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C. VV. RICHTER,
DEALER IN •
’SMTSSiSS & SM/333 &
Jeaciry, Silver and Pitted Ware.
W*tc'-Bs, CVA, i! .1 vv Irv ciref.i'lv repaired.
TERMS STRICTLY CASH.
c!»-]y
"fa \xkTi7nichoih'm. and.,
P3Y3ICIA.N & SURGEON.
OJicfy below Jltsosrs. Fears & Swanaon'a store,
Midi*on. 37
f ANNIN <fc WINGFIELD,
A1 TO UN IES AT LAW,
0.-vicr— O,!■ r the Muiuon lh uq Store.
J. A. BILLUPsT ~
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
MADISON, Ga.
" ' —Offlce in t’jj Cocar Hotve, opposite the
CleikV Oiliee.
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DR. WIF.LTAM 11. BURR,
TC3 VW 1 ”TC* jßj Sii *TE 5 j
OP;TCE, Cl* -vTAIKS. TOWN 11.V1.L.
M; lie.-,., <td.
\Y. At. BURNETT,
M VNCr.vCTCit :u AND DEALER IN
SVBfl.tS, m,IU«. HAitXf'SS, VIH NKS.
Carp't-hun*. .S-t W/.r// lU',r, leather,
Thre e I L-yl:*, itr. etc.,
Center screet, next door below Payne A llurriH*
(Jd.
BENJAMIN O. LIUDON,
~7er Lt
HOOKS, STATIONERY, MUSIC, FANCY
GOODS, PERFUMERY, Ac. Ac.,
T .vo (1 jjrs nb.ivc T nvn II ill, M idis »n,
LIFS INSURANCE.
Charter Oak l.ili; Insuvtuiue Company
of Hartford, Cona.
A!fr and flUl, Pres, J is. C. Walklc.v, Sec.
Cinital endorsed bv the St:ite lie’ '",00"
Accumulated Surplus ?:!OCyioo
CHARTER PERPETUAL.
nil!,. .TV -A or t:u!. Ny 4 m.
TIIISc > npuir still o mtiiiuoU insure the lives
,>f White persons, at tin old rates, undotters
tV full wing nmiiig other advantages «<» ">**«•-
Uf* • .
L »w ritci of Tiaurance, without profits on the
Joint Hcoek plan.
K \lf of ;he Ih emium on the Mutual plan niuy
feinAiu on loan.
N > extra ch irge for a Speci il Penmt to result
in any S MtV.Tii .Si it.*, or Liiiw .m l ivpass by
t»oi t * .in.l fiM-u any port iu the United State#.
The Security of it large capital, large Bonuses,
on the Mutual scale.
California, Australia, und other special risks
taken.
Slaves also insured on the Joint Stock p»an at
the lowest rates.
For Insurance in the above named Company,
' * ’ It. (J. LIDDON, Agent, Madison, On.
TUB MOST iiAO.NinOE.NT NATIONAL WO UK
KVBtt PUBLISHED IN AMEIUOA.
THE HE PUBLIC AH COURT;
AMERICAN SOCIETY IN THE DAYS OF
W VSIiiNUTON.
By Rufus Wilmot Griswold.
WITH TWENTY-ONE I'OIU'KAIT# OK DISTIN
OUISUED WOMEN,
E lsrravcd fr * n origin il pictures oy Wo.dlaston.
Caliiey, Il liusbiiiMugh, Slu irt, Trumbull, Mala
bui.-.ui l otlur ciutcimi.ii-.try painters.
O ic volume, 4 to. Aiili/ue tuorocco, sl2.
List of Illustrations.
Mrs. WASHINGTON, at tho jter.od of her mar
riage, lYrn W.ioUstim's lam .us portrait, at
Ari n rto-a H mse
Mrs. WILLI YM DUUII, daughter of Lord Stir
lui -~, ,rI, r.if.l i I Di m-, I'resilient Door, Ac.
Mrs.'"’ALEX YNDEii HAMILTON, daugliler ot
Uaneral Sehuylor, t'roia a picture painted in
h.*r l went v-.seventh vent*.
Mrs. JAMES M WHSON, ''Dally I’aync,” as
„iii ’ t 'id pot sl'i Tli T mirriafre.
Mrs. WILLIAM 8. SMITH, daughter of Jobu
Adams, one of Copley’ . tuu-.st .. .ares.
Mrs..iiio.• JAt.a.Og.Uei'.'l U iveram-Livings
ten, ami wife of the tirst Chief J astiee—a grea.
beautv.
Mrs. It OPUS KINO, daughter of William Alsop
mid ill 'til -r of Ch u-les King, James U. King,
John A. King, Ac.
Mrs. RALPH IZARD, of Srath Carolina, an
aunt of Kishop l> danccy, of tile late Mrs. Feu
nimare C toper, Ac.
>1:-S. JAMES it .EKiIAN, graudmother of Urn.
Jam..., W. Uefcknrin, * fishiouable New York
dame of l < "'•L
M,s. JOHN ADAMS, one of the most celebrated
ladies 111 h *r age I'm- talents and mlhtoiico.
Mrs. HARRISON GRAY OTIS i the elder , a
funmis be inly -from one of .M.ilbmie's master-
Mr*. 1 It 10HARD CATON, daughter of Charles
Curall, and m it her of the I) mhess of Leeds,
M irohimioss of Welleslev. Lnlv .Stalfird, Ae.
Mr-. Thom vs m. Randolph, daughter ot
Tn mi is.telVer.smi, descrioeil Ov John It imtolph
as "the nveete and ere dm-- m Virginia."
Mrs. HENRY PIIII.LIPS, daughter t.f the cele
brated .Iu Ige C.iew, i id one ol •• Wasitnigion’s
Mr aNv'iLLI AM IHNUIIAM, and (lighter of Thos.
W.lliug i l I grandmother of Lord Ashburton—
a mngnilioeu; beaut ', for tiv n. . . .
( li ■, i -i ia. ■> •> ‘ 1 Vieti.’i.
Mrs. r.l.iDO l.vri SeiD.t .Yii.'K, of ilia I).right
f i nite, Wife «f lb ' jr»u t' 1 ,. t r ibsi loader, m .
tluv ,'.f VI -s C. 11. Sell '.viek. AC.
Mrs. EDMUND 0. GfiN.-il'. and l ighter of G .v.
George Cimt.m, all I w.feufrbe Ere icli Mmiste'
here daring the ” D ii ■ ol T rr, r."
Mrs. LAVVii.iNCH LEWIS, Nelly Curtis, graml
mitlvr of Wasiiingmo,—■“ the uuuersa'
favorite.” s
To.- MVRLMIIONESS D’YRUJO, daughter o'
C iief Just.iou McKean, and mother or the Dak
S .' ml IV. r. Prime Minister of Spam, Ae.
Mrs. C lAUNOEY GOODRICH, diig'.ii.r ..*
Gov. W i.e lit, sister of Oliver V. oic t. Seen
tary of tho Treasurv, Ae.
Irs. CHARLES CARROLL (the vounger), *
diugnler ut ife '.j i.iiin Oil ov, Ae., Ac.
