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C. W. RICHTER,
HEALTH IN *
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Jv'.vc!ryj Sliver auj rflateJ Ware.
Cloak. an I.r - A-.-lrT circfuHv repaired.
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Pay.3ICil!VN & SURGEON.
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o?rtCV'g< ) ;• rtyte 'Lullmn Draff Store.
j 7 aTbilluFsT™ -
att rm;y at law,
MAD IHO V. Ga.
7 7?” O.Tic" in (he Cnuur How.:, opposite the
Clerk"* Oißoe.
VX.v. 1 i s.- !,
UU. Wn.jXvM H. BURR,
as® 523 •=?»/-.* as* -ifiP*
!>m( i-., u." Xii <, ro*vn hali.,
... W. H ;BURNETT,
>1< 1 ) .ir. •" I.F.U IN
SI Diiljt a, ■. I'HUNKS,
On'p.L-' ' ,i.t /’•« '• »■// fKiirv, Leather,
Thrta I Ljc-ks, tiv. Ore.,
Cent or sercef, next doerr bjlowr Payne A Hitrrin’
Atylhmr, (Ja.
BENJAMIN G. LIDDON,
■ * Dealer in
BOOKS, STATIONERY, MUSIC, FANCY
GOODS, PERFUMERY, Ac. Ac.,
Two doors above Town II ill, Madison, GbdVgiii.
LIFE INSURANCE.
Charter Oak Life Insurance Company
of Hartford, Conn*
Alfred Gill, Pros., Jas. C. Walkley, Sec.
Capital endorsed by the State... . .twin,ooo
Accumulated Surplus $200,000
C FI AUTER PERPKTUAI j.
fn*ures on the At it mil or Caxh System.
rpßlScompany st.ftlomitiuucsto insuretl»e lives
I. of white persons, at the old rates, and offers
the following among other ad vantages to insur-
er!*:
F.r.v rates of Insurance, without profits on the
Joint Stock plan.
Half of the Prtrniuin on the Mutual plan may
remain on loan.
No extra charge for a Special Permit to reside
in any Bun them Stale, or to pass and repass by
sea. to :md fronvanv t*«»rt in tlie United States.
The Security of a lurgii capital, large Bonuses,
on the Mutual Beale.
California, Australia, and other special risks
taken.
Slaves also insured on the Joint Stock p.an at
the lowest rates.
For 1 osur.mce in the above named Company,
apply to
B. G. LIDDON, Agent, Madison, Ga.
THE MOST MAGNIFICENT NATIONAL WORK
KVISU pIJHUHUEI) IN AMERICA.
THE REPUBLICAN COURT;
OR,
AMERICAN SOCIETY IN THE DAYS OF
WASHINGTON.
Ily Ruins Wilmot Griswold.
WITH -TWENTY-ONE PORTRAITS OF DISTIN
GUISHED WOMEN,
Engraved from original pictures by WoollastQli,
Copley, Gainsborough, Stuart,Trumbull, Mul
boueaml other contemporary painters.
One volume , 4£<>. A nth/tie morocco , sl2.
List of Illustrations.
Mrs. WASHINGTON, at the period of her mar
riage, from Wooluston’s faniju* portrait, at
Arlington House.
Mrs. WILLIAM DUER, daughter of Lord Stir
ling, mother of Judge Duer, President Duer,&c,
Mrs. ALEXANDER HAMILTON, daughter oi
Gonoral Schuyler, from a picture painted in
her twenty-seventh vear.
Mrs. .lAMHIS MADISON, “Dally Payne,” as
painted by Stuart ju*t after her m image.
Mrs. WILLIAM S. SMITH, daughter of John
Ad un% one of Coplev’a finest pictures.
Mrs. JOHN J AY, daughter of Governor Livings
ton, and wife of the first Chief Justice—a great
’beauty.
Mrs. RUFUS KING, daughter of William Atsop
and m Mher of Charles King, James G. King,
John A. King, Ac.
Mrs. K VMM! IZARD, of Smith Carolina, an
a\VM B'Shop Delancey, of the lato Mrs. Fen
gimore Ooopev, aX |T
Mrs. J AMES BEEIvMAN, g.undmother of Hon.
jam >s W. Beekuv.ui, a fashionably Now York
dame of
Mrs. JOHN ADAMS, one of the most celebrated
ladies of her age for talents and influence.
Mrs. HARRISON GRAY OTIS (the cider), a
famous beauty—from one of M ilbonc’s master
picces. •
Mrs. RICHARD OATON, daughter of Charles
Carroll, uud m filler of the Duchess ot Leeds,
M irehioness of Welleslev, Lodv Stafford, Ac.
Mrs. THOMAS M. RANDOLPH, daughter of
Th inns Jefferson, described bv John Randolph
as “ th ' sweetest creature in Virginia.”
Mrs. HENRY PHILIJIV., daughter .J* the cele
brated Judge Chow, and one •• Washington’s
pet ladies.
Mrs. William bin u-.-a-er m Tima.
