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C. W. RICHTER,
DEALER IN
®A73223 &
Jewelry, Silver anu I’liuei Ware.
Watciei, OiTi’t' anJ lowjlry cirefullv repaired.
Tril4jl.S STIUCTEY CASH.
t!i9-ly
FRANK ii. NICHOLS, M*. D-,
PHYSICIAN Sl SURGEON.
OJficr, b:low Mci*r». Fears & Swansea's store,
-Madison. 37
FANNIN & WINGFIELD,
AT TO UN IEN AT LAW,
Orncr—Over the Medium Drug .'itore.
J. A. BILLUPS,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
MADISON, Ga.
•?gT Office in the Court House, opposite the
Clerk’s Office.
Nor. 18, 1854.
DR. WILLIAM H. BURR,
ga 31 aftaP *3® a£ sil *«?,
OFFICE, UP STAIRS, TOWN HALL,
J hdieon, Oil.
W. M. BURNETT,
M ANUFACTURER AND DEALER IN
SADDLES, BR! »?,*•• s, r'.’-K
CarpA-baqs, S’. I! I ':ry 'Yarn, Li.il'vtr,
Thread, Z/tfv.T-e, (!:■•. tic.,
Center sercet, next .loot* lie! r l’ayne A Harris'
Mviuon, Ga.
BENJAMIN 0. LIDDON,
Duller in
BOOKS, STATIONERY, MUSIC, FANCY
GOODS, PERFUMERY, Ac. Ac.,
Two doors above Town Ilall, M id.son, Utjergis.
LIFE INSURANCE.
Charter Oak Life Insurance Company
of Hartford, Conn.
Alfred Gill, Pros., Jm. C. Walkley, Sec.
Capital endorsed by the State s2<K',oou
Accumulated Surplus 1200,000
CHARTER PERPETUAL.
[nsurMun th* Mutual or Cash System.
v r unpmy still c >n tin tie* to insure the lives
C of White pecs.ms, at the old rites, and offers
th ) fdlowing among other ad c.uitAges to insur
-1.-'.v r.itosof Insur.iuce, without r*r- ‘ the
iiilfof ilio Piv.n!u::j on the Mutuii .n may
re it) lin on loan.
N > extra Chirac for a Special Perm.t •.» reside
n any Southern State, or to msh t.id rep is* by
set t» and from any port in tno U » lSt Utf*.
The Security of a large cap * o.i.i
on the Mutual Dealt*.
California, Australia, and other special risks
taken.
Slaves also insured on the Joint Stock ptan at
the lowest rates. •
For Insurance iu the above named Company,
apply to
B. G. LIDDON, Agent, Madison, Ga.
TUB most MAONIFIOESfT NATIONAL WORK
EVER PUBLISHED IS AMERICA.
THE REPUBLICAN COURT;
OR,
AMERICAN SOCIETY IN THE DAYS OF
WASHINGTON.
By Itnfns Wilmot Griswold.
WITH TWENTY-ONE POKTK.UTB OK DISTIN*
OUISHEU WOMEN,
Unffrurcd front original pictures by Woolluston,
(Tophiy, Giinsborough.SUHrt, Trumbull, Mul
ti .meand other contemporary painters.
Ono volume, 4 to. Antique morocco, sl2.
List of Illustration*.
Mrs. WASHINGTON, u( the period of her mar
riazo, from Woolaaton’a famous portrait, at
Arlington House.
Mrs. WILLIAM lIUER, daughter of Lord Stir
ling, mother of J udgo Dorr,President Dner, Ac.
Mrs. ALEXANDER HAMILTON, daughter ot
Gmoral Schuyler, from a picture painted in
her twenty-seventu vear.
Mrs. JAMES MADISON, ‘'Dolly Payne," as
painted hi' Stuart just after her marriage.
Mrs. WILLI AM S. SMITH, daughter of John
Adams, one of Copley’s finest pictures.
Mrs. JOHN JAY, daughter of Governor Livings
ton, and wife of the tirst Chief Juttice—a groat
beanlv.
Mrs. RUFUS KING, danghter of William Aisop
and mother of Chirico King. James G. King,
John A. King, Ac.
Mrs. RALPH IZARD, of South Car,.tins, an
aunt of Bishop Djlincev’of the late Mrs. Fen
nimore C paper, Ac
Mrs. JAMES liEEKMAN, grandmother of Hon.
James W. Beckman, a fashionable Noav York
dame of 1780.
Urs. JOHN ADAMS, one of Hie must celebrated
ladies of her ago for talents and influence.
Mrs. HARRISON GRAY OTIS (the older', a
famous baauty—from one of Malbone’s master
pieces.
Mrs. RICHARD CAIOX, daughter of Charles
C irroll, uud mother of the Duchess of Leeds,
M irehiouoss of Wellesley. Lady Stafford, Ac.
Mrs. THOMAS M. RANDOLPH, daughter of
Th imas Jefferson, described by John U mdolph
as “ the sweetest creature in Virginia.”
Mrs. HENRY PHILLIPS, daughter of tho cele
brated Judge Chew, uu.d one of" Washington’s
pet ladies.’"
Mrs. WILLIAM BINGII VM. dmghtor of Tims.
Willing and grandmother of Lord Ashburton -
a magnificent beauty, for twenty years at the
head of the fashionable world in America.
Mrs. THEODORE SEDGWICK, of the Dwight
family, avife of tho great Federalist leader, mo
tiler of Miss C. St. Sedgwick, Ac.
Sirs. EDMUND C. GENET, daughter, of C>v.
George Clinton, and wife of tho French Minister
here during the " Days ot Terror."
Mrs. LAWRENCE LEWIS, Nelly Curtis, graud
mother of Sira. Washington,—" tho urn,-eras’
favorite.”
Too MARCHIONESS D’YRUJO, daughter o‘
Chief Justice McKean, and mother of tlie D-ak'
of Sotomayer, Prime Minister of Spam, Ac.
Sira. CHAUNCEY GOODRICH, daughter of
Gov. Wolcott, sistor of Oliver Wolcott, Secre
tary of the Treasury. Ac.
Mrs. CHARLES CARROLL .th- younger), t
daughter of Bo y gniu Chow. A■, Ac.
These Portraits of the Ladies, most celebrated
for their distinguished social and political rela
tions during the Presidency of Washington, pro
sent an unc pulled
GALLBSY 0? AM3RIOAN BEAUTY,
scarcely inf Tor it is believed, to the famous
collection of Br.lish Beauties in the reign of !