These Portraits of the Ladies, most celebrated
for their distinguished social and political rela
tions during the Presidency of Washington, pre
sent au uneipt illed
GALLS fY or M3RIOAN BEAUTT,
scarcely inferior, it is believed, to the famous
clUoelion of Itriliih Ueamies in the reign ot
Charles the First, at the P.daeo ot Hampton
Court; and die entire volume, illustrated as it is
b. in... oe.-t or..—' ol im., 0,.a iir. i- ,<■ .
mid prime i.ml hm id in a style of unsurpis-eil
richliess and degmee, t ike- rank at tile head of
ait i1... liter try, his!nr.c and and artistic .s-mvenirs
ever offered for the .approval of the taste of the
~.,»->te of <h> Unit. 1 Pedes. The design of
a C.lei REPUifLIC VN COURT" is. to give an
/..s.-sros'i tg ands uthl'u! view of the priv.ite and
social life of this c-matin in the davs of Washmg
ton. il •ferriug as hrieilv as possible to politic and
atViirs, it intro' laces the great characters of th it
illustrious age in their personal oomieetions-in
thap'.rlor, the b dl-ronm, the th-vtre—in nneo
dote, desciipf.ons, .tad details of every-day expe
rience. it embraces particular n-arrativesof Pre
hiiieat Washingto Ys celebrated tour through the
Kiskern States, with all its festivities, p iradys,
Ac., ami of the subsequent tour through tho
8 i.dheru Sta» -s, whh the imposing and enthusi
astic roeaplin is m Ch n'iest.,n, Augusta, Ac. Tiio
i-nlh >r sivs, “It -e. encd to m;tlut the rulumo
w utM bo. in m the whole, fir more acceptable
if, iu its prvuunttion, 1 confined myself, in even
th' most trivial tales of narrative, delineation,
and sugg.-ssimi, to tvhit was cle ivlv \v oa* intcit
bv iviyV'stienable avvih irities. And of such au
thorities, f.irtu lately,l h >ve had au ample collec
tion. Besides those which are printed and acces
sible to every stu bat of American history, I have
hid in inv possession more than two thousand
unpublished private lepers, of which some three
hundred were bv Washington, and great numbers
bv Mrs. Ad ms Mrs. Jav. Mrs. Cushing, Mrs.
Pineknov. the families of Wolcott, McKean, Liv.
iogston.'noudinot. Willing, and others who par.
tainted ia the life llt >ve attempted to desertbe,’
Subscriber s names received at the lJouk
wmm iiiiiti iiiiii visit#»•
nieachcd Shirtings ami Sheetings.
.SHEAR Las received, from New
Extra Water Twist 4-1 Blotched SHIRTINGS,
New Yssrk Milts i-i BToacliedSlilßTlNO.S,
•White Rick, Wotm Twill, 4-4 Bh-aciwd SUIRT
fN-GS, I soft linisU),
Manchester 1.4 Bleached SHIRTINGS,
Boot Miil«4-4 Bleached
Superior i't-l li nniiiun Bleached SHEETINGS,
” l-»t Mlondalh “ ''
Wuinsntla Mills Bi’ehtd PißourrCatc COTTONS,
Laconja .Mills Uidlctied Satrn JEANS,
A. C. A. Ainoskengaud Pearl River TICKINGS.
T he above comprises the best make of Goods,
in this country, and will be sold at very low
prices for cash. The public are respectfully in
vited to call and examine the assortment.
iiO ~ g»i
Heavy 4 » tton Osnaburgs.
r' Limit .' J! . Rlus on hand. Heavy Oot
. : DEN A Dt' RGB, wh th will he sid low
for casii, by t.h piece o! bale, and to winch
her • i.;f. ..n s ;he a.tcntion of l'.aiiti is
and oiinti v ; l cli ■ ts n:- oi
1855.
FALL TRADE.
POPULAR PRICKS!
WARD, BUHOHARD & CD.,
AUGUSTA, CIA.,
\ RE now op ning their FALL and WINTER ,
oi JL supplic.- of choice ,*j
FAMII.Y DRV GOODS,
selected with great care from recent importations, i
and comprising an assortment which f>r Rich
ness, Yur.cty and Extent, not usually found in ;
this market. As they nmv h ive the reputation
of selling FIRST GLASS GOODS, upon a much
Don e Scale ~f t»rkt* than they have been usually ;
bought here, they'beg to assure their friends in :
MaoisoiiandsniTouadiiig counties that therintcudJ
to keep up this standard of CHOICE GOODS, :
and to keep down prices to u fair rcmuncratii-u I
profit. To Citsh aim /t/-«vtyif. ijdylwjcuatmwie, and I
to none others, wc sliall od'eroaßAi txnccnuKNTS {
to visit our establishment. Our block consists ;
iu part of thg following
DRESS, GOODS.
Rich Velvet Brocaded Silks, Moire Antique
S k-. in I,lurk and .- dors, N-v and Beautiful
Mi-ides ol Plain and Ri ; til Silks, very heavy
mid rich, Plaid ml.Sltapcd She - .u variety,
Black Italian ami Talli'a Silks, Silk Rohe-,
Turk, Cashmeres, De-Isdncs, Aineliue Cloths.
Plaid Stiitfs, French and English Meriuocs, all
shades, Plain DeLaines, Persian Clot Us, English,
French and American Calicoes ami Ginghams,
Cilice Robes, Ac.; Black Bombasines, Canton
Crapes. P iaim Cloths, Black Citallics atol Al
pacas, Emht'oidti'ies a id Lace Goods of every
description, Est ning Dress Goods in every va
riety.
‘ MEN’S AND HOYS’ WEAR.
Cloth?*, (Jasaiincru.s,.Satinets,Vestings,Tweeds,
kc., Ac.
FOR FAMILY USE.
B ith, Whitney, and Rose Blankets,’'Lipcn and
Coition Sheeting,l’lllmv-casiH.irti'tis addCo'tnns
Red, Wliite, G.'i".', Green, Blue, Welsli, Saxony
ami il unestic Ft initcls, Fhukur Flannels, Plain
and Figured Sample Flannels, Table Damask,
It alic.-, Napkins, Wine Cloths, Totvolings, Lace
ami Mu.lin Curtains, Partain Materials, Ft'n.t
Cloths, Colored uij White Dimities, Huckaback
and Uird’s-cre Diapgl's.Ac.
I‘LAX TATI OX GOODS.
Negro Blankets, Georgia and Kentucky Plains,
Cotton Osnaburgs, Georgia St rij>.cs Ac.
Orders tilled with tho most c.irclul attention,
and all g()od%'varrnnte)l.
LS WAUD.miROIIAUD&CO.
»KOCKUIKS, AeU.
r |'>ll V) subscriberslv.kpwttiiHy call ti»o attention
I of th.‘ public to ihair St«»qk of On Goods,
(jn'cio ios, Orngs, ic., n.*\v on hind, in store, for
sale, im: \ i* i oucasu —coiislsiiitgin the following
articles, viz:
New Orleans Sugars, Opodeldoc, Castor Oil,
For to Si. .co “ Isitmlannm, I’aregn ie,
Ivu.ined “ar c Vermifuge, Fetnieruiiut
Ornshed “ Oinnumon, Snulr,
Loaf “ No. «, Fain Killer,
Uio Coffee, Turpeutine, Hours’Oil,
Is iguira, “ Nutmegs, Mftce, Indigo
Old Guv. Java “ Blue Stone, Silt Petiv,
(iimnv Ihigging, Alum, Glass, I’uttv,
K .j», Twine, Train Oil, Mustard,
Cindies, IVoj>nr,Spice, Dulfield Blankets,
(’lows, Tobacco, Itl’cd & Hr’n Shirting,
Salt, .Mackerel,Godlish, Plaids, Apron Checks,
F.ekle.l Salmon, Tea, Ticking, Oassimere**,
F lit on Market. Href, j. ins, Fancy I’rints,
0 m lies, Soaps, Spado**, Wool Shawls, Purges,
It .isius and Almonds, 11 and kerchiefs,
S :irs, Nats, Comforts, Snspenders.
Table Salt, Hose, White und Slate,
ii t —g .v Gun Powd’i Poi t Monuis, Cologne,
S;i it iiiul He id, Cheese, iiooks *V Uyes, Pius,
Preserves, PielC . , Uxtracts, I’ k’t Combs,
tlmlwar.'. Cutlery, Siund and Flax Thread,
Plates, liv)wls, Pitchers, Needles, Porc’u Cups,
Dishes, Looking Glasses Plate Locks, Padlocks,
Listers, Pi pus, Awls, Cast Iron &, Brass butts
Saxony Wool iluts, Hook und Eye Hinges,
Planters “ Stirrup Irons, Chiiels,
H iys* “ Hammers, Augurs,
Men and Hoys’ plashed Saddles, Bridles,
and Glazed (Nips, Martingales,
Lasting Huttons, 1000 Gallons Jugware.