Willing and gran in • • r.l A .hburton—
am ig niice ir '» •• •* -» vE •’ /*> lv f and the
_ head >ttho fa m m.fi> . w l; A i.tioi,
Mrs. THNODO : : Sb:> i\V, 7. of uio Dwight,
family, w;T •■» th’3 uF• L ; alist loader, mo
ther of Miss C. M. Sedgwick, «‘cc.
Mr.;. EDMUND U. GENET, daughter of Gov.
G» >rge Clinton, and wife of the French Mi mate*
here during tire “ Divs of Terr >r.’’ •
Mrs. LAWRENCE LEWIS. N C irtis,grand
mother of Mrs. Washing.. #.i, ihu umversa’
firori te.”
r.ie MARCHIONESS DWRUJO, daughter of
Chief Justice McKean,,and mother of the Duk
of S Romaver, Prime Minister of Spain, .Ve.
Mas. Oil VUNCEY daughter of
G)v. Wolcott,Nister of Oliver Wolcott, Secre
tarv of the Treasury, Ac.
Mrs. Cil \RLFS CARROLL (the younger), r
and vughter of Benjamin Chew, Ac., Ac.
Th»se Portraits of the Lelies, most celebrated
for th dr distinguished social and political rela
tioas during the Presidency of Washington, pre
sent an unequalled
G ALIYS It Y OF AM3 3HOAW BSATTPY,
•circelv inferior, it is believed, to the famous
e*lleoii-»n of British B-mties in the reign of
Chivies the First, at to* Palace of Hunpton
Court; and the entire v ilu.ne, illustrated as it is
bv the b o artists ot this e motry and Europe,
• and printed and b umd m a style of unsurpassed
r.ch l '>.i a id elegane.*, t ikes rank at the head of
ail the liter irv, historical and artistic souvenirs
ever ofihiv l for the approval of the taste of the
nmole of the United States. The design of
“THE REPUBLICAN COURT” is. to give an
interesting ands lithful view of the private and
?■ )Xal life of this count ry- in tlu* and i vs of Washing
ton. U femogas briefly as possible t»>
atfiirs, it introduces the great characters of that
illji-trims age in their persoual connections in
thapirlor, the ball-room, the theatre—rn nnec
•, it descriptions, and details of every, lay expe
•ace. It embraces particular narratives of Pre
* Lmt WashingtoiPs celebrated tour thixmgh the
-.Astern States, with all its festivities, parades,
i., and of the Hubscrpieat tour through the
uitheru States, with the imposing and entliusi
*ae receptions in Charleston, Augusta, Ac. The
itlior says, “ It seemed to me that the volume
mid be, upou the whole, far more acceptable
, in its preparation, l confined myself, in oven
itie most trivial tales of narrative, delineation,
and suggestion, to what was clearly warranted
bv unquestionable authorities. And of such au
th jritJes, fortunately, I have h id an ample collec
tion. Besides those which are printed and acces
sible to every student of'Ameriean history, I have
bol in mi possession more than two thousand
uupnblishcd private letters, of which some three
hundred were by Washington, and great numbers
bv Mrs. Adams*, Sirs. Jav, Mrs. Cushing, Mrs.
Pinckney, the families of Wolcott, McKean, Liv-
Boudinot, Williug. and others who par
tillpated in the life I have attempted to describe.”
Subscriber’* name* received at the Book
Sura wharv a specimen copv can be seen
’ V BENJAMIN G.ULM>ON.
fiiiiiii©! aliiii
wm SPRING GOODS.
LA&QE ADDITIOXAL SUr’PClffi. !
W ILL! AJ| SHEAR, i
AUGUSTA, GA*’
HAS just rcceii * and fhjm Nc\v A'<-rk, larg * ad- j
ditional supplies of New Swn:m Gwi>^■■{
r :
Flam Coiorud CHALLIES, rs beautiful Styles i
for Jatdit's' Spring dresses.
Froiich j ’rinted U 1 i(j ANDIES and JACONETS |
at low prices.
Kughsh PItfNT.S. of new and bt-auitfu) styles.
Superior Plain Black SILKS, and Lunin’s ,
Black CHALLIES.
Superior Black SILKS, yvitboiit lustre, for j
Ladies’ Momniing Drcs.>*e*.
Ladies* Fancy Bonnet, Neck and Belt RIB- !
BONS.
CRAUE MARETZ, of beautiful"colow, for
Litdffs* Summer Dresses.
Superior K-l and 10l Damask DIAPERS and ,
Damask TABLE CLGTIIS.
SuiM rior Damask NAPKINS and Pillow-Case I
LINENS.
Superior Linen HUCKABACKS and Scotch
DIAPERS, fut Towel..
Bird’* eye DIA PER, of Superior quality.
L tdie*’ l*’ieach CORSETS, ot all mzus.
Si.k Wrap FLANNELS and Lmg LAWNS. j
Allond dtv L incaHtyr and Marseilles QUILTS, j
of extra size aruPh’.Filßy.
The abave, whj» a great vafiety of other Rea
sonable article#, will be? sold low for caf-b. The !
public are respectfully ijfvitcd to examine the
aasortmeur, ‘ March 21), LfiSd.-13.
L\Hm SPRING )l WTILLIS,
:w£r • mmi mm jb.us /m.