Charles the First, at the Palace of H ahipton j
Court; and the entire volume, illustrated as it is '
by the best artists of this country and Europe,
i 1 printed and bound m a s:\de ~f unsurpassed
"iciness and >' onice, tik '• rank ut liie head ui
all the literary, Historical and artistic souvenirs
ever (iffered for tile approval of the taste of the
people of the United States. The design of
"Tilt REPUBLICAN COURT” is, to give an
interesting find faithful view of the private and
social life of this country in the days of Washing
ton. Referring as briefly as possible to political
affairs, it introduces the groat ch aracters of that
illustrious age in their personal connection* —in
the parlor, tho ball-room, tho theatre—in anec
dote, descriptions, and details ofeverv-day crpe
rieuc ■ 1 1 embraces particular narratives of Pre
sident Washington’s celebrated tour through the
Kistern States, with all its festivities, parades,
Ac., and of the subsequent tour tlivough tho
J4 l uthern States, with th j imposing ami enthu-i
--astk’ receptions m Charleston, Augusta, Ac. The
author says, “It seemed to me that the volume
Would bo, upon the whole, far mure acceptable
if, iff iit :e! uu'.v"., ; ~ ,iiiincd myself, in even
th - ut ut trivial tales ot narrative, delineation,
an l suggestion, •*) what was clearlv warranted
ilV‘u iffuostionuble authorities And of such au
tb ir.lies, tjrtiin itety, I have had an ample colloe-
Moo- Besides those which are printed and acces
sible teroverv student of Arnerie.in history, 1 have
b t i:i mV tvassession mare than two thousand
monblUiied privat- let'iSM. of which some three
j| i idred were by Washihgtmi. tmd great t utnbevc
OV Mrs. A li-ai, Mrs. Jay- Mrs. Cushing, Mrs.
Pmckney, the timilics of Wolcott, McKern, L.v
ingstoh.'Bondinot, Willing, and others v ho per
lie pated in the life I have attempted to dereribc.’
Subscriber's names received at rite Book
S « v, wb'-re a specimen onpv cat> be seen
BBN/aMIB 8. LID DON.
11l llillf ViSIV#&.
Ssbelrfi3eSfi)ei)fs.
Bleached Shirtings and Sheetings.
ILL! AM SHEAR has received, from New
Extra Water Twist 4-1 Bleached SHIRTINGS,
New York Mills i- 1 Bleached SHIRTINGS,
White Rock, Water Twist, 4-1 Bleached SHIRT
INGS, (soft finish),
1 Manchester 4-1 Bleached SHIRTINGS,
| Boot Mills i-t Bleached “
Shperior i r-4 LI .milton Blenched SHEETINGS,
“ ID-t Ahcndalk • “ “
Wamsutta Mills Bi’ched Pillow-Case COTTONS,
Laconia Mills Bleached Satin J BANS,
A. C. A. Amoskeag and Pearl River TICKINGS.
The abore comprises the best make of Goods,
in this country, and w,U be sold at very lon
prices for cash. Tuu public are respectfully in
vited to call and examine the assortment.
u 6 3m
Heavy Cotton Osnaburgs.
WILLIAM SHEAR has on hand, Heavy Cot
ton OSNABURGS, which will be sold low
for cash, by the piece or bale, and to which
be respectfully invites the attention ot Planters
and Country Slerchants. nti-ain
1855.
FALL TRADE.
P6PU LA II PRICES!
WARD, BURCHARD & CO.,
AUGUSTA, GA.,
i RE nowop ning their FALL and WINTER
■IY. supplies cfchjico
FAMILY DRY GOODS,
| and sleeted with great care from recent importations.
Did comprising au tu*ca£jknent which forßich-
Variety and Extent, not usually found in
thirt market. As they now have the reputation
of selling FIRST CLASS GOODS, umou aniueh,
!. wc/- &Ue of p rice* than they have been usually
h.'Might here,’'they beg to asuuro their friends iu
Ma iisonand surrounding couuticstba-t they in tend j
to keep up this standard of CIIOICE GOODS,
and to keep down prices to a fair remunerative
profi t. To cash uud yrompl paying customers, and
tj none others, we snail offer great inducements
to visit our establishment. Our Stock consists
in part of the following
DRESS GOODS.
Rich Velvet Brocaded Silks, Moire Antique
Silks, in black and colors, New und Beautiful
Shades of Plain and Ripped Silks, very heavy
and rich, Plaid und Striped Silks in great variety,
Black Italian and Taltita Silks, Silk Robes. Satin
Turk, Cashmeres, DuLaines, A incline Cloths.
Plaid Stuffs, French and . English Merinoea, all
shades, Plain DeLainef, Persian Cloths, English,
French und American Calicoes and Ginghams,
Calico Robes, Ac-; Black Bombazines, Canton
Crapes, Canton Cloths, Black Chaliics und Al
pacas, Embroideries and Lace Goods of every
description, Evening Dross Uooda iu every va
riety.
' MEN’S AND BOYS’ WEAR.
j Cloths, ois3imerca,Satinet}*,Vestings, Tweeds,
FOR FAMILY USE.
Bath, Whitney, and Rose Blankets, Linen and
Cotttun Sheeting, Pillow-case Linens and Cottons
K.’d, White, Grey, Green, Blue, Welsh, Saxony
! Domestic Flannels. Fhnker Flannels, Plain
id Figured Sacquo Flannels, Table Damask,
Doylies, Napkins, Wine Cloths, Towelings, Luce
und Muslin Curtains, Curtain Material*, Fruit
Cloths, Colored and White Dimities, Huckaback
and Bird’s-qye Diapers, Ac.
plantation goods.
Negro Blankets, Georgia and Kentucky Plains,
Cotton Osnaburgs, Georgia Stripes, Ac. ’
Orders filled with the most careful attention,
and all goods warranted.
8b WARD, BURCIIAUI) A CO.
(UIUCUItIDS &V.
THE subscribers respectfully call the attention
of tho public t.) their Stock of Dry Goods,
Groceries, Drugs, Ac., now on hand, in store, for
sale, cheat for Cash—consisting in the follow ing
articles, viz:
New Orleans Sugirs, Opodeldoc, 0 istor Oil,
Porto Rico “ Laudanum, Pan goric,
Refined " abc Vermifuge, Peppermint
Crushed " Cinnamon, Snun«
Loaf " No. 8, Pain Killer,
i Rio Coffee, Turpentine, Bears* Oil,
Laguira, " Nutmegs, Maeo, Lid go
Old Gov. Java “ Blue Stone, Silt lVtre,
Gunny Bagging, Alum, Glass Putty,
Rope,* Twine, Train Oil, Mustard,
Candles, Pepper, Spice, I)utlicld Blankets,
Cloves, Tobacco, Bl’cd A Br*n Shirting,
Salt, Mackerel, Codfish, Plaids, Apron Checks,
Pickled Salmon, Tea, Ticking, Cassimeivs,
Fulton Market Beef, J Jeans, Fancy Prints,
Candies, S mps, Spades, j Wool Shawls, Purses,
Raisins and Almonds, Handkerchief*,
Sjgirs, Nuts, Comforts, Suspender?, 1
Table Salt, j Hose, White and Shite,
Blasting A Gun Powd’r | Port Monais, Cologne, 1
Sbotsnd Lead, Cheese, Hooks & Eyes, Pm?,
Preserves, Pickles, Extracts, P’k’t Combs,
Hardware, Cutlery, Spool and Flax Thread, I
Plates, Bowls, Pitchers, Needles, Perc’n Caps,
Dishes, Looking Glasses Plate Locks, Padlocks, 1
Castern, Pipes, Awls, Cast Iron A Brass butts
Saxony Wool Hats, Hook and Eye Hiugcs,
Planters “ Stirrup Irons, Chisels,
Boys’ “ Hammers, Augurs,
Men und Boys’ Flushed Saddles, Bridles,
and Glazed Caps, Martingales,
Lasting Buttons, 1000 Gallons Jugware.