WM, (1. GREEN & CO.
Mad*son, Nor. n, 1 .
COPARTNERSHIP.
Madison*, August S, 18a.".
"PIIK tTXDRRSIGNKD having this day enfr-
I ed into Captriuership under the stvle a:ul
arin id P.troU A STOVALL, in the
(JRORJSinf BUSINIiSS,
nmv ntFi’i' fiirsnle, in the store-house formci lv oe
cupicd by J.R. High, near the Depot, ii'wuil
selecteJ stuck of Groceries, low for rush, viz:
hhls. A. B. ami C REFINED SUGARS,
Several hogsheads
y.xLT.
I,'oli. MOLASSES ", 1 SYRUP,
.-.bills, ulmice VINEGAR,
'"sucks Lignin nml .1 iva COFFEE,
tbs. TEA, in ei Ls lbs., papers of ! , lb.,
piun yds. chmee KERSEI'S, frmn is to "A els.;
r.no'- h.'ivv OS N \IHRGS, lie. per vil.;
tMI BLANKETS amt WOOL H ATS, '
iliMOvils. (SUNNY RAGGING, in bales aud rolls;
70'coils ROPE,
l'J Im\c- superior STAR CANDLES,
I cbm. pair N". 1" COTTON CARDS.
Also, „ Choice l»t of CUTLERY and HARD
WARE, DRUGS, Ac.
A line lot of Smoking ami Chewing TOBACCO,
no kegs NAI I S, of the best brand.
Also, Powder, Sh a, I. id, Blucstonc, Mailer,
S sip, and various oilier articles.
Call in and examine for yourselves. Give ih a
fair trial—a liberal patronage is all wo desire.
U. A. PRIOR,
Ji34_ .1. F. STOVALL.
The Great Iron Wheel.
VFEYV copies of this work, just received an 1
for sale by BE.NJ. G. LIDDON.
Saptcaibvr
Dr. .dleiero’s Carminative Elixir.
VCure for Dvsontcrv, Diarrhoea, Cholaa
Morons, Cholic, Ac., Ac.
This M -iliC.uc lias hmu o cd in private prac
tice tor several veins p ist, and hundreds can
testify as to ils siipeiior cMicucv. Price SO cents
per bottle. For sale be
ed-ts _ Da. W.S.MEIERE._
iUasicnl Instruments.
\ SELECT lot of Musieil Instrnments just
-\ received at the Madison Book Store, con
sisting of line Rosewood and M thogmy Guitars,
Cocoii and Boxwood Flutes, wiih Eight S Iv r
Keys, line and common VioLu's, Timbniues
Baujos, GnUarhnll A'i din Strings, Sc., Ac.
Piano and Gnibir Music ilwavs on hand
jy-Jd MAIMSOV imnv TOTir.
NB W VOLU ME S
OF THS FOUR GFEA T VI l iISH U3 I3WS
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Blackwood, u year. Blackwood aud me Re
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views and Blackwood, $lO. Four copies to one
address, SOO.
Postage (which should be paid Quarterly in
advanced oil the four Reviews and Black rood to
any Post O iieeiii the United States, only so cents
a year. Namely: 14 cents a year on each lie
view, and 24 oeats a vetron Blackwood.
Address L. SCOTT A CO., Publishws,
54 Gold Street, Corner Fulton, N. Y.
Dee. S, 4v-rf.
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ANOTIIEIt FRESH ARRIVAL
DRUGS, &C.
Du. \v. s. meif: i: e,
VITTHOLESALE and Retail dealer iu
SH \V cfwice Drags, Medicines, Faints,
VS Oils. Gl'-s, Perfumery, Fancy Articles,
4 ®Segar»,Bnmf r Ac., Ac., is receiving Iron;>
Philadelphia ami New York a faf : npj Iy of
everything usuallv kept in a well stocked Dr
establishment. Among them may be mentioned
I the following:
yiuninc, i Black A Green Teas—
Morphine,
.Strychnine, . Pare , Fh'l*<Ta i White
Husbands’Magnesia, Lead, u art anted 25
Gelatine, lbs. ib each keg,
Arrow Root, Chalk,
Jamaica Ginger (splen- Lamp Black,
' did article), . In:*.-,
N«». 1 PutaKb, Window Glass,
Burning FlnidjrPhil’j Tros-es.
Double Distilled, iu.st.nd,
French Brandy—for 'c -t Powd rs.
Medical a-o, S. da, f.r Cooking,
• Loir Hard's Snuff. ’ IN • ; <•_>. '
1 Sjuokmg Tobacco, GcnuincCbd LivcrOil,
Toilet S mpu, C •■. ij»ii >r,
H.iv Bum —for toilet Gum Arabic
• tisc, N.|II„.A I- Jiiiriib,
! W oolfe’a Seheidatf Cg.vA Hive S. nip,
Hchnapa, : Gluu,
Congress Wa’cr, : M-d iu.
[•.Starch, Terra do Senna,
Indigo, ■ Chrome Yellow, Ac.
T!ic above will be sold on the most favor
able terms. £2—tf
LIItfCH S
An 1 i*R besmatic Powders.
WONDERFULLY EFFICACIOUS IX
Ilheumatism, Eheumatic-Gout
and Sciatica.
TT’OR the above diseases, a safe, speedy and md-
JP ical cine is found in Linoh’s Anti-Rheumatic
Potyders—the greatest remedy now known, for
Rh .'timatism in any of its form’s.
Among tire m.mv nostrums of the dnv, so laud
ed as cures for Rhcatnatism, none have ever vet
been ihscovm and to he p.-M : -d of'lialf the cura
tive powers of tte-e powders.
let those afflicted, procure a box or two of these
invaluable Powder.-, and follow strictly the di
rections, and their inajic effect will soon be felt
in a total absence of pain.
By arrangement with Dr. .1. G. Oil.-on, the dis
coverer of these Powders, they will hciyntW lie
put up by IL W. ADAMS, of E it.a", n,'Putnam
county, Goo. Orders directed to him will meet
with prompt attention, provide! the cash accom
panies the order.
' -1“ Medicine Rent free of charge.
Put up in boxes of sixty ifiot powders each.
lAW Price $5 OD per box.
For sale in Madison by P. GRIN NELL.
Certificate of Cure.
Du. J. G. Gmsox: —Sir: I have a negro hnv
who was violently,attacked , over a vear {'.go, with
acute Rheumatism. Having tried i very Veinedv
that was reputed to be vahi ible, but all to no govul
I'tfect, save a more temporal*)’ relief from pain, l
was at last induced, ut th;* suggestion of t ft iend
to trv the virtue of vour LINCU’S ANTMHI MU
RIATIC I’OWDI'KS.
I .procured a Box of vou—administered tho
Powders according to directions, and though my
hoy was so badly lamed, in his feet and ancles,
that ho vould scarce*v walk, end his arms and
wristg so inflamed and swoh n that Im con’d with
the greatest difficulty use them, yet about litc fifth
day after he-dnning their us. lu* commvneed t >
improve ana continued to improve rapidly—-so
that,-ill n short, time, he was reliuv. dos all jiain,
went to work, and bus comimud well up to the
present. In short, whur":?* my boy for twelve
'ijiiencei f Lh‘umaLsm, for (bo last two months
he has resumed lii? iiueestonu u j >!; coin ;t *• ..r:r,
ind is now, as he wusbefi rdiisufiiietioUjtl'cinort
valuable servant I linve.