AUGUSTA, GA.,
nAS just received from New York,: a large
supply <»f Ladies’ Spring ami Summer
M ANT 1 LI YAS, of new and beautiful style*, mjioug
which nro—
Black Chantilly Lace MANTILLAS, some at
verv low price*. #
Tflack itnd fancy colored Application SUk and
Lace M ANTILLAS.
Black Net and Moire Antique MANTILLAS.
White Embroidered Mualiif MANTILLAS/ Y
Black and Fancy Silk MANTILLAS.
Wliite Silk and Mourning MANTILLAS*
The above comprises a great variety of new
and beautiful htyle#,and will be soldlow for cash.
March 29-13.
NEW SPRING GOODS,
AT VKKV I.OW I’incfeS FOR CASU!
WILLIAM Sill’ VR,
AIJyUSTA, GA.,
KAS just received from New York, by steam
er*, a part of his Spring supplies, embrac
ing a beautiful assortment of hew and dusiruble
articles, amoyg vvhicJi arc
Ladies’ Sjn ing and Summer SILKS, of beauti
ful styles;
Rich Printed BAREGES, of new and elegant
styles; \
rreach Printed ORGANDIES and JACON
ETS ;
French and English BIULLI ANTES, of beau
tiful Chintz styles ;
Superior Fancy and Mourning GINGHAMS;
Engl jail and American PRINTS, oi* beautiful
styles;.
Superior Plain Black SILKS, at low pric£k;
Superior Plain, Chhmed and Blnck BAKEGES ;
Colored Donna Maria TISSUES and BAR
EGES. for Ladies’ VenS*;
Black (’RAPE MARETZ, a beautiful article
for Ladies’*Mourning Dresses;
Ladies’ MOURNING VEILS, of beautiful
styles;
Lupin’s Summer BOMBAZINES, a beautiful
article for Ladies’ Mourning Dresses;
Ladies’ Einbroid red Muslin COLLARS and
CJNDERSLEEVES, in Setts;
Ladies’ French Embroidered Muslin BASQUES,
of elegant styles;
Swiss and Jaconet Worked BANDS ;
*vj * j*i *ii i ivi\7i*o xvi* oaou :
WlhblAM SlfEAtt,
AUGUSTA, GA.,
KAS just received from New York, by steam
ers, a part of his Spring supplies, embrac
ing a beautiful assortment of hew and desirable
articles, nmoyg which arc
Ladies’ Spring and Summer SILKS, of beauti
ful styles;
Rich Printed BAREGES, of new and elegant
styles; \
rreach Printed ORGANDIES and JACON
ETS ;
French and English 81l ILL I ANTES, of beau
tiful Chintz styles ;
Superior Fancy and Mourning GINGHAMS;
English and American PRINTS, oi* beautiful
style# y
Superior Plain Blnck SILKS, at low pricJk;
Superior Plain, Colored and Black BA KEG ES;
Colored Donna Maria TISSUES and BAR
EGES. for Ladies’ Ve3#*;
Black (’RAPE MARETZ, a beautiful article
for Ladies’"Mourning Dresses;
Ladies’ MOURNING VEILS, of beautiful
styles;
Lupin’s Summer BOMBAZINES, a beautiful
article for Ladies’ Mourning Dresses;
Ladies’ Einbroid red Muslin COLLARS and
CJNDERSLEEVES, in Setts;
Ladies’ French Embroidered Muslin BASQUES,
of elegant styles;
Swiss and Jaconet Worked BANDS ;
Jaconet and Swiss Muslin EDGINGS and IX
SERTIXGS, and Linen EDGINGS and IN
SEKTIXGS;
Valenciennes and English Thread LACES;
A complete assortment of Alexander’s KID
GLOVES:
Plain Swiss, Mull, Nainsook and Jaconet
MUSLINS;
Plaid Nainsook MUSLINS, ft beautiful article
for Ladies’ Dresses;
Checked CAMBRIC and Swiss MUSLINS, of
beautiful styles;
Hair Cord DIMITIES and Lappet SKIRTING;
Ladies’ Marseilles, Corded and Embroidered
SKIRTS;
Marseilles QUILTS, at low prices;
Black ALPACAS, of superior quality :
Superior 12-1 Hamilton and Allendale Bleached
SHEETINGS;
Printed LA NY NS, of beautiful styles, warranted j
fast color.*, Mild at wry low prices;
Ladies’ Black, White and Colored Silk and :
Mourning M ANTI Ll* AS ;
With a variety of tuber seasonable articles, to j
which the attention of the public is respectfully
invited. Planters and country merchants, who
wish to buy for Cash, are requested to call and
x.unitm th ; assartm ;:it.
Augusta, March 14, 1850. 12
IRISH LINENS.
WM. SHEAR, Augusta, Ga., has just receiv
ed from New York by steamer, superior
t-t IRISH LINENS, and 12-1 Linen SHEET
INGS, which will be sold at very low prices for
cash. March : ’ 12;
1855.
FALL TRADE.
POl*U LA R J* 111 CE S !