WM. G. GREEN & CO.
Madison, Nov. a, 1353. 44-Bw.
COPARTNERSHIP.
Madison, Augusts, 135,%
rplIG UNDERSIGNED having this day enter-
L ed into Copartnership under the stvle and
firm of PRIOR A STOVALL, in the
GROCERY BUSINESS,
.tow ofthr fin- sttlv, in tho store-house fhi-merlv oc
oupieJ by J. li. High, ne.n- the Depot, a'well
selected stock of (Jrocerics, low fur cash, via:
25 bbls. A. 11. an I C KEFINED SUOAIIS,
Several hogsheads “ “
200 sacks SALT,
5 hhds. MOLASSES and SYKUP,
5 bbla. choice VINEGAK,
80 sacks liio, Laguira anil Java COFFEE,
80 lbs. TEA, in cadya of2 lbs., papers of (lb.,
1000 yds. ehoicD KEItSEYS, front 18 to 25 cts.;
1500 ' heavy OSNABURGS, lie. per yd.;
150 BLANKETS and WOOL lIATS, '
(1000Yds. GUNNY BAGGING,in bales audrolls;
70 coils HOPE,
12 boxos superior STAR CANDLES.
4 dox. pair No. 10 COTTON CARDS.
Albo, a choice lot of CUTLERY and HARD
WARE, DRUGS, £c.
A finelotofSinokineand Chen-ing TOBACCO,
30 NAILS, of the best brand.
Also, Powder, Shot, Lead, liluostone, Madder,
Soap, and various other articles.
Call in and examine for yourselves. Give us a
fair trial—a liberal patronage is all ive desire.
R A. PRIOR,
U 34 _ J. F. STOYALF. _
The Groat Iron Wheel.
* FEW copies of tlus work, just received and
1 for side by BENJ. G. LIDDON.
September B'.‘.
Ur. Msiere’s Carminative Kiixir.
t Cure titr Dysentery, Diarrhooa, Cholera
. \ Morbus, Cholic, Ac., Ac.
This Med.cine has been used in private prac
tice t>r several years past, and hundreds etui
testify as to its superior etßcacy. Price 50 cents
per bottle. Far sale by
32-ts Db. W, S. MEIERE.
■ musical Instruments.
A SELECT lot of Musical Instruments just
rY received at the Madison Book Store, con
sisting of fine Rosewood and Mahogany Guitars
Cocoa and Boxwood Flutes, with Eight Silver
Keys, fine and 0.-unmon Violins, Taniboriucs,
Guitar and Violin Strings, Ac., Ac.
i w Ptauo and Guitar Music always on hand
jy22 MADISON BOOK STOKE.
CARRIAGES,
ROCK A IV AYS AND BUGGIES.
HAVING BOUGHT tilt? well knowu Carriage
Manufacturing establishment, formerly of
Watts A Robertson’s, and employed Nlr. D*. N.
Robertson to superintend the some, I am now
prepared to build to order all kinds of Carriages,
Uockaways aud Baggie* 1 uia now ut the North
buying anew stock of material, and all persons
disposed to patronize home industry may rely
upon having work done in the best manner and
made out of the best material.
Repairing, as usual, earned on iu all its vari
ous brandies. P. R. THOMASON.
Madison, Feb. IS, 1956. nS
NECESSARIES.—MeaI and Flour.
Vv ILL hare, at all times, the :tmily
i'y Flour to be found iti market, an I afresh
I lot cl Meal every week, which we offer for
! o*?h
d? SHFTHERO A FITZPATRICK.
j lijec'leuies, &c.
LIKCHS
Aiili-Rheuiiiatic Fowdeis.
j WONDERFULLY EFFICACIOUS IN
' Rheumatism, Rheumatic-Gout
and Sciatica.
FOR the above dibcases, a safe, speedy and rad
ical cure is found iu Lineb’s Anti-Rheumatic
! Powders—the greatest remedy now known, for
j Rheumatism in any of its forms.
Among the many nostrums of the day, so land
! ed as cures for Rheumatism, none have ever yet
j been discovered to be possess* and of half the cura
tive powers of these powders.
Let those afflicted, procure a box or two of these
j invaluable Powders, and follow strictly the di
| rections, and their effect will soon be felt
in a total übser.ee of pain.
Bv arrangement with Dr. J. G. Gibson, the dis
coverer of these Powders, they will hereafter be
put up bv B. W. ADAMS, of Eatonton, Putnam
| county, &co. Orders directed to him will meet
with prompt attention, provided the cabb accom
panies the order.
? 7 9~ Medicine sent free of charge.
Put up in boxes of sirty (60) powders each.
Price $ > 00 per box.
For sale in Mudison by P. GRINNELL*
Certificate of Cure.
Dm. J. G. Gibson:—Sir: I have a negro bov
who was violently attacked, over a year ago, with
acute Rheumatism. Having tried every remedy
that was reputed to be valuable, but all to no good
effect, save a mere temporary relief from pain, I
was nt last induced, at the suggestion of a friend,
to trv the virtue of your LINCH'S ANTI-RIIEU
MATIC POWDERS.
I procured a Box of you—administered the
Powders according to directions, and though my
boy was so badly lamed, in liis feet and aneli>,
that he could scarcely walk, und hie arms and
wrists so inflamed and swolen that he could with
the greatest difficulty u?e them, yet about the fifth
day after beginning* their use lie commenced to
improve and continued to improve rapidly—so
that, in a short time, ho was relieved of all pain,
went to work, and has continued well up to the
present. In short, whereas my boy for twelve
mouths, was almost valueless to me, in conse
quence of Rhemnatisni, for the last two months
he has resumed his accustomed place in the farm,
and is now, as he wnsbeforehisaffliction,thc mnpt
valuable servant I have.
Respectfully, me,
Wm, Whitfield.
Eatonton, Ga., May 22,1835. n22-Iv
’ LET IS" KUASII.N TtlliliTliliß.
HOLLOWAY’S PILLS.^
WHY ARE WE SICK?
XT has been the lot of the human race to be
weighed down bv disease and suffering.
! HOLLOWAY’S PILLS lire specially adapted to
! the relief of the weak, the Nrrivors, the oeucati:,
’ and the of all dimes, ages, sexes, and
j constitution.". Professor Holloway personally
superintends the manufacture of h:s medicines
in the United State?, and «''•••» them to a free
and enlightened people, hr the best remedy the
j world ever saw f r the iv naval of disease.