Respect ft; ?7 y. Sc.,
Wm, WuiTPirr.n.
Kdonh ,Qa. f Mn> i -lv
a mait v hi,burs ukm'kdyT
For a Karvelbus Age!
Ws' ,r ::
u d : ’( ft./ yy. ■, A ,’■■■.■
W 4 j ; , ■i,
-
iIBLIM.V,'S OINT^iIiOT.
TUH GRAND IXTI'RN.'.L ULMKDY.
Bv the aid of:; nm:.. su an*, we . .■ nnliivins of .
I'ltle openings on the suri .ee -f our bodies. -
Through tlie-e this O. itnu-cl u ho • : übbod on H:e
skin, i> carried to anv organ or iuw >v I • »rt. t> • -
oases of the Kidneys, di-orders of the Liver,
dfectionsof the h.*art, inllan .a o.* nos the Lungs
Asthmas, (.\mghs and ( olds, are Lv its niFims
edectnally ciu. and. l.ury li f.iwma knows that
salt pusses freely through bone » r meat of any
thickness. This healing (hutment fir m.re
readily penetrates t’urongh any bom- or li.-Miy
jnrt of th • living botlv, earing the most !a :g r
ous inward c mijilaiiits, that camiut be-reached
hv other means.
1 ’ \.\ >. !P V. LAr'. SALT Rll RUM AND SCOR
RUT It HUMORS.
No remedy has eveV done o much far the cure
of lise i-v sos the skin, wlutever ii-r:n tlu'V may !
assume, as this OmtmCnL No nso of Silt i
Uuoium, Scurvy, Sore Heads,'Scrofula, or Krvsi
polas, can long withstand The in
ventor has travelled over man\ purtsof the ,
visiting the principal hospitals, dispensing this
Ointment, giving advice as to its application, and
has thus been the means of restoring comuiess j
numbers to health.
SOUK LLUS, SORE BREASTS, WOUNDS j
AND ULCERS.
S >me of scintitic surgeons now relv
solely on the use of this wonderful Ointment. \
when having to cope with the worst cates of
sores, wounds, ulcers, glandular swellings, and !
tumors. Professor Holloway has, hv command '
of the Allied g woruments, dispatched to the hos- j
pints of the East, large shipments of this Oint- ;
nvept, to bo used under the direction of th Medi- 1
cal St iff, in tho worst eases of wounds. It will i
cure any ulcer, glandular .swelling, stillness or
coutructiou ot thejointe,even of 2 uyears standing
PILES AND FISTULAS.
These and other similar distressing' complaints
can be effectually cured if the O.otme’.u be well
rubbed in over tho parts affected, and by other
wise following the printed directions around
each pot. *.
noth the Ointment and Fill# thnuld be v.v.7
in the foV-aclntj C>t s:
Bunions, Burns, i e»»».-d IT i: N, r’dlhHhw
Ei"tu!as, Gout. Lumbago, Mercurial E
Ptles, Rheumatism, SJi Mari i. Skin D nc.,.-,
Sore Legs, Sore Ur :-: , Sore Hoads, S ire
Throats, S uvs of all kinds Spruins, S -ulds,
Swelled (Hands, Stiff .1 ••nts, Ulcers, Venereal
Sores, Wounds of all kinds.
V* Sold at the Manufactories of PiviV.--.sor
Holloway, so Maiden Lane, New York, and 224
Strand, London, and bv all re pert ib! * dr.igri>ts
:.ml dealers of me Heines through nit the United
States, ami tug civilized w.n id, in boxes, at 25
cents. CcJty.j cents, and each.
'- . Tiiere is a considerable saving bv taking
the larger sizes.
N. B. Dirctions for the guid me *of patients
in f»vecv disorder an* a dived • , •(«*',) !4>v. 2A p
IF THIS 18 LEAP YEAR
|3I.EASE lUA/' A . <nh the Pit l r U STUJiE
£ ami FAY’ L’i’. Th wh > h.i\-o not tint
rhino will bo so kin.; as to leave their names.
IV. S. MEIK.IE.
February 2,1 SAIL
WATCHES, CLOCKS,
Jewelry, Spectacles, &c.
J. J. DAY
HAVING emjaseil the Stare formerly oc
■ i'AS
the citizens of Madison and vicinity, that he is
prepared to offer them an assortment of Watches,
Clucks, Jewelry, &e. Watches and Jewelry re
paired at the shortest notice. Jewelry made to
order.
N. B.—l have Concavo-Convex Glasses for
Spectacles, which will improve the sight at least
live venrs.
Madison, Jau. f>, 1556 >-Cta.
syfeDteli?es.
TISBURY, Martha’s Ymeyard.
j This may certify that I have used Davis’ Vegc
• t hi,- Pain’Killer with great success in cases of |
l Cholwa Infantum, common bowel complaint, j
bronchi*!*, coughs, colds, Ac., and would cheer- i
fullv recommend it as a valuable familv med'eine. j
JAMES BOOMER, |
Pastor of the Baptist Church.
This may certify that I have used Perry Davis’
Vegetable Pain Killer in numerous cases, and be
lief it to be a very valuable medicine. I have >
prescribed it extensively in bowel cot nplaint. |
particularly for children, > and it is in my opin
ion, superior to any preparation I have ever used :
for the relief of those d.senses.
J’. 8. When given to children, I have always ;
| Combined it with the syrup of gum arable, say
toft drops to n tea-spoonful of the syrup, well
mixed.
Others have mixed it with milk md molasses,
equal parts. A. HUNT.NO, M. D.
This certifies thaf 'Tlu.ve for several wars used
Mr. Davis’ Vegetable Pain Killer in several of
those cases for wbVl, it is rceommen led, and find |
it a very useful family medicine.
A. BRONSON.
Pastor of the 2d Baptist Church in Fall River.
Mu. PfciihY .Davis, —Sir: I have used in my
L.nfflv your medicine, called “ Pa hi Killer,” for
many of the purpose incutioned in your udver
verlWments, and have found il a very useful and
valuable article. 1 tiler* fi re wry cheerfully re
commend it to the public regards.
Yours, very truly, HENRY CLARK,
Pastor of the Baptist ( hurch in West Randolph.
CALCUTTA, Nov. 4th, IN’S. j
I’.ranv Davl A S-.n Confirming n.v j
rerijKutsof the 4th ult., i find it n**cessary to ad
dressyou again, as my ino.M sanguine expecta
tions have been more than realized. The call
for your valuable medicine is increasing so rapid
ly that 1 fMi’ I shall soon be iinabe* to k-*up paCe
with It. My p irticulur oLJ-.’ct in w» sting nm •is
to beg that on receipt of this, v»»u v. iil kindly |
de.-patch another lot as ordered in n.v letter' ‘
•June li'.:’*. I lmp(.',however, 1 will tiol be entirely
out before your last despatch iva. b* - me, *•»
which, however, 1 have nut yet heard from y*:. j
J. L. CARRAU.
Messrs. PrnitY Davis <fc Son: -Having wit
nessed the beneffei a I effects of your celebrated !
Pain Killer iu several cases ,f •!,'• Dysemeryund j
Cholera Morbus widiin a ik-v mi i.«h> past, and
ih-emingit ui" t t *• m-* --le:o to the suffering, i
promoted bv the fcylm;* ot il coirmi ni l.ne.nnity, ■
1 would iiiiir. cheerfully rOiionjiueinl ils use to ;
such as nm lu* suffering from fheufirc*meiiti»*ncd
or simil.itdiseases as a safe, and as far as my oL
herv.ilion g •*<% an effectual remedy.
Yours very r*s;.(Vtto!?v,
* EDWARD'K. FULLER,
Pastor of the First Baptist Church, Soinuiset,
Msssuchuset ts.
The Pain Killer i -dd bv SMITH A E//ZARI).