WARD, BURCHARD & CO.,
AUtiesTA, GA.,
UK now op ping their FALL and WINTER
/A supplies ofvhoicc
FAMILY DRV GOODS,
selected with great care from recent importations,
and comprising an assortment which for Rich
ness, Variety and Extent, not usually found in
this market. \s they now have the reputation
of selling FIRST CL ASS GOODS, upon a much
Lou\ r ,v.. 7of trio. than they have been usually
bought here, they beg* to assure their friends in
Ma.iisonand surrounding counties that they intend
to keep up tins standard of CHOICE GOODS,
and to keep down prices to a fair remunerative
profit. To <•■<.</* and rrompt paying custom* ;■s, and
to none others, we shall oiler ckbat inducements
to visit our establishment. Our Stock consists
ill part of (lie following
DRESS GOODS.
Rich Velvet Brocaded Silks, Moire Antique
Silks, in W ick and colors, New and Beautiful
Shades of Plain and Ripped Silks, very heavy
and rich, Plaid and Striped .Silks in great variety,
Black Italian and Tallita Silks,Silk Robes, Satin
Turk, Cashmeres, DeLaines, Ameline Cloths,
Plaid Stuffs, French and English Merinoes, all
shades, Plain DeLaines, Persian Cloths, English,
French and American Calicoes and Ginghams,
Calico Robes, Ac.; Black Bombazines, Canton
Crapes. Canton Cloths, Black Challies and Al
pacas, Embroideries aid Lace Goods of every
description, Evening Dress Goods in every va
riety.
' MEN’S AND BOVS’ WEAR.
Cloths, Cusshneres,S.itiuct¥,Vestings, Tweeds,
iiC., &e.
FOR FAMILY USE.
Both, Wlutne.v, mid Rose Blankets, T.incn and
Cotttnn Sheeting, lMlmv-case Linens and Cottons
Red, White, tirev, Green, Bine, Welsh, Saxony
and Domestic Flannels, Shaker Flannels, Plain
and Figured S icqne Flannels, Table Damask,
Doylies, Napkins, Wine Cloths, Toweling-s, Lace
and Muslin Curtains. Curt tin Materials, Fruit
Cloths, Colored and White Dimities, Uuekabuck
and Bird’s-evo Diapers, Ac.
PLANTATION goods.
Negro Blankets, Georgia and Kentucky Plains,
Cotton Oanaburgs, Georgia Stripes, Ac.
Orders tilled with the most careful attention,
and all goods warranted.
WARD, BURCUARI) A CO.
KHW CHIRM SHOP.
THE subscriber respectfully informs (vljncg.
the citizens of Morgan and adjoin.
iug counties, that 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 North
krn Buooiks. lie will also have in connection
with his wood establishment,
A SHOP,
where every description of Plantation work
will be done at short notice. HOUSE-SHOE
ING done in the best mann r, and Iron Rail*
iug, for Fences or Grave Yards, manufactured
to order, as guul os any that can begot from the
North. All Work warranted.
JOHN ESPAR.
January 5,j-tf.
LIKCHS j
Anti-H lien malic Fowdias.
WONDE!IFL'LI.Y EFFICACIOUS IN
Rheumatism, Rheumatic-Gout
and Seiatiea.
FOR the al>ove fb?. asu -“n safe, spoedy and r.»d- 1
icnl cure is found in Lioch’s Xuli-lUuannatic |
Powders—the greatert jv.nudy now kaoun, foi j
Uhemn.;ti*-m in any of i<> fm nL.
Among the many no irunTs <d* the d:»v, so laud- ’
ed as cures for Bheiimat:-'tii, none have ever yet |
been discovered to be possessed </f half the cure.- j
tive powers of the**• powder-. ±
JiCt th(»scaiilicted, procure a box or two of tbe? c *
invaluable Powder.-, and follow strictly the di
rections, and their magic etleet will soon be felt
in a total absence of pain.
By arrangement with Dr. .T. G. the db
coverer of these Powders, they will hereafter be !
pat up by B. VV. ADAMri* of Eatmton, j’lrt'.iam
comity, Goo. Orders directed la him will ir.tr!
with prompt attention, premoed tjic cash accou - •
panics the order, m
\%T Medici ye senl free <.f charge.
Put iij) iu bo.Vf -of sixty i•* powders each. j
For suL*:u Mudifiou by F. GKINMILL. j
(Certificate, of ('arc.
Dr. J. G. Gicson:—Sir : i have a negro bov
v/li . was violentlyalfa eked, over a year ago, with
acute Rheunmtjsr.i. Having tried every remedy
'that was reputed to be valuable, but al] to no good
elite:, save a mere temporary relief from pain, 1
was ;a Ja.*>t tudiiced, ut tlic suggiisUoil of .> friend,
[ tntrvthc vh'tne of vour LINCH’ri ANTI-RUEU- j
MATIC POWDERS.