Thnsi’ Tills l’:irify lin' Iftaoil.
j • Tlic.h*’ famous i'ills are c\prvs.?L ••ornbincil to
, operate on the st.unnch, the liver, the kidneys,
the lungs, the skin, and the L.uw!*. correcting
I miv deriingement in their funeii. n?, purifying
tie’ bio .and, the very fountain of (iff. and thus
curing disease in in all tls forms.
Dyspasia mil Liver (’onipluints.
' Ncarlv half the human r.ie■: tui'e taken these
Pills. It has been proved in all parts of the
world, that nothing has been fouml equal to them
j in cases of disorders of the liver, dyspepsia, and
! stomach complaints gewertlly. They soon give
i a healthy tone to these org ui>, however much
! deranged, and when all other means have failed.
(ieiioral Debility. 11l lleiillli.
Many of tlu mo despotic govormnents lvive
opened their custom houses to the introduction
of fhrtse Pills, that they may become tho medi
cine of the m isses. I,earned colleges admit that
this medicine is flic best remedy ever known for
persons of delicate health, or where the* system
has been impaired, as its invigorating properties
never failed to afford relief.
I'ciinlc Com pi lints.
No female, young or old, should bo without
this celebrated medicine. It corrects and regu
lates the monthly courses at all periods, acting
in many cases like n charm. It is also the best
and safest medicine that cm be given to children
of all ages, and fir any complaint; consequently,
no family should be without it.
H»lloir ii/'s Pills arc the best remedy
known in the world far the following
Diseases
Asthma, Dowel Complaints, Coughs, Colds,
Chest Diseases, CostiycnesS, Dyspepsia, Diat r
hueii, Dropsy, Debility, Fever and .Ague, Female
C implaints, Headaches, Imhgestion, Litluenza,
Inflammation, Inward Weakness, Liver Com
plaints, Lowness of Spirits, Piles, Stone and
Gravel, Secondary Symptoms, Venereal Affec
tbus, Worm sos ail kinds.
Sold at tin Manufactories of Professor
Holloway, so Maiden Lane, New York, and
Strand, Loudon, and by all respectable druggists
and dealers of medicines throughout the United
States, and the civilized world, iu boxes, ut 25
cents, (It* l cents, and 81 each.
l There is a considerable saving by taking
the larger sixes.
N. B. --Directions for the guidance ol patients
in every disorder are affixed to each Bex.
DRUG & CHEMICAL STOUIi.
WM. S. JIEIKKE, HI. U.,
Wholesale and Retail Dealer in
Pnuds, Paints and Puttt,
Meiucinks, Paint and Varnish',
Chemicals, Glass,
Dy e-St errs, But sues, Oils, Ac., Ac.,
Pekfcmeuy, • Fancy A Toilet
A RTICLKS,
Has just returned from the North,, lui' ing select
ed with special caiv, a fresh supply of everything
usually kept in u well stored Drug establishment. ■
Pr. M. will not keep other than genuine and
reliable medicines, ami lie will till orders at prices
that will compare favorably with any similar es
tablishment this side of Augusta.
In order to conduct Ida business successfully
another year, it is expected that those indebted
will respond punctually to their accounts, which
will be rea<h r at the end of the year. Those who
may wish to settle before that time, can do so, as
the books arc " posted” to date.
Dr. M. begs leave to return his acknowledge
ments to those who have so liberally patronized
the Store, and he hones that by u careful atten
tion to the business, lie will merit a continuance
of their favors.
ANNOUNCEMENT EXTRAORDINARY!
Henceforth the CASH SYSTEM will be strict
ly enforced with those who arc stow pay, and
more particularly with those who are no pay.
From and after the first day of January next,
all articles fop which cash is paid, cash will be
required, uuless customers prefer to be charged
an additional cost of twenty- five per cent. Among
this class are included, Potash, White Lend. Lin
seed, Train and Lamp Oil?, Proprietory and Pa
tent Medicines, and a few other articles not ac
cessary to enumerate. This course must be
adopted lu order to collect funds sufficient to
keep up this branch of the stock. Puteut Medi
cines are on commission, and cuuuot be credited
except on the terms above mentioned.
S3T* Particular attention is called to this an
nouncement.
Nov. HI, 1855. 46-ts.
adults, youths and infants
trusses.
{TOR WHITES AND BLACKS.)
\ SPLENDID assortment of Marsh’s latest
improvemeutj'jubt, received aud for sale at
POTASH,
PREPARED POTASH put up in Tin Cans.
Anew article—just the thing forrrnkirg
•ovp. P. R. THOMASON.
Madison, N0r.30, 43—ly
TISBURY, Martha’s Vineyard.
This may certify that I have used Davis’ Vege
table Pain Killer with great success in cases of
Cholera Infantum, common bowel complaint,
bronchitis, coughs, colds, Ac., and would cheer
fully recommend it as a valuable familv medicine.
JAMES C. BOOMER,
Pastor of the Baptist Church.
This may certify that I have used Perry Davis’
Vegetable Pain Killer in numerous cases, and be
lieve it to be a very valuable medicine. I have
prescribed it extensively in bowel complaint,
(particularly for children,) and it is in my opin
ion, superior to any preparation I have ever used
for the relief of those diseases.
P. S. When given to children, I have always
combined it with the syrup of giim arabic, sav
ten drops to a tea-spouuful of the syrup, weil
mixed.
Others have mixed it with milk and molasses,
equal parts. A. HUNTING, M. I).
This certifies that I have for several years used
Mr. Davis* Vegetable Pain Killer in several of
those cases for which it is recommended, and find
it a Terr useful familv medicine.
A. BRONSON.
Pastor of the 2d Baptist Church in Fall River.
Mb. Perry Davis,— Sir: I have used in my
family your medicine, culled “ Pain Killer,” f*>r
many of the purposes mentioned in your adver
vcrtiseinents, ami have found it a very useful and
valuable article. I therefore very cheerfully re
commend it to the public regards.
Yours, very truly, HENRY CLAKK,
Pastor of the Baptist Church in West Randolph.
CALCUTTA, Nov. 4th, 1853.
j Messrs. Perry Davis A Son: —Confirming my
respects of the 4th u1t.,1 find it necessary toud
j dress ron again, as my most sanguine expecta
j tions have been more* than realized. The call
for your valuable medicine is increasing so rapid-
I !y that I fear I shall soon be unable to Keep pace
j with it. My particular object in writing now is
| to beg that on receipt of this, you will kindly
despatch another lot as ordered in my letter of
I June last. I hope, however, 1 will mt be entirely
out before vour last despatch rcaei.es me, of
I which, however, I have not vet heard from vou.
’ J. L. CARR A t r .
! Messrs. Pj RRY D,wis A Son -Having wit
nessed the beneficial effects of your celebrated
| Pain Killer in several cases of the Dysentery and
i Cholera Morbus within a few months past, and
| deeming it on net oj' beiiev./h-nce to the suffering,
promoted by the feeling of u common humanity,
I would m’ -t cheerfully recommend its use to
such as may be suffering from the aforementioned
or similar diseases as a safe and a fur as my ob
servation goes, an effectual remedy.