I 0 i A. \LEXANDi:iI. AC et a BARRETT <t
CA! 'I '.H end CLAiiK. WELLS & DUBOSE, 1
! Augusta; JNO. B. S*OOR' and THUS.
j NER&CO., B ivannnl.; t by Druggists and
;, r. . veryv.d ' fl ■
i JfIILMJWfJ/S i'KXCIXK VRE
'
Ilclmbald’ft liigh.H Uoncoi.trr.t ni Com
pound Fluid
HXTK U!T SSUOM I*.
celt at >\ r<\i> - : l <;/ u • // /. • > •.,/ i- |
TF YOU have c vaaaA \C imzible disc-.s,*
3 will eh, v. lien • i. Ini the sysfet.., will
surely go vL;\vn iV.nu one g.-is-ration to anoiher, i
e.m.-ti;uvi**;i, and sapping tlie
vctv v iud liitdls » f life, do i i-t trust.yamrVeit in i
1 the’h u..ls of.Qaicks. all..start u> -v. V* i!av in a ,
! city- I:ke tiffs, und ii’! ih. p’l-Vswdh glaring I
j false hoods, t'-o wil i if slab -i to (U eoi ve the ,
I wni'jA ami ih ,: e ;i.i! •• i •;’• and iI.. irtricks,
j You euuijof be too careful in th ■ seUcliou of a
! remedy in these caws.
The Fluid li\tz,*M I’acVu !i is b :: jr in ameed
by eminent. phy'sie: :*is th • -iv i!i>* :vuumL’ ever
known, it Is a illed c By pleu.-i.: t ill its '
taste, and very iunoce n;• - • , yu? -«>
thorough th il if ann.hi! !■ v- :v j ar: 'e! •of the ‘
rank ail'd f. *-n ais viru ‘ 2 M ,hsea.-e;
and, ipilik-* o: her !Yi t >.l:. .and« n t dry up the
! disease in tin. I*l m and.
j C.mstituti**: ii! 1) l/.i'.ty, hr- ughs on by self- •
j abuse, a most t •.ri’-lc *!.*-• - \.h .h a 1-r uight
! thou-aml. of th !nu in i •i. ,r •!- gr^wr,
■ thus bla.ding the bniii mi hope > of p.u’ruis, und
| blighting in thu bud tin* gh ri u- . ambit:*.u of
• many a noble yoidb. e m be cured !»y this infalli
ble remedy. And us a m.-dieiu.e wliieh must
benefit everybody, troin the simply delicate to the
confined ami despairing imalid, noetpvii is to be
found acting botu as u cure and preventine.
11 ELM HOLD'S
HIGHLY CONCENTRATED FLUID
:r.XT R A C r SAR S A FAIiILLA.
j /'<»• tin It '“ iy /!.•«• ail |
i c.i'iftiHj Yro.ii ! .;:<• a <-t Mt A -v.., t., ;-..‘N-.-.. , and !
iiilpfiUtlcilM 'o’ -tUfituXl
of the ii •■> !, iind ..a 0./'y, ct-UMe
.■■■■<
! Irth, Cure-;! .Sv.yuHr, See U. ■ Jed.i, ■
i-ifiratiohs/:!;■' T ! 'e ■••
Swelli /u7>• f 11• /> >•*■ •, V ■ /*, Plmj l '«• ■>h j
the Inc , * ind nil S-tly Jdrcptioio of ;
t't- Skin.
j Tills article is now pivscribod„by some of the .
most distinguished physicians in the e mntry, and
'lu s proved ni-'iv efficient in ]u;o .- e than any
preparation of Sarsaparilla yet offered toihupub- •
lie. Several cases of secoiulary Sypliilis, Mer« .
ctii’i-d and Scrofulous diseases have entirely re-;
Covered m the incurable ward» of our Public Ir-
Stitutious w.lu’u 1*..»l for many veal's re-i>re*l
• v.-ry mode of treatment that »; *u!d b • de* :>ed.
Tors •; t.in:i>li sit iking examples "f Pae salu
tary effects oft h > nir«l *ine in us ”« ■ * g m>mo of
the" most inveterate diseases, after the glands
were destroyed, and the bones already affected.
Norm:.—Letters troin i\sponsible i'hysicians
and i’r lessors of several Medical Colleges, and
certificates of cures from patients will be found
accompanying both preparations.
Pm ~F:u.»l Extract of Buehu, porb»>ttle, :
or bottles f»r
Fluid Extract-*>f Sarsaparilla, §1 per bottle, or
C bodes for ?"> —capiul in strength t-> one gallon
ofSvrtu* of S trsaparilla.
Prep ired and sold by 11. T. IIELMB()L1),
Chemist, *_o ■ Chestnut sireet, near the Girard
House, Philadelphia. je'J—n2o
DENNIS’ ASTRINGENT TONIC,
For Dow;?! Complaints,
• Such a.% Dlarrho ”, l\i'n in du Gclmno
ot th■ f!otrtb>, dw.
DURING the warm season, a dose taken just
before drinking cold water will greatly aid
; in quenching thirst, and often prevent water from
: causung Bowel C*>:nnhiiuts. Price 5A and 25 els
; per bottle. For saie at the
| nus BOOK STORE.
DR. MEIERE’S
Compound Syrup of Sarsaparilla,
lUST ti.c tiling for Impurities »>f the Blood
and for Derangements of tlie Stomach,
’ Liver or Kidnevs. For sale by
j 22 -ts ‘ Dr. W. S. MEIERE.
DENNIS’ ANTI-BILIOUS PILLS,
A MU'. S-r\ ani t.iji iitnl I’urifaiii'A,
ACT MILDLY on the Bowels, seldom cause
any Griping, and are not followed by dan
gerous consequences. Price 25 cents a box. For
i?-dc a ttL*« uus BOOKSTORE.
SldbeHt3eSni>eififs.
Morgan Sheriff's Sale.
TTY YIKTUB of twoli.&s. from .xforgnuSu-
O perioVaod Justices 1 Court of said County,
Will &: sold before the Court-Uoi»e 'door in tfie
town of Madison, Jill tlie first Tuesday in April,
J" bbls. of Corn. ‘',oo« II». oT Fodder, one li iy
Mule, IS bead of Cattle. I Sheep, ant ■> Shoafc ;
1. vied on a» the propertf of James Cecbray to
satisfy twofi. iae, one iu faror of John ilelison
ml one iu favor of Thomason, Fears & Swanson
vs. said James Cochran.
JOHN P. UADFEIID, Sheriff.
February -Si, 1 sag. nS .
Jlorgan April Sheritt , s Sale.
OX the tirst Tuesday in April r.e*t. will be
sold, tielbre the Court House door, in the
..» nos Madison, between the legal hours of sale,
s House and Cut, situated in said lown, adjoining
prof ■■t ty of L. Johnston, K. Douglass, and Mi»s
* iiulaiiiliiiphiiiii, contaiiur-g two tierce, more or
—nc»w occupit dby James F. Few. Sold as
in* property of James F. Few, by virtue of rt. fa.
i-./Hj Morgan Inferior Court,— Lam tv lot Joln>
-t.m vs. James F. Few, —to satisfy tin* unpaid
purchase m uey for said lot, inidur and by virtue
f lie provisions of the Act of g’.'th December,
■<47. Projierty pointed out by phiintiiFs atloi
nev. Dated »his Ist div » f March, 1 S -V»-
' ;j< and JOHN P. RADFEIID, Si eriff.
Georgia, j XTT II EItE AS, Mary E.
Morgan' Counts'. /■ W Walton, Executrix of
applies f**r letters *<f dismission:
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all
and sir gular the kindred and creditors of said
deceased, to be and appear at my office on or
before the first Monday 1:1 September next, then
and there to show cause, if any they have, why
biiid letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand, at my office iu Madison,
thiiN 27th day of of February, 1
P-mfim * F. W. ARNOLD, Ordinary.