I prtKJurcd a Box of you—administered th*
Powders directions, and thoughtriv
boy was so badly littned, in his feet and apcles, j
that he could scarcely v. alk, and . his arms ami j
wrists so inflamed and »iwolen that lie could with j
the greatest difficulty use them, yet about the fifth
day after beginning their use he commenced to j
! improve''aim continued to improve rapidly—so '
I that, in a short time, he was relieved of all pain,
weiif tT) wo!k, and has continued well up to the
present. In short, whereto rnv boy,for twelve
months, wms almost valuelcs.-: tu» me, in con.sc
! queuceof Uhguinatism, fur the last two months
hq has resumed his accustomed pluctStyu the farm,
and is now, as he was before his affliction,the moat
valuable servant I have.
Respectfully, Ac.,
AYm. W’mTFir.r.n.
Eiitonton, Ga., May 22, 1 d‘>f>. n22-; v
LET US REASON TO BETH UR.
*
HOLLOWAY’S PILLS.
WHY ARE VVE SICK?
T'T has been the lot of the human race to be
weighed down by disease and suffering.
IfGLLOWAY’S PILLS are specially adapted to
the relief of the weak, the nkilvo* the delicate,
and the infium, of »dl dimes, agis, sexes, ami
consfiituitions. Professor Holloway personally
superiiiteifds. the liiamif.ieturo of hi ) medicines
in the United States, and offers them to a free
and enlightened people, tlie best remedy the
world ever saw foraho re-naval of disease.
Tiii-sr Pills-Purify tin- Glaoil.
These famous Pills are expressly <* unbilled to
operate on the. stomach, the liver, the kidneys,
tlu* lungs, the skin, and the bowels, correcting
any derangement iu their fanctibns, juirii'ving
the blood, the very f mnhiiu of life, and ilms
curing disease in in all its f •rins.
Dyspepsia an! Livrr Complaints.
Nearly half-the huistmi race have taken these !
Pills. It has been proved in all purls < f thp j
world, that nothin •; h is been t’bund equal to them '
in cases Os disorders of the liver, and vsj-epsra, and |
stomach complaints generally. They so on give j
ji healthy tone to th -so organs, however much
d 1 ranged, and when all other means have failed.
General Debility. 11l Ifealtb.
Many of the in - t despotic governments have
opened their custom houses t»* the introduction
of these Pills, that theymay become th.* medi
cine of the m i.-s*. * . L-arned c Ih gcs admit that
tins medicine .is the be <• reined\ ever known for
persoiib qi'leliCjde health, or yvhero? tlie sv-'t.-m
has boon Impaired, •>* if-* invigorating properties
never failed tq,u!l*oi’d ieiii t*.
Fcmiß Coinpl.iiiit*.
N»» female, young or-old, sh mid he without |
this celebrated' med'icine. ii corn «.ts and lvgu- ,
lutes the monthly courses at ail periods, noting
in nran> cases like a charm. It is also thy best
and safest medicine that can be given to children ,
of all ages, and for any complaint; consequently,
no family should bo without it.
Holloway's Pills arc the best remedy
hnoicn in the world for the following
Diseases :—
Asthma, Powel Complaints, Coughs, Colds,
Chest Diseases, C >sii\v;u"*s, Dyspepsia, Diarr
hoea, Dropsy, Debility, Fever and Ague, Female
Complaints, Headaches, Indigestion, Infliicnav,
Inflammation, Imvard Weakness, Liver Com
plaints, Lowness of Spirits, Pil.'s, Stone ami
Gravel, Second irv Symptoms, Venereal Affec
tions, Worms of all kinds.
Sold at the Manufactories of Professor
Holloway*, so Maiden Lane, New York, and . At
Strand, London,and by all respectable druggists
and dealers of medicines throughout the United
States, and the civilized worhi, in boxes, at 25
cents, ilj'j cents,arid - : ! each.
3 T'hefe is a e.m’iderable saving by taking
the larger sizes.
N. P». -Directions for the guidance of patients
in every disorder are affixed to each Box. 115-U
DRUG Sg^CHEMICa” STORE.
wm. s. m. i>.,
Wliolosalo and Retail Dealer in
Drugs, Paints and Putty,
Medicines, Paint and Varnish,
Chemicals, Glass,
Dye-Stuffs, Brushes, Oils, Ac., Ac..
Perfumery, Fancy A Toilet
ARTIC L E S ,
Has just returned from the North, having select
ed with special care, a fresh supply <fi* everything
usually kept in a well stored Drug establishment.
Dr. M. will not keep other than genuine and
reliable medicines, and he will fill orders at prices
that will commire favorably with any similar es
tablishment this side of Augusta.
In order to eohduct his business successfully
another year, it is expected that those indebted
will respond punctually to their accounts, which
will be ready ut the end of the year. Those who
may wish to settle before that time, can do so, as
the books are “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 a careful atten
tion to the business, ue will merit a continuance
of their favors.
■UDIOUST 15)1 EXT EXTRA!)PiDIXIRY!
Henceforth the CASH SYSTEM will be strict
ly euforced with those who are slow pay, and
more particularly with those who are no fay.
From and after the first day of January next,
all articles for which cn-dt is paid, ca-di will he
required, unless customers prefer to be charged
an additional cost of twenty* five per cent. Among
this class are included, Potash, White Lead, Liu
seed. Train and Lamp Oils Proprietory and Pa
tent Medicines, and a few other articles not ne
cessary to enumerate. This course must be i
adopted in order to collect funds sufficient to J
keep up this branch of the stock. Patent Medi
cines arc on commission, and cannot be credited |
except on the terms above mentioned.
