,-Never huy it unlessgye name of Coistock & Co., bo proprietors of the genuine eeated with a counterfeit; Mother's Relief- d. All expecting, 0beame- o i ito a e a tiir'-fears. allaj-t ei; their way Iy tle 'use oft aisn vegetable production. Tho observe its virties. mttsti h1eart; every kind and? will lieel it hits mast solemn' distress his wife is exposed to& b tin method, which is, the use of tt Relief. Keep Yourr F.eet Dry. Remember, to preserve health, the feet shodid he kept dry, and that the OIL OF TANIN renders lenther water proof and doubles its dq rtbility. Also used for H arness anid Ctarriage Comstock 4' Co.'s- Concentrated .'luid Extract of Sarsaparilla. For the cure of Scrof'ila, Chronmc Rhenma tism, General Delfility, Cntaneotus Diseases, Scaly Liuptionas of the-8kin. Tetter. Pimples or Pustules on dh'e Face. Liver All'ections, Mere. rial atid Sy philtal Diseases. Biles from an. im tire habit of the body, Ulcerations of' the Tihroat andl Leg, Pain. and Swelling ol jhte Bones, hnd all Diseases arising from ait impure state of the' Blood. Expnsure and Imprudence in Life; Excessive Use of Mler.cury, &c. This Sarsaparilla is wvarranted 1,ositively- as good as any other (that can -'be made at -one dollar) at just half the prnee of those so much advertised, and .as stronig, viz: 60 cents per bottle, or six bottles for $2 50. Remember to ask for Comstock's Sarsapazilla, and take no other. Dr. SpolAn's Sick Headachee Remedy. Why will' you suffer with that distressing complaint, when a remedy is at hand that will not fail to cure you? This, remedy will, effec tually destroy tany attack of hesdache, eitber. nervous or biffions. 'It has .cured cases of iweniy years' standing. Have you a Coug/ii Do not neglect it-thousands have..met- a premature death for the wantt of attenttion to a common Cold. Have 3 on .a .Cough? 1Rev. Dr. Bartholomew's EXPECTORANT PINE SY(UP, will most positively give' relief, amid save you from that most a'wftn -disease, Pul, morrmry Contsbmptiron, which usuially- sweeps into the crave hundredd of the young; the old, the lovely and the gay. - - Comtuck Hemnes' Nerve and Bone ...Liniment. AND INDIAN VEGETABLE ELIXERE Is warranted to cnre any case of Rheumatis, Got, Coniracfed Chdrds and Muscles. or~Stlff oints. stregthenas Waak Limbs..- and enables those who are crippled to walk again. Use this article anud be cured, or go without it and suffer as you please. Certificates of~etures by thejmn. dreds can be seen at 69 Poyras'street, N.. 0. where this article is sold only-genuine. Carlton s Ring Bone and Spavin.Curs.. For the-cure of Rting Bone. Blood Spavin, Bone Spavin,. Wiind4Olls, Splints, and Cnrb on Horses. Also, CAR LTON 'S FOUNDER ONTM lENT, for, the, cure of -Founder,:-s~plit Hoof, hjoof-bounid H orses, and .Conujracted Feet. Ahaq, alt 1iounds, B~uises in th'e Flesh, Galled Baeks;'Cracked- Heels. Scratches, Nick ings,'Docking, Cots, Kicks, &e. -Caution. .Ahl of the utbove named articles are sold only geninue by. COMtSTOCK & CO.,59,Poydaas street. New Orleans. COM STOCK & B1R0 TH ERS;69 Second at., St. LouIs, and. 002.. STOCK & CO., 21 Courtland st., New York, Proprietors4 of' 'the Original and onlf Gomune Magical Pitin Extractor. Has' also' onimaod a complete aseortmnent of Soaps and"thPerfumery, which will. he snId lower Ahi'n a't anyiydither houselin. the United-States.for ca. Alsn. for sale by J. D). CHIASE, -Apotheaa rics' Htall. Edgefield C. H. S. 'C. Apwil 95 19 192n M