Georgia, iTTTIIEHKAS, John IL
Morgan County. -VV Baldwin, Gu-injfian
T— ( fill* Robert M. Peniek, or
phan of Charles J. Peniek, deceased, applies for
k-‘G-i> of disiuLsioniiom his said Gumdianship:
Tiiese are, therefore, t«» cite and admonish all
and singular the kindred and creditors of said
orphan, i<> be aid appear at my office on or bu
lb i • the first Monday m May next, then and there
to show cause, if any they have, why said letters
should not be granted.
G.’ n under mv hard, at mv office in Madison,
this .7th dav of l-eLrnarv. ’Ur,.
ff -<‘ and F. W. ARNOLD, Ordinary.
Go , i Wr/.i-ULAS, Luford A.
Mom;-n C* ; .ty. \V Cheney, Admini - )
) tiat*;r if Allis C. McKoy and
and M ithew McKoy, d.cigiscd, appl.es to me
letters of dismission :
These aiv, therefore, to cite and admonish all
and singular, the kindred and creditors of said
deceased, t > be and appear at toy office on <-r
before the first Monday in September next, then
and there to show cause, if any they have, why
said letters should not be grauted.
(j veil tinder tnv bund, at mv office in Madison,
this 27th dav of Lehman . Is.'i;.
mffm ‘ F. W. A NOI.D, Ordinary.
Lkougia, i \\f HEREAB, Charles \i-
Moru -.n County. - > V len, Administratorup-
\ on the Estate «and J*.hn Fowler,
*’v.:.asi-d, applies f»r letters of dismission from
v.-ssiid AdniiniSv.”.' be having fully eomple
t *n an e, The. e, are ihurefore, t** cite and
*dn: a .ii an., mguiar, the kindred and cred
itors of -' ii‘l and t'.-ased, to be und appear at my of
b e, on or before the first Monday in May, is.kfi,
then and tin r - *.» file* tin lrobjections, if any they
have, why -.5,1 letters uiiould not be grante l.
Given nml r my ham!, al office iu Madison, this
Uth day of November. I '/>.
i . W. ARNOLD, Ordinary.
Nov. 17, U- r -5. mu,m.
Grougia’ 1\ T 711 EUI; K.
Morgan County, r VV Griffeth and Th‘»mas
1 f . Head, Administrators
upon the Estate cf Alexamler Elliott, dexud, with
W ill annexed, apply to me tor letters of dismis
sion from their .eluiinistrotion, they having Ail
lv atlij:iui-k : .-.i and set: led the same, these sir*
thereto!, to cite and akmokish all and singu
lar, the himlr ! mdcredt-f* of the sni.l due eas
ed, to fie end aeiH ir ;•( or before:he
fir-t M-n av in .L’uah and then and
ihero to •• their <:■; : a rmns, if any they have,
why aid letters shon! 1 no* be granted. Given
under my h ind at office in Madison, tins l"th dav
of September, l e
;m F. W. ARNOLD, Ordinary.
G.:o hum, 1 \\r IP'.I’L \S, Jo-ima Hill
Mono in County, r V t Administrator upon
— \ ih. c -tute of Moses Davis,
d,-c.vised, ;ij»pii--s f.*r letters »if *lism;ssi*»n from
li:s said Admimsir.*Loti, he having fully ad’.ninia
t•r..d the same.
Tli se are therefore fi> cite and admonish all
aud singular, the kindred and creditors of said
dee a .. il, to be and upp.-.ii* at mv office oil or be
fore the l : r»t Monday in April next, i s.'.C., then
mu'. *b...iv K> show eanse, i« :*uy they have, whv
sai’t letters >hi>u»id be gi’anted.
Given m h r u»v ha:ul at office, in Madison.
Sept. I”-■•.im ' F. W ARNOLD, Ordinary.
(ii ■ . j \\! 1 liREAS, Azariah B.
M . n lointy. > \y Bustwl^k,(iliardianfor
' '' John A. Swiss, Caroline
ir. i, L /;i IL S v.tt and Sunui V. Swift, oi
pliAtis il Job I D. S". ift, dei eased, apjdes for
lot’ers t-f disnievsnii from his said Guardian.-hip :
Tin s.' tre tli rei'iv lo cite and admonish, all
: ud—.itgukir, rho kindred and creditors *.t said
orphan , to b* and a j pear at my office, on or
b* f re the first Monday tn April, Lssrs, then and
there to show cause, if any they have, why said
letters should not be granted.
Given under my !> • i at my office in Madison.
F. W. ARNOLD, Ordinary
February Kb 40d'
(I: t'-KGTa, j-ITTIIEREAS, B i lister
Mou (’ h nty. s\\ t’oekran, Administm-
'» Imt (.!' Phoreby Muss,
*1 c.-ased, :i| plies for letters es dismission :
Tiie-e are therefore to cite and admonish, all
and singular, the kindred and creditors of said
d.-v-used to be ur>d appear at mv office on or
before the first Monday t n September next, then
and there t«» show cause, if any they have, why
said letters should not be granted.
Given under my han»l at office in Madison.
F. \V. ARNOLD, Ordinary.
February 10, 15."6. 6 m
Georgia, j TTTJIERKAS, Lilian Hrav-
Morgan County. Vi er, Administrator of
tin* State of Alabama, deceased, applies for letters
of dismission:
These are therefore to ode and admonish, a 1
and singular, the kiiuHv and and ere !.t rs ol said
deceased, to be and app. ar at my otlice on or »i
--t'ore ihe first .Monday in September, then mid
there to show cause, if any they have, why said
letters should not he granted.
Given under uiv hand at utfiee in Madison.
' F. W. ARNOLD, Ordinary.
February lt», 1 s.M*. dm
Seorgi v. I f 101 Ri OF QRDIXAR ;,
Mom w County. : -hay, October Term,
Whereas, Hugh J. Og’by, Administrator de
bonis non upon the estate of Go age L. Bird, de
ceased, with the will annexed, petition.- lor a Rule
Ni. Si. to be published in the M ulison Family
Visitor for six months, giving ail persons con
cerned notice that he will apply at April Term,
is.V, for Letters of Dismission from his said Ad
ministration :
These lire therefore to cite and admonish, all
and singular, the kindred and credituis of said
deceased to be and-appear at my ofiice on or be
fore the first Monday in April next, then and
there t<» show cause, if any they have, why said
letters should mot be granted.
Given under mv luad, this Istdav of October,
I*i-ii ‘ F. W ARNOLI>, Ordinary.
Georgia, ) \ ITII V. UEA S. Lewis G.
Morgan County. V \y Anderson, Gu irclk n
\ » » for James H. Xloll -
way, applies fi.r letters of dismission :
tliose are therefore t» cite and admonish, all
and singular, the kindred and creditors of said
orph in to be and appear at mroffice on or before
the firs f Mojiday in \pril next, th*-n and thereto
show cause, if any they have, why said letters
should not be granted.
Given under my hand at office in Madison.
F. W. ARNOLD, Ordinary,
February 16, 1856. 4«*d*
NOTICE
Georgia, ) \\l DE SOLD, before
Morgan County. > if the Court 11. ms, door,
the fourth Saturday in March next, between the
lawful hours ol sale, the following property, to
wit: One Maple Cam.-bottom and Rocking C hair,
one Saloou Pistol, oneWiiting Desk. "Levied
on as the property of F. 1). Griffin, to satisfy a
li. fa. for his tax, due for the year 1855.
Dated this 23d dav of February, 1856.
’ DAVID PECK, L. C.
police 5, &e.
Executor’s gale.