Particular attention is called to this an- j
nouucement.
Nov. 16, 1555. 46-ts.
ADULTS, YOUTHS AND INFANTS
TRUSSES.
{FOR WHITES AMD BLACKS.)
A SPLENDID assortment of Marsh’s latest
improvement, just received and for sale at
_ n i THE DRUG STORE.
POTASII.
Prepared potash put up in Tin Oaus.
Anew article—just the thing for making
l ß \T'r x* P* R. THOMASON.
I Madison, Nov.*“>o, 4$ j v
»7C3.
TI-I 'T. Hi. :!i ■' Vi . v <l.
| This may o rtifv Ihut I hf#e used Davis’ Vege
table Pain Killer wilh great success in cases of
(’holera Infantum, common bowel comp! tint,
bronchitis, coughs', colds, Ac., and would cheer
fully recommend it as a v.ahiabk- family medicine.
ts JAMES C. BOOMER,
Pastor of th ■ Baptist, Church.
! may certify that I have used Perry Davis’
i Yegetuble Pain Killer in nan emus cases, and be
lieve it to be a very valuable medicine. I have
I prescribed it cxt<*nsivcly in bowel complaint,
( particularly for children,) and it is in my opin
ion,- superior to any preparation 1 have ever used
for the relief of those diseases.
P. S. When given to children, I have always
j combined it with the syrup of gum arable, say
| ten drops to a tea-spoonful of the syrup, well
! mixed.
' Gibers have mixed it with milk and molasses,
; equal parts. A. HUNTING, M. I).
This certifies that I itftve for several years used
J Mr. Davis’ Vegetable Pain Killer in several of
j those cases for which it is recommended, and find
| it a very useful family medicine.
| ‘ A. BRQNSON.
Pastor of the 2d Baptist Church in Fall ll ver.
i Mr. Perry Daniil Sir: I have used in my
fajTßiJy vnur medkwVic, called “ P un Killer,” <*»r
j manv of the pnrp *si*,*> mentioned in your advt.-r
--! VertlM n eoti- , and have found it a very u.-’oful and
! valuable article, i theiefore very eh .vrlully r.;-
cominr.od it to the public regards.
Ymirs, very t uiy, CLARK,
Pastor us tn'o Baptist C’hurchjti NY c»t Randolph.
Calcutta,Nov* 4th,
MeiiltJ}. Peri y Davis A • -Confirming mv
| 1 '‘Spcetsof tlie 4th ulj.. I find it necessary to.n.-
I drewiru u itoain, as my most sanguine expccta
| iions finvo born more than realized. The.call
j lor your valuable tnedidine is increasing so rapid
ily tliat I faarV-! : -»* aonx bo unable to ke -p pne
i with it. M v particular object in writing row !•*
I to bog tli.it on receipt of this, vou wnl kindly
! despatch another h»t a# oj-deved in my letter of
! J uno h st. Ilu .p** however, l will uot be entirely
j out before you* last despatch rcnclus me, ut
| which, however, I have not vet heard from you.
' J. L. GARIiAU.
V Mcpsis. Perry Davis A Son:—Having wit
nessed tin* b un-ficial, efleets of your celebrated
Pain Kill t iu several v o rsof the Dysentery ami
Cholera Morbus-within u few months part, and
deeming it an act oi benevolence to the stifloring, ,
promoted by of a cbmmon humanity, ;
1 would most ebeuffullv lveommcnd its use to |
such u$ may lx c ntfilVft*Tng fYoui thealbreinentioijjed j
or sinnlardiseases n> A . f‘ and aslur as my gl- ]
servation goe. u , an--'-effectual retried
Yours verv r. ,pc«:tfidlv,
’ j.DWAKD'K. FULLER,
Pastor of the First Baptist Church, Someusc f, |
Massachusetts.
The Pain Killer is sold bv SMITH A EZZARD,
ami A. ALEXANDER, Atlanta; BARRETT A
CARTER and CLARK, WKIJ.S k DUBOSE,
An-usta; JNO. B. MUOREand TllOl'l. M. TUR-
K !-:?t Sl CO., S ' van in - h; and liV Druggists and
Ortwfers everywhere. vi~n2 -.im.
HELMBQLD'S GEXUktE PRE
PARATIONS.
IlcliiiboliUs Iliglily Concentrated Cora*
pomi l Fluid
KXTUA.CT ISUC|I 11.
/< tu /;a.v.in,s:,-b
--lehaften am - Huy may ha< - 5/4-
jujP'J, ujid no matter of how
LO.W .SJA.XDIXC.
tV YOU have emit rev and the terrible disease
which, when ■oi:e..‘seated in the ayrten., will
siy.-dv go down from one generation to another,
«n»lv rmining the constitution, stud sapping the
very vital fluids of t le, do not trust yourself in
tlie bauds of Quacks, who start up every da\ iu a
city like this, and till the papers with glaring
falsvdioods, too well calculated to deceive the
voting, ami those nut acquainted with their tricks.