Yours von respectfully,
' EDWARD K FULLER,
Pastor of ilic Fir* l Baptist Church, Somerset,
Mshsachusctts.
The Pain Killer is sold bv SMITII A KZZ A RI),
and A. ALEXANDER, Atlanta; BARRETT A
CARTER and CLARK, WELLS A DUBOSE,
Augusta; JNU. B. MOORE and TilOS. M.TUR
NER A CO., Sivaunali; and by Druggists and
Grocers everywhere. vl irJ-ibn.
II EL MU ours GENUINE PRE
EAR ATI ON S.
Ilulmbo’.d’s IlitriGy t'onccutratcJ C«!:i
--poaud Fluid
UXTEt.iOT HUGH C.
t,f f/.., .. A 7,/;„ m stri-:-
n'aik ,n..iuH S ru,,l 1
Organ*, win the.- m Mule,'.- f \ male, from
whaivo r niusr tJuj umy Jiun ariyl- •
nab-..'. ’,,d nomu'ler ts how
J,U.\ 0 SIA.VIJIWO.
IF YOU have c intractcd the terrible disease
which, when onco,seated in the systen,, will
surely g.» down from one generation to another, -
undermining the constitution, and Sapping the
very vital thuds of life, donut trust yourself iu
the hands of lju icks, who start up every day inn
city like this, and till the papers with glaring
falsehoods, too well calculated to deceive the
voting, and thoselmt acquainted with theirtrieks.
You cannot be too careful in the selection of a
remedy ill these eases.
I The Flub’ Extract Buclui hi*be n pronounced
by eminent physicians the greatest remedy ever
knovvn. It is a medicine perfectly pleasant in its
taste, and very innocent in its action, and yet so
thorough tint it. annihilates every particle us the
mnk uud p mmnouft virus of this dreadful disease:
j and, unlike other remedies, does n >t drv up the
disease in the blood.
Constitutional Debility, brought on by s«lf
i abuse, a most terrible disease, winch has brought
| thousands of the human race to untimely graves,
; thus blasting the brilliant hones of parents, and
| blighting in the bud the glorious ambition of
; many a noble youth, can be cured by this infalli
ble remedy. And as a medicine Which must
! benefit everybody, from the simply delicate to the
j confined and despairing invalid, no'equal is to be
i found acting both as a cure aud preventiue.
j hold's
HIGHLY UONCENTUATKD FLUID
EXTRACT SARSAPARILLA.
tor Purifying the 7>\W, removing all Disrate* \
arising from exass <f Mercury, exposure and
imprudence chronic Nmilitutional
disea.* , arising from an impure state
if the Wood, amt tin vuly reliable
aud effect(taT known remedy,
for the Cure of Sens via. Salt Rkctnn, Scald Head,
iucrutian* f ihe Thr atand Legs, Pains and
Swelling* of the Pones, Tctfrr, Pimpleson
th 4 Fare, and all Scab; Eruption* of
the Skin'.
This article i* now prescribed by some of the
most distinguished physicians in the country, aud
has proved more efficient iu practice than am
preparation of Sarsaparilla yet offered to the pub
lic. Several e.i<es of secondary Syphilis, Mer
curial and Scrofulous diseases have entirely re
covered iu the incurable wards of our Public In
stitutions which had for many years resisted
every mode of treatment that could be devised.
These cases furnish striking examples of the salu
tary effects of this medicine in arresting some of
the most inveterate diseases, after the glands
! were destroyed, and the bones already affected.
1 Nonas. -Letters from responsible Physicians
j and Professors of several Medical Colleges, and
! certificates of cures from patients will be found
i accompanying both preparations.
; Pmc£s.~Fiuul Extract of Buchu, $1 per bottle,
■ or P» bottles for $5.
Fluid Extract of Sarsaparilla, £1 per bottle, or
| bottles for §3—equal iu strength to one gallon
i of Syrup of Sarsaparilla,
i Prepared 'And sold by 11. T. IIELMBOLD,
Chemist, 263 Chestnut street, near th -irard
j House, Philadelphia. jefl—n23
j DU. MISIERE’S
Compound Syrup of Sarsaparilla,
ItfST the thing for Impurities of. the Blood
and for Derangements of the Stomach,
i Liver or Kidneys. For sale bv
| 32-ts - Bn. W. S. MEIERE.
WATCHES, CLOCKS,
Jewelry, Spectacles, Ac.
J. J. DAY
r|L HAVIN G engaged the Store formerlv oc
i Jrlw c,, P‘, c ? b -v Miss Shepard,
i yvould respectfully inform
! the citizens of Madison and vicinity, that he is
] prepared to offer them an assortment of Watches,
i Clocks, Jewelry, Ac. 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 years.
1 Madison, I ’Jan. R, 185*. 1 4m.
Jlecj4 tWbeHisgJi)eifs3.
31 organ SherifPs Sale.
BY VIRTUE of two fi. fas. from Morgan So
perior and Justices' Court of said Couutv,
will be sold before the Court-House door iu the
town ofMtdisoa, on the first Tuesday in April,
20 bbls. <if Cora, lbs. of Fodder, one Bu.v
Mule. Id head of Cattle, 1 Sheep, acd i Shoats ;
levied ou as tho property of James Cochran to
satisfy two fi. fas., one in favor of John Robson
and one iu favor of Thomason, Fears k Swanson
v. said Janies Cochran.
JOHN P. RADFERD, Sheriff.
February 23, 1656.
Morgan April Sheriff's Sale.
ON the first Tuesday in April next, will be
sold, before the Court House door, in the
town of Madison, between the legal hours of sale,
a House and Lot, situated in said town, adjoining
propertv of L. Johnston, R. Douglass, and Miss
Vanlouiiingbam, containing two acres, more or
less, —now occupied by James F. Few. Sold as
the property of James' F. Few, by yirtue of fi. fa.
from Morgan Inferior Court,—Launcelot John
ston vs. James F. Few,—to satisfy the unpaid
purchase money for said lot, under and by virtue
of .he provision* of the Act of 2<Jth December,
1847. Property pointed out by plaiutift’s attor
ney Dated his Ist day of March, 1856.
'SOd JOHN P. KADFEKD, Sheriff.
Georgia, i \\T HERE AS, Mary E.
Moroan County. >VV Walton, Executrix of
J Joseph W. Walton, deceased,
applies for letters ot dismission:
These are, therefore, to cite und admonish all
and singular the kindred and creditors of said
deceased, to be and appear at my office on or 1
before tbc first Monday in September next, then
and there to show cause, if any they have, why
said letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand, at my office in Madison,
this 27 th day of of February, 1856.
9-m6m ’ F. W. ARNOLD, Ordinary.
Georgia, ) TTT HERE AS, John R.
Morgan County. J- VV Baldwin, Guardian
phan of Charles J. Penick, deceased, applies for
letters of dismission from his said Guardianship:
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all
and singular the kindred and creditors of said
orphan, to be and appear at my office on or be
fore the first Monday m May next, then and there
to show cause, if any they have, why said letters
should not be grunted.