BY VIRTUE cf an order of the Court of Ordi
nary of Morgan county, will be sold, within j
toe legal hours ol sale, before the Court-House
door in the town of Madison, Morgan county, on
the first Tuesday iu April next, the Laud and :
Negroes belonging to the estate of Joseph Heard, !
late of said county, deceased- The place where- j
on tlie said deceased lived, containing three bun* !
dred acres of laud, more or less, adjoining the 1
lands of Dr. New ton, Win. Soils, and others, i
Also, Nine Negroes: Isaac, a man IS years old; |
Kitty, a woman 44 years old ; Francis, a woman :
•24 years old; Mary, a worn in 22 years old; ;
Isaac, a boy, 17 years -Id ; Margaret, a girl, 5 !
tears old; k.i»tv,*a years old; Isaac, a I
boy, 8 years old, and Lizzie, a girl, 1 vear old.
Sold for the benefit of the heirs of said deceased.
Terms made known on the day of sale.
F. H. HEARD, Executor.
February 16,1856.
Notice to Debtors and Creditors.
4 LL PERSONS INDEBTED to Merritt W.
v\ Warren, late of Morgan Comity, deceased,
are .-equated to come forward and settle up, and
tho-e holding claims against said deceased, will
present them in terms of th law, for payment.
A. G. FOSTER, Administrator.
February 2,1856. 5~40d5.
NEW FALL COODB.
rp HE subscriber is now receiving his fall sr.p-
I plies of Goods adapted to the wants of Ins
customer*, consisting of a general >tock of Ladies'
Dress Goods, among which are Plain, Figured,
and Striped Delaines and Merinoea, Alpaccas,
Bombazines. Ac , Ac.
Foi GENTLEMEN’S WEAR, T have a great
variety of Tweeds, Jeans, Satinets, Cassiuieres,
and Cloths; also, a very large .stuck of READY
MADE CLOTHING, from u Tweed Coat worth
jr.\ to tin* most superb worth $25, Pants, Vests
and Vestings, Hats and Caps of all descriptions, j
and an extra large stock if them, among which
are Negr«*e Hats at 62*:. cents each, Roofs and
Shoes, all sizes and descriptions, from the cheap
est to Miles A Soil's best Philadelphia made.
P. K. THOMASON.
Madison,Sept. 12th, 1355. 37-ts
\ L>t
Cotton do.; Mi.-.-es’ Silk and Cotton Hot*.:
Ladle-* Kid, Calf or.d Buck G.iuutlctta, Glove.-,
Si'ppir-, Buskins, Kid, Cloth and Silk Boots;
Missus’ Kid Boots, Slippers, and School Boots
Children’s Slioes—a large lot.
3. M VRSHALL £ CO.
COPPERAS.
r/x a LBS. just received and for sale at the
OUU 3«»-tf DRUGSTORE.
TREMENDOUS ! XCITEMEXT! f
Hanks Elected Speaker and Ben net on
the flench!!!
THE Northern people Me n to be rejoicing
considerably over Initiate victory in ehet
ing Banks to the speakership, but we ask them
no odds, fir our friend Bennett (in the cellar) is
now making a better ai;d cheam r br >gin than
ever war made north of M - a.i A D'xoti’s Lne.—
All those friendly disposed towards Southern I: -
stitutinns are requested t.i cull aid examine for
themselves at P. R. THOMASON’^.
Feb. B—lift
Pay Particular Attention.
■ -pHE SUBSCRIBERS intent! ;- to deal exch*
J btveiy FOR CASH, respectfully request ab
persons indebted to them to come forward and
i pav their accounts.
' u 25-2 WM. G. GREENE A CO
~r 7 *
POTASH.
PREPARED POTASH put up in Tin Cans.
Anew article—just the th ng fi r m k rg
| so,!i.. P. U. THOMASON.
| Madison, Nov. "0, 48— Iv
Potash! Potash!! A No. I!!!
I UST received, one cask of Potash. Pr’ce,
,1 1 I cents per pound, c -h. For sale Lv
56 ts WM. S. MEIER!*:.
iEAI’TIH L GIFT BOOKS.
TEST RECEIVED, a splendid lot of GIFT
•jf BOOK S, in Turker, Morocco. Papier M the
.ml Musht: B sidings—
The Republican Court;
Th- Queens of England;
I! >irtes of American Authors;
Home Book of the Picturesque ;
H.*rt\s Female Prose Writers of'America:
Heed's Fem tie Poets ofAmei ica ;
The Book «i Home Beauty;
Romance of American Landscape;
Leaflet sos Memory;
Friendship’s Off ring;
Friendship's Token;
A Section’s Gift;
The Snow Flake;
F.iie Free M 'son’s Gift;
1 ‘ Memory's Gift;
Tie’ Forget-Me-Not;
Atlantic Souvenir;
The Moss Rose;
The Book of Beauty;
The American Annual;
A fine lot of German Albums,
And ntanv other things suitable for ChrSGmns.
BENJ.G. LIDDON.
Madison, Dec. 8.
m;\v niißiiiii; sliopT
THE subscriber respectfully
the citizens of Morgan and adjoin-Jaz§=ai&
[ ing counties, tlmt he has opened, in Madison, a
; new Shop for the manufacture of CARRIAGES
| BUGGIES, WAGONS, and other vehicles. He
■ will likewise keep on hand a good stock of Noutii
; nnx Brnctt s. lie will also have in connection
' with his w.hh! establishment,
A BLACKSMITH SHOP,
where every description of Plantation work
will he done at short notice. HOKSE-SIIBE
ING done in the best maim r, .id lion Kait.
ing, for Fences or Grave Yards, manuf. ctuied
llm' c;m b.-jrotfr„m the
North, fit? All Work ivnrrantcd.
JOHN ESPAK.
| January 5,1836. i-ts.
DRAG HOOKS! DRAG KOOKS!
Manufactured by Mr. iicm louman.
A supply ei.ustiintiv ~n Imnd. and f..r sale
at t "' lints St.-tv. Pi iocs $1 ,<"> and ! 1 ,r.u. Cash.
Madison, Nov. 24,1 So A. 47-ts.
To those i -ebte It: e ate a irmof
II \ LIOVIIV & ROBSON.
TX COXSEQt'ESCK of the u,..ih of Thus. B.
§_ li ,i .iv.ti, o: .p, vi liuldwin A liubsun,
Ui.-sv indvb., a viliivr liy i ute t.r account, to said
tirtiijttiv repa -:cd to make i milieu into svttlcmcut.
S. B. luu.sv.n, surviving co-partner, will be
ivndv j.o s.iiic ai the stand of the late tirm.
/- .." v vrsT btiuuae.
•Mad:-, n, January art, ltSiW. 4 4\v,orlii.
l 01l KENT,
Tfn: OFFICE occupi. and hist \ earby AVm.Gier.-
s.iti, lioot Ali.i.er, m die rear of our Store.
FEARS & SWANSON.
I Madison, January o, ISkO. I^tf.
.URDK-AR NOTICE.
'T'IIK muiir-'uiieil, havine: associated thcui-
L selves in theJiraetice nt Medicine in its va
ran.-. branches, alb r the;r services la* the public.
Oilice in tile rear of Fears & Swanson's store'
W. B. CKAWFOIiD.M. !l
(i. B. KMGHT, M. I).
Ja tiuary 1,1 -S m.
FRESH GARDEN SEEDS.
: CROP OF 1855
Large stock— every variety— Fire
ce/it* a pav* /*, < h'-//—<»n a credit s cents.
„ _ AT THE DRUG STORK.
iLidisou, J.inu .ry l;», ig_tf.
noticiTT:
TAKE this method of notifying our
jVy tneud.s ;nd patrons that from time for
j re ml all work done in tlii> shop will have
i * be PAID FOR ON DELIVERY, otherwise we
i w 11 retain it in our possession m.tilour terms
have been complied with. This i» fair warning;
] let no one «no m-jiice aunt his eircutnstnnccs )noy
. ■- ,) come thinking that wo will rnak\ him an ex
-1 ception. It is not so. “ The laborer is worthy
I of his hire,” and we will have the money or good
notes, or keep the work.
i,7 TRUMPLER & PECK.