Von cannot be too careful in the selection of a
remedy in these cases.
The Fluid Extract Buehu has been proo >uhced
by emiu jnt physicians the greatest remedy ever
known. It ts a uiediei; j- iihctly pleasant in-iis
taste, and very in in-cant in its notion, and y« t so
thorough that it apidlidates evorv particle of th •
rank and poisonous virus of this dreadful disease;
and, unlike other remedies, dees not dry up the
disease in the blood.
sjjConsUtutioual Debility, brought on by self
abuse, a most terrible dfsease, wlucii h. s brought
thousand, of the human r; ce to tmtimely gravos,
thus blasting the brilliant hopes of parents, and
blighting in the bud the glorious ambition of
mfrnv a noble ybuth. can be cured by this infalli
ble remedy. Ands n medicine which must
benefit everybody, from tliq simply delicate to the
confined and despairing invalid, no equal is to be
found acting both as a cure and preventine.
TIE LM HOLD'S
HIGHLY CONCENTRATED FLUID
EXTRACT SARSAPARILLA
/■■<./• l‘t,nl!iin,j tJi« 1t1.M..!. /•,,« ••.».< all Diva*.*
ariyi from e.c<«**cf i l rcury, < x/yosurt and
imnru irtu'e in lifr y chronic <■ institution'll
di<t\i*A/iri imj from an imnurr state
of the 1 if,.of ./ • / th. only reliable
*• and • tfectmil KJi.- in r> mc<h/ t
for the Car. at S e.f l q > ■ ” ///., > aid Ilad,
Clcerathmsofth. Thr, it and Leg*, Painsand
Sir*Mings of the /.ones, 7L"- •■, J*ltopic* an
the Facet and (ill S ab/ Lrnp/ions of
the Skin.
This article is now proscribed by some of the
most distinguished physicians in the country, and
has proved more efficient in practice than any
preparation of Sarsaparilla yet ottered to the pub
lic. Several cases of secondary Syphilis, Mer
curial and Scrofulous diseases have entirely re
covered in the incurable wards of our Public In
stitution.- which had for many years resisted
every mode of treatment that could be devised.
These eases 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 a fleeted.
Notice. —Letters from responsible Physicians
and Professors of several Medical Colleges, and
certificates of cures from patients will be found
accompanying both preparations.
Piilcks.— Fluid Extract of Buehu, $1 per bottle,
or 0 bottles for $5.
Fluid Extract of Sarsaparilla, $1 per bottle, or
<» bottles for §5 —equal in strength to one gallon
<>f S vnip of Sarsapari 11a.
Prepared and sold by 11. T. IIF.LMBOLD,
Uhennst, 263 Chestnut street, near the Girard
House, Philadelphia. jet)— «23
DR. MEIERE’S
Compound Syrup of Sarsaparilla,
1 UST the thing for Impurities of the Blood
• I and for Derangements of the Stomach,
Liver or Kidnevs. For sale bv
82-ts * Dr. \V. S. MEIERE.
WATCHES, CLOCKS,
Jewelry, Spectacles, &c.
J. J. DAY
HAYING engaged the Store formerly oc
~j'A* cupied by Miss Sheppard
r- would respectfully inform ‘NN
! the citizens of Madison and vicinity, that he is
prepared to offer them an assortment of Watches,
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
five years.
Madison/Jan. 5, 1856. l-6m.
Morgan May Sheriff’s Sale.
-TX7ILL bo sold, helorethe Court House door,
in the town of Madreon? Morgan county,
on the first Tuesday in May next, during the
of sale, at publjp outcry to the highest
bidder, the following property, to Wit:
Peter, a negro nmn aged sixty years; Richard, |
a negro man aged thirty years; --LUaiy, a negro J
woman aged nineteen years, and her tWq ch iidren: j
Bill, a boy aged five years, and Jim, a boy aged ;
three years; Peggy,. a negro woman aged forty- .
five years. Also, twenty Horses, among which
are several extra quality giqgle and four pair har- |
riess Horses. Als-.», a fanr horse Omnibus and j
harness; a two horse Hack and Jmme&fj a
Rock a way and harness and harness;
two two iiorsc Wagons and harness; and six 1
bridles and saddles. All which said property has
been by me levied on us the property ot Thomas
Hollis, and will be sold, as aforesaid, to satisfy
the following fi fas., to wit: Salter & Ivey vs.
Thomas Hollis; Samuel R. Willis vs. Thomas
Hollis, and divers other fi. fas. issued against said
Thomas Iloliis, from the Inferior and Superior
Courts of said County respectively.
Also, at the same time and place, a house and
lot, in the town of Madison, adjoining the proper
ty of Lancelot Johnston, It. Douglass aud Miss
Vanlar.dingham, containing two acres, more or
less; recently occupied by James F. Few, and
which was sold by me, as Sheriff of said County :
of Morgan, *oll the first Tuesday of tlie present
month as the property of the saiil James r . Few,
by virtue of a fi. fa. from Morgan Inferior Court, ,
Lancelot Johnston vs. James F. Few, to satisfy
the unpaid purchase money for said lot, under
and by virtue of the provisions of the act of De
cember 29th, 1*47, and bid off by Joshua Hill at
the sum of live hundred and eight dollars; the
said Joshna Hill having failed and refused to J
comply with his said bid. The said property will j
be sold as above, under aud by virtue of an Act i
defining the liability of purchasers of real and j
personal estate, at* Executors, Administrators, |
Guardians and Sheriff sales, when they fail or !
refuse to comply with the terms of such sales, ap- •
proved December 27th, 1831.