Given under mv hand, at my office in Madison,
this 27th day of Eebruary, 1856.
I»—led F. W. ARNOLD, Ordinary.
Georgia, ) ITT HERE AS, Luford A.
Morgan County. >■ VV Cheney, Admiuis
and Mathew McKoy, deceased, applies to me for
* letters of dismission :
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all
and singular, the kindred and creditors of said
deceased, tp be and appear at my office on or
before the first Monday in September next, then
and there to Jshow cause, if any they have, why
said letters should not be granted.
Given under niv hand, at my office in Madison,
this 27th day of February, 1856.
mflm * F. W.‘ ARNOLD, Ordinary.
Georgia, ) \TT HE RE AS, Charles Al-
M organ County. >■ VV len, Administrator up-
— ) on the Estate of John Fowler,
deceased, applies for letters of dismission from
his said Administration, he having fully comple
ted the same, These, are therefore, to* cite and
admonish all and singular, the kindred and cred
itors of said deceased, to be and appear at mv of
fice, on or before the first Monday in May, 1856,
then and there to file their objections, if any they
have, why said letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand, at office in Madison, this
14th day of November, 1855.
F. W. ARNOLD, Ordinary.
H, 1855. 46-m6m.
Georgia, ) TT7 HERE AS, .Michael K.
Morgan County, V VV _ Griftetli and Thomas
JW. Head, Administrators
upon the Estate of Alexander Elliott, dec’d, with
Will annexed, apply to me for letters of dismis
sion from their administrotion, they having ful
ly administered and settled the same, these are
therefore to cite and admonish all and singu
lar, the kindred and creditors of the said deceas
ed, to be und appear at my office on or before the
first Monday in April, *1856, and then nnd
there to file their objections, if any they have, 1
why said letters should not be granted. Given
under my hand at office iu Madison, this 13th day
of September, 1855.
3»-0m F. W. ARNOLD, Ordinary.
Georgia, ) \\T HERE AS, Joshua Hill
Morgan County. V VV Administrator upon
J the estate of Moses Davis,
deceaseij, applies for letters of dismission from
liis said Administration, he having fully adminis
tered the same.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
and singular, the kindred and creditors of said
deceased, to be and appear at my office on or be
fore the tirst Monday in April next, 1856, then
and there to show cause, if any they have, why
said letters should not he granted.
Given under my hand at office, in Madison.
Sept. 13-6 m F. W ARNOLD, Ordinary.
Georgia, ) TITHEREAS, Azariah B.
Morgan County. > \ y Bostwick, Guardian for
' V John A. Swift, Caroline
G. Swift, Eliza R. Swift and Susan Y. Swift, or
phans of John 1). Swift, deceased, applies for
httors of dismission from his said Guardianship:
Those are therefore to cite and admonish, all
and singular, the kindred and creditors of said
orphans, to be and appear at niv office, on or
before the first Monday m April, 1856, then and
there to show cause, if any they have, why said
letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand at my office in Madison.
F. W. ARNOLD, Ordinary
February 16,1866. 40d
Georgia, ) "fTTH ERE AS, Banister
Morgan County. > yy Cock run, Administrn
deceased, applies for letters of dismission *:
These are therefore to cite and admonish, all
and singular, the kindred and creditors of said
deceased to be and appear at my office on or
before the first Monday m September next, then
and there to show cause, if any thev have, why
said letters should not be granted.
Given under mv hand at office in Madison.
* F. W. ARNOLD, Ordinary.
February 16, 1856. 6m*
Georgia, ) "ITTHEREAS, Ethan Brew
. Morgan County. )• yy er, Administrator of
— ) T » Drury Brewer, late of
the State of Alabama, deceased, applies lor letters
of dismission:
These are therefore o cite and admonish, all
and singular, the kindred and creditors of said
deceased, to be and appear at my office on or be
fore the first Monday in September, then and
there to show cause, if any they have, why said
letters should not be granted.
Given under mv hand ut office in Madison.
* F. AY. ARNOLD, Ordinary.
February 16, 1856. 6m
Georgia, i OF ORDINARY,
Morgan County, r v_y Monday, October Term,
Whereas, Hugh J. Ogilby, Administrator de
bonis non upon the estate ot George L. Bird, de
ceased, with the will annexed, petitiomriora Rule
Ni. Si. to be published in the Madison Family
Visitor for six months, giving all persons con
cerned notice that he will apply at April Term,
1856, for Letters of Dismission from his said Ad
ministration :
These are therefore to cite and admonish, all
and singular, the kiudred and creditors of said
deceased to be and appear at my office on or be
fore the first Monday iu April next., then and
there to show cause, if any they have, why said
letters should not be granted.
Given under mv hand, this Ist day of October,
1855. Cm ’F. W. ARNOLD* Ordinary.
Georgia, ) YTTH ERE A k S, Lewis*G.
Morgan County, v YV Anderson, Guardian
way, applies for letters of dismission :
th esc are therefore to cite and admonish, all
and singular, the kindred and creditors of said
orphan to be and appear at my office on or before
the first Monday in April next, then and there to
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, 1850. 40d*
NOTICE. ~
GEonciA, / \\7ILL RE SOLD, before
Morgan County. j- V V the Court House door,
the fourth Saturday in March next, between the
lawful hours of sale, the following property, to
wit: One Maple Cane-bottomed Rocking Ciiair,
one Saloon Pistol, one Writing Desk. Levied
on as the property of F. D. Griffin, to satisfy a
fi. fa. for his tax, du.»for the year 1855.
Dated this 28d day of February, 1856.
DAVID’ PECK, L. C.
Notices, &c.
Execntor’s Sale.
BY VIRTUE of an order of the Court of Ordi
nary of .Morgan county, will be sold, within
I the legal hours of sale, before the Court-House
L door m the town of Madison, Morgan county, on
[ the lirst Tuesday in April next, the Land aud
Negroes belonging to the estate of Joseph Heard,
late of said county, deceased. The piace where
on the said deceased lived, containing three hun
dred acres of laud, more or less, adjoining the
lands of Dr. Newton, Win. Seats, and others.
Also, Nine Negroes: Isaac, a man IS years old;,
Kitty, a woman 44 years old; Francis, a woman
•J 4 years old; Mary, a woman 22 years old;
Isaac, a boy, 17 years old; Margaret, a girl, o
years old; Kitty, a girl, 3 jgears uld; Isaac, a
boy, 3 years old, and Lizzie, a girl, 1 year old.
Sold for the bench t of the heirs of said deceased.
Terms made knowu on the day of sale.
F. H. HEARD, Executor.
February 16, 1856.
NOTICE.
ALL Persons indebted to the estate of Mary
P. Heard, deceased, are requested to make
immediate payment; and all persons having
claims against said estate, will please present
them within terms of the law.
R. J. MASSEY, Administrator.
March 15-11 40d.
Gentlemen’s Furnishing Goods.