RECEIVED TO-DAY:
BROWS’ SUGAR, Stuart’s A. B. C. Steam
Refined ditto: Rio ami Java Coffee, Rico,
Vinegar, Nails, Axes, Shovels and Spades, Trace
Chains, Weeding Ilocs, of all brands, Powder
and Shot, Fire Dogs and Tongs, Shovels. Ac., &.c.
FEARS A S:\VA_NSON.
Madison, January 14,1856. £ ts.
TRUMPLER & PECK,
GUN AND LOCK SMITHS
Respectfully informs the citizens 1
Madison and public generally, that th„
are prepared for manufacturing Shot
Kificaand Pistols—wai ranted to &>booi well '
REPAIRING.
Guns, Pistols, Locks, Keys, Ac., will be
in the best possible manner, lor those who
favor us with a call, at short notice.
N.B.—Ail repairing must be paid for in cad
wlun delivered. jj" '
INSURE YOUR LIVES.
LIFE IS VERY UNCERTAIN, and sever.
losses and troubles are too frequently ftl;
for want of caution in this respect. Valuabl*
servants can a : so be made safe ill their valve to
the r owners, bv npp cation to tbe SOUTHERN
MUTUAL INSiKANCE COMPANY, at the of.
Hce of the agent in Madison, Ga., at reasonable
rates of premium. JOHN ROBSOIf, Agent.
January s, 1*556.
DR. M El EKES
SCENTED TOO 111 PASTE.
TIIE best article out for Cleansing the Teeth
Purifying the Breath, and Preserving thj "■
Gums in a beulthy condition. For sale at the
52-ts ' DRUG STORE.
DENNIS’ GENUINE COLOGNE,
A nor Article—PrtjnrtJ ha J, Dennis, J/. i>
a small quantity into tin.* palm of the
hand, rub It thoroughly with the other--the
-trength and richnessot the perliunc will he leudi
ly perceived.
Unco per bottle, 50 and 25 cents; half dozen
and ? 1.25. Fpr sale at the
au*-> . ROOK STORE.
DRUG & CHEMICAL STORE.
WM. S. MEIERE, M. D.,
Wholesale and Retail Dealer in
Drugs, Paints and Putty,
Medicines, Paint and Varnish,
Chemicals, Glass,
1 Iyk-Stcffs, Brushes, Oils, Ac., Ac.
Perfumery, Fancy A Toilet
ARTICLES,
1 Has just returned from the North, having select*
I ed with special care, a fresh supply of everything
usually kept in a well stored Drug establishment
Dr. M. will not keep other than genuine mid
i reliable medicines, and he will till orders at prices
i that will compare favorably with any similar es*
i tublfshmeut this side of Augusta.
, In order to conduct his business successfully
i another year, it is expected that those indebted
i wili respond punctually to their accounts, which
! vd! be ready at the end ol the year. Those who
mnv wish to settle before tb.it tune, can do so, as
the* books are* “posted” to date.
Dr. M. begs !ea\c to return his acknowledge
ments to those who have so liberally patronized
ihe Store and be* hopes that by a careful atten
tion to the business, he will merit a continuance
of theii favors.
l».\ttl!M’EßE.\T EXTRAORDINARY!
Henceforth the CASH SYSTEM will be strict
iv enfotced with those who are stow jay, and
!;.■ re particularly with those who are no pay*.
from and after ilie first day of Januuiv next,
ill articles for which cu&h is paid, cuth will be
1 ijiLivd, unless customers prefer to be charged
i. idditional cost e.f twenty-five per t*e*nt. Among
‘his class are included, Potash, White Lead, Lin*
• .and. Train and Lamp Oil-, Proprietory and Pa
tent Medicines, and ;; few other articles not ne
cessarv to enumerate. This course must be
adopted in order to collect funds sufficient to
keep up this branch of the stock. Patent Medi
ciucs are on commission, and cannot be credited
1 xoi j t on the terms above mentioned.
Particular attention is called to this an
nouncement. Art
Nov. id, is.v;; 46—ts.
Newspaper cV Magazine Agency.
THE undersigned will order for any person
wishing them, any of tbe following News
pa tiers or Magazines;
Harper's Magazine, $3
Putnam’s do., 3
Graham’s do., 3
Knickerbocker do., 3
Godey’s Lady’s Book, 3
Eclectic Magazine, 3
Littell’s Living Age, 6
Peterson’s National Magazine, 2
Southern Quarterly Review, »
John Mitchell's Citizen' 3
Yankee Blade 2
Arthur’s Home Gazette 2
Home Jott! nal * 2
National Monitor, j
Spirit of t he Times 5
Boston Museum, |
Gle tson’s Pictorial, ** * * 3
New York Leader, o
Boston True Flag "" 2
Or any other Newspaper or Magazine published
01 this country or Europe.
Dec. <\ 0.-4. liEN J. G. LIDUON.
THE BALM
OF
I TliOiy.\D FLOWERS,
FOR
BEAUTIFYINO THECOMPLEXION,
And Removing nil Freckles, Pimples ,
or hr upturnsfrom the Focc % leaving
the Skin Pure, Soft and White /
A A r E GIA E BELOW four things we guaranty
YY this Balm will do:
TO BEAUTIFY THE COMPLEXION,
\A et a towel, pour on two or three drops of the
Balm, and wash the face night and morning. In
a very short time you will perceive the magical
effect.
HOWTO CURL HAIR, LEAVING IT BRIGHT
AN D G LOSSY,
Rub on a small quantity of pomatum or bear’s
A’i ' ■ '•»then dip the bauds in cold water, pour on
voi.r ha'r.tls three or four drops of the “ Balm of
Thousand Flowers,’ 1 for sale by any Druggist;
rub it through the hair, and you can curl it in
any manner you please. Some hair may not curl
easily at lir.-t, hut by a few applications it will
; be rendered perfectly easy.
SHAVING MADE EASY.
Every person who shaves himself (and every
gentleman ought ), will find the “ Balm of Thoii
j sand Flowers” the most agreeable article for
that purpose; dip your brush in either warm or
| cold, or even salt water, pour one, two, or three
drops if “Balm,” and rub it on the face. It not
only makes a delightful lather, but alleviates the
; pain consequent on shaving, rendering the shaven
part soft, white and healthy. 111 using this ar
ticle, you dispense with all shaving apparatus but
j brush and razor. Price only fifty cents a bottle,
j will last, longer than fifty cents worth of ordi
nary shaving soap, while it it moves from the
face all pimples aml blemishes whatever.
; SWEET AND PERFUMED BREATH
i May easily he acquired by using this “ Balm ”
as a dentnfrice. Wet your brush and pour on a
single drop ; wash the teeth night and mon ing;
: in a very short time they " ill become whhe as
alabaster, aid the breath sweet as the roses, of
! which the “Balm” is composed. The Proprie
! tor will '.orfeit
ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS
where it can be proven there has been a single
failure.
The Knickerbocker Magazine says of it: “It is
mu ou. wont to allude to kindred fabrications, but
we c;.n -a\, iiom the ocular proof, that the * Balm
■ of a Thousand Flowers,’ a preparation for re
moving tan, pimples and freckles from the face,
1 shaving, cleansing the teeth, and curling the
hair, sold by IYtridge & Cos., Boston, is the best
i article of the kind we have ever encountered. It
I is, in realitv, all that it purports to be.”
FETRIDGE & CO.,
Manufacturers and Proprieti rs,
Boston and New York.
For sale at the Madison BOOK STORE. nti
GLUE, per last Steamer.
OAA LBS. of GLUE—an excellent article,
I OUU Forpnlcby
I WM, S. MEIERB.