READY-MADE Linen Bosom Shirts, Jeans,
Cotton, Flannel, aud Merino Drawers, Silk,
Cotton, and Merino Under-Shirts, One-half Hose,
Plain and Fancy Cravats and Stocks, Silk, Linen
and Hemstitched Handkerchiefs, Gloves of all
descriptions, Shir* Collars, and all other articles
belonging to a gentleman’s furnishing store.
SHEPHERD, SWANSON A CO.
Sept. 14 th, 1855. 37-ts
NEW BOOKS.
RECEIVED THIS WEEK, at the Madison
Book Store:
The Posthumous Works ot the Rev. Dr. Chalmers;
The Works of Charles Lamb, edited bv T. N.
Talford;
Lilly, anew work by the author of Busy Moments
of an Idle Woman ;
The Testimony of an Escaped Novice, by Miss
Buukley ;
Mexico and its Religion.;
Rose Clark—Fanny Fern’s last work ;
History of the Council of Trent, by Bunjener;
Annals of San Francisco;
The Old Homestead, by Mrs. Ann S. Stephens ;
Macau ley’s History of England, 3d and 4th villa:
The Old Farm House;
Scenes in the Practice of a New York Surgeon;
Memoirs of the Countess of Blessington ;
India, China, and Japan, by Bayard Taylor;
The Song of Hiawatha, by Longfellow;
My First Season;
Teverino, by George Sand;
Confessions of a Pretty Woman;
Headley’s Sacred Plains;
Christian Theism, by Thompson ;
The Great Iron Wheel;
The Hidden Path;
Queens of Scotland, by Agnes Strickland ;
Ten Years among the'Mftu Bags :
The Rival Beauties;
Aud many other new works. Call and see them.
BENJ. G. LIDDON.
January 26, 1856. 4-ts.
COPPERAS.
LBS. just received and for sale at the
oUU 33-ts DRUGSTORE.
TREMENDOUS EXCITEMENT!!
Banks Elected Speaker and Rennet on
the Bench!!!
THE Northern people seem to be rejoicing
considerably over their late victory in elect
ing Banks to the speakership, but we ask them
no odds, for our friend Bennett (in the cellar * is
now making a better and cheaper brogan than
ever was made north of Mason & Dixon's line.—
All those friendly disposed towards Southern In
stitutions are requested to call and examine for
themselves at P. R. THOMASON’S,
rob. B—n 6
Pay Particular Attention.
THE SUBSCRIBERS intending to deal exclu
sively FOR CASH, respectfully request all
persons indebted to them to come ‘forward and
pay their accounts.
‘ n2.V2 WM. G. GREENE & CO
NEW MILLINERY.
MISS IIENDLEY returns her thanks to the
Ladies of Madison and Morgan County
flattering appreciation of her taste in the
Millinery businass which she has received from
them, and respectfully informs them that she is
now in New i ork, for the purpose of purchasing
a Spring stock, and, from her long experience
and acquaintance in the city, she will be enabled
to select the very latest Fashions in Europe and
America. She hopes to afford them the pleasure
of seeing an assortment of the most beautiful and
recherche goods, on her return.
Her Establishment will be opened and con
ducted in the upper Rooms of J. Marshall & Co.’s
Store.
February 28, 1856. 9-4 t
Potash! Potash !! A No. 1!!!
JUST received, one cask of Potash. Price
12>£ cents per pound, cash. For sale by *
36 ~” WM, S. MEIERE.
NEW I IKRIUii: SHOP.
THE subscriber respect fu I Iv infrirm>,"-gp» g.
the citizens of Morgan and adjoin.
ing counties, that he bas opened, in Madison a
new Shop for the manufacture of CARRIAGES
BUGGIES, WAGONS, and other vehicles lie
will likewise keep on hand a good etock of North
ern Bocal ks. He will also have in connection
with his wood establishment,
A BLACKSMITH SHOP,
where every description of Plantation work
will be done at short notice. HORSE-SHOE
ING done in the best manrn r, and Iron Rail
ing, for Fences or Grave Yards, manufactured
to order, as good os any that can be got from the
North. All Work warranted.
r K 1 ... JOHN ESPAR.
January 5,1856. j_ t f
DRAG HOOKS! DRAG HOOKS!
"j\ YANUFACTUREDby Mr. Henrr Hillsmnn.
lUL A supply constantly on hand, i'ind for sal,
at the Drugstore. Prices *I,OO and sl,so,Cash
Madison, Nov. 24,1855. 47-ts.
To those indebted to the late Firm of
BALDWIN & ROBSON.
IN CONSEQUENCE of the death of Thos. H.
Baldwin, of the lirm of Baldwin A Hobson,
those indebted either by note or account, to said
lirm, are requested to make immediate settlement.
S. B. Robson, surviving co-partner, will he
ready to settle at the«tand of the late firm.
Tt4f~Hart# ntUletnmt near htmade.
Madison, January 26, 1855. 4-4w,orlii.
FOR RENT,
THE OFFICE occupied last year by Wm. Glea
son, Boot Maker, in tho’rearof our Store
FEARS & SWANSON.
Madison, January 5, 1856. ]-if.
MEDICAL NOTICE.
THE undersigned, having associated them
selves in the practice cl Medicine in its va
rious branches, ufler their services to the public.
Office in the rear of Fears A Swanson's store.
W. li. CRAWFORD,M. D.,
G. B. KNIGHT, M. D.
January 1, 1856. l-3m.
FRESH GARDEN SEEDS.
OF 1855.
Large stock—every variety—/7k
cent* a j) 'p> r, CASH —on a credit 8 cents.
w , AT THE DRUG STORE.
Madison, January 19, 1656. 8-ts.
noticeTT
¥E TAKE this method of notifying our
friends and patrons that from (hUtiine/irh
ward all work done in this shop will have
to be PAID FOR ON DELIVERY, otherwise we
will retain it in our possession until our terms
have been complied with. This is fair warning;
let no one ( no m 'tter what hi* circumstance* nun/
lx,) come thii kmg that we will make him an ex
ception. It is not so. “ The laborer is worthv
of his hire,” and we will have the money or good
notes, or keep the work.
»7 TRUMPLER A PECK.
RECEIVED TO-DAY:
BROWN SUGAR, Stuart's A. B. C. Steam
Refined ditto; Rio aud Java Coffee, Rice
Vinegar, Nails, Axes, Shovels and Spades Trace
Chains, Weeding Hoes, of all brands, Puwder
and Shot, Fire Dogs and Tongs, Shovels. Ac. Ac
FEARS A SWANSON.
Madison, January 14,185*. g ts.
TRUMPLER & PECK,
GUN AND LOCK SMITHS.
Respectfully informs the citigM. .
Madison and public generally that uj
are prepared for manufacturing Shot (J«£
Rifles aud Pistols—warranted to shout n.'i*
REPAIRING.
Guns, Pistols, Locks, Keys, Ac., will be repiiai
in the best possible manner, for those ahum
favor us with a call, at short notice. '
N.B.—All repairing must be paid for in cs
when delivered.
INSURE YOUR LIVES. 1
Life is very uncertain, » n d wr .
losses and troubles are too freqaentlv U
lor want of caution in this respect Valutl
servants can also be made safe in their vaIJZ
their owners, by application to the SOUTHFH
MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY at ,3
lice of the agent in Madison, Ga., at reasoaafcki
rates of premium. JOHN ROBSON, AcenT
January 8, J 856. 2-t&i
DR. .MeIERE’S
SCENTED TOOTH PASTE.
THE best article out for Cleansing the Tettl «
Purifying the Breath, and Preservingtß
Gums in a healthy condition. For sale at th. -
S'i ts DRUG STORE, j
lIKKKINGS’
Patent Champion Fire and Burgoltt l
PROOF SAFES.
rriHEGHEAT interest manifested by the auk 1
lie to pricurc more perfect security tV»
tire for valuable papers, such as Bonds' .Mort*
gages, Deeds, Notes aud Books of Account, thii* l
the ffrilinary safes heretofore in use had ass rd3' l
induced the subscribers to devote a large porti«l
of tiifflt and attention, during the past
itcarr, in matin'/ wiprkretntht* and UwcvcrriuJ*
ttiUutfat, and tlAy now beg leave to assure tfol
numerous friends and the public generally-, tbs’
Ibeir efforts have been crowned with conipk*
success, and now offer the “IMPROVED IlKli
RING’S PATENT WORLD’S FAIR PRKMITI"
FIRE PROOF SAFE,” as the .. ,
CHAMPION SAFE OF TEE WORLD, ’
having been awarded medals af both the World!
Fair Loudon, 1651, and in New York, 1653, , j
superior to all others. It is now, Undoubted!)
entitled to that appellation, and secured with 1
HALL’S I'AXFNT POWDER PROOF LOOK* I
(which also was aw arded medals as above ifur*
the most perfect Fire and Burglar Proof siS
ever before offered to the public.
The subscribers also manufacture all kinds a
Boiler and Chilled Iron Bank Chests and Vatrfg
\ ault Doors and Money Boxes or Chests sot
Brokers, Jewellers and Private Families’ fit
Plate, Diamonds, and other valuable?. And (a
also patentees (by purchase) and manufacturer!
of Jonhs’ Patent Pkbwitation B.ixk Lock
SILAS C. HERRING A CO,Patentee., *
Green Block, Nos. 135,157 and 138 Water-rtreet 1
Agents iu Georgia, BELL A PRENTICE S.
vannali, £,B-Sm *’
PIANOS! PIANOS'7
I AM authorised to sell Stienway A Sort ■
Pianos, and can furuish them at manulao *
mrers’ prices. They have recently taken 13
first premium at the fair of the American Into
tute, over a large number of competitors Iron
New York, Philadelphia",‘ and Boston. Person!
wanting one call see a specimen bv calling oa
'-'-if J. F. iiWANbON.
IF THIS IS LEAP YEAR
PLEASE LEAP toward* the DR li} STOLI
aud PAY CT. Those who huve not the
rhino will be so kmd as to l«ive their names
„ , W. S ? MEIERE.
Febrnnry 2, 1856. _ 5-tf.'
Newspaper A Mfaga/lne Agency.
THE itndeisigDfd will order for any pefe«
wishing them, any of the following New*
papers or Magazines:
ilarper’s Magazine, |5
Putnam’s do., ’** 3
Graham’s do., [... j
Knickerbocker do., j
Godey’s Ladj’s Book,l
Eclectic JLJ 3
Li Hell’s J.iving Age, 8
Peterson’s National Magazine,2
Southern Quarterly Renew, *’ ” 3
John Citizen, Y/.'.Y. I
Yankee Blade ’* ’ ’ j
Arthur’s Home Gazette, Y.Y.Y. 2
Horne Jom nal, ’** ’’ ’ 3
National Monitor,.... | iti ;
Spirit of the Times, j
Boston Museum, ....!!!..!!! I
Gleason’s Pictorial, [ I
New York Leader, !
Boston True Flag, »
Or any other Newspaper or Magazine publisbti
111 this country or Europe.
Dec. 9, 1854. BENJ. G. LIDDON.
TH- BALM
OF
atiirisakd flowers,
FOR
BEAUTIFYING THE COMPLEXION;
And Iletnovintjt all Freckles ,
or Jhruptions from, the Face, leaving
live Skin Pure, Soft and, White. "
f our things we guaranty
this Balm will dor
TO BEAU TIP V THE COMPLEXION,
Wet a towel, pour on two or three drops of the
Balm, and wash the fate night and morning. I*
S k° r * me J°V perceive the mogi^
HOW TO CURL HAIR, LEAVING IT BRIGHT
T> , AND GLOSSY,
Kub on a small quantity of pomatum or bear*
grease, then dip the hands in cokl water, pour ts
vour hands three or four drops of the “ B«alm and
1 hohsand Fh»wei%,” for sale by any Druggitf;
rub it through the hj;ir, and you can curl it ic
an V manner you please. Some hair mav
easily at lirat, but by a few applications it will
be rendered perfectly easy.
SHAVING MADE EASY.
Every person who shaves himself every
gentleman ought', will find the - Balm of Thou
sand Flowers” the most agreeable article for
that purpose; dip your brush in either warm or
cold, of even salt water, pour one, two, or three
drops of “ Bairn, ’ and rub it on the face. It no*
only makes a delightful lather, but alleviates the
pain consequent on shaving, rendering the shaven
part soft, white and healthy. In using this ar
ticle, you dispense with all shaving apparatus bat
brush and razor. Frice only fifty cents a bottle,
will last longer than fifty cents’worth of ordi :
nary shaving soap, while it removes from tbt
face all pimples and blemishes whatever,
SWEET AND TERFUMED BREATH
May easily be acquired by using this “Balm”
as a dentrifrice. Wet your brush and pour on s
single drop ; wash the teeth night and morning;
in a very short lime they will Become white a*
alabaster, and the breath sweet as the roses, and
which the “Balm” is composed. The Propri*
tor will forfeit r
ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS
where it can be proven there has becu a sinfl*
failure.
The Kmckefbocker Magazine savs of it: “ Itu
not our wont to allude to’kindred fabrications, but
we can say, from the ocular proof, that the ‘ Bal#
of a Thousand Flowers,* a preparation for r*
moving tan, pimples and freckles from the face,
shaving, cleansing the teeth, and curling thi
hair, sold by Fetriage & Cos., Boston, is the best
article of the kind we have ever encountered. ®
is, in reality, ail that it purports to be.”
FETRIDGE & CO.,
Manufacturers and Proprietors,
Boston and New York
For sale at the Madison BOOK STORE.
GLUE, per last Steamer.
QAA LBS* of excellent nrtielf*
OUU -For sale by
36-ts WM. S. MEIERE^
Ready-Made Clothing.
ANEW and splendid lot of Men’s Clotbmf
and Boy’s Boots.
SIIEPHERI), SWANSON & CK>.
March 24.—?-12. ts