JOHN P. RADFERD, Sheriff.
April 5-14.
GEORGIA, ) ITT IIKUEAS George M.
Mokoan County, r YY Nolan applies to ine
: tion upon the Estate of his wife, Sarah A. Nolan,
deceased:
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all
and singular, the kindred and creditors of said de
ceased, tote and appear at my office on or before
the First Monday in May 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, this 21st day of March, 1856.
F. W*. ARNOLD, Ordinary.
March 22, 1856, 12-4 w.
GI.OIUJfA: JQIXTY DAYS after date
Mokuan County. application will be made
of Ordinary of said County, on the first Monday
in June next, for an ovder granting leave to sell
Two Shares of the Madison Town Hall Stock, be
longing tp the estate of M. W. Warren, late of
said County, deceased.
Dated this 21st '\~y of \farch, 1856.
A. G. FOSTER, Administrator.
Sheriff’s Sale.
TTTILL BE SOLD, on the first Tuesday in
X Y May next, before the Court House door,
within the usual hours of sale, n Woman,
b\ the name of Phcriby, dark complexion, about
twenty-five years old. Levied on bv virtue of an
execution obtained in our Superior Court, in
favor of John B. Walker. Property pointed out
by the defendant. Levied onus the property of
Alexander S. Holland.
Dated this 17th day of March, P 56.
12 -30d JOHN J’. RADFERD, Sheriff.
Georgia, ) TIT II ERE AS, Mary E.
Morgan County. /■ YY Walton, Executrix of ,
J Joseph W. Walton, deceased, j
applies for letters of dismission:
These, are, therefore, to cite and admonish all \
amt singular the kindred and credit; rs of said
deceased, to be and appear at my office on or
before the first Monday 111 September next, then
and there to show cause, if any they have, why
said letters should not be granted.
Given under ms hand, at my office in Madison,„
tins 27 th day of of FtJjruarv, 1856.
. m 6m l F. W. ARNOLD, Ordinary.
G :oi.- I\, i 11711 ERE AS, John R.
Morgan County. > Y t Baldwin, Guardian
-5t —-) for Robert M. Pcnick, or
phan of Charles J. Penick, deceased, applies for
letters of dismission from hi said Guardianship:
These nre, therefore, to cite and admonish all
and singular tlie kindred and creditors of said
orphan, to be and appear ut. im office on or be
fore Hie first Monday m May next, then and there
to show cause, if any they have, why said letters
should not he granted.
Givi n under my hand, at mv office in Madison,
this 27th day of February, Is' >.
9-40d ‘ F. W.' ARXOLD, Ordinary.
Georgia, ) \\T HERE AS, Luford A.
Morgan Coi nty. >■ \Y (’hem v, Adminis
) tra.tor of Allis McKoy and
and Mat lie w MeKov, deceased, applies to me for
U tters of dismission :
These arc, thorefi re, to cite and admonish all
and singular, the kindred and creditors of said
fleet ;:.m. and, u» be and appear at my office on or
before tlie first Monday in September n.ext, then
and there to shoe, cause, if any they have, why
said letters should not be gran fed.
Given under mv hand, at mv office in Madison,
this 27th day of February, P V..
insm * F. AV.‘ ARNOLD, Ordinary.
Georgia, j \XT HERE AS, Charles Al-
Morwan County. YV len, Administratorup-
\ on the Estate ol I >hn Fowler,
. deceased, applies for letters of dismissiou from
f his said Administration, he having fully comple
| ted the same, These, are therefore, to cite and
' admonish all and singular, the kindred and cred
-1 itors of said deceased, to be and appear nt my of
| flee, <-n or before the first Monday in May, 1856,
I then and there to tile their object ions, if any they
i have, why said letters should not be granted.
Given under mv hand, at office in Madison, this
! 14th dav of November, 1855.
F. W. ARNOLD, Ocdmarv.
Nov. 17, 1855. 46-mlim.
Georgia, ) I IT'H ER E AS, Banister
; Morgan County. J- \\ Coekran, Administra
■ | » » tor of Pheraby Yass,
1 deceased, applies for letters of dismission :
j Those are thai*efore to cite and admonish, all
; and singular, the kindred and creditors of said
! deceased to be and appear at 1113’ oflice on or
| before the first Monday in September next, then
1 and there to show cause, if any the} have, why
! said letters should not be granted.
Given under mvhafid at office in Madison.
‘ F. W. ARNOLD, Ordinary.
February 16, 1856. Bin
Georgia, 1 "ITTHEREAS, Ethan Brew-
Morgan County. > Y'V er > Administrator of
j ' * Drury Brewer, late of
the State of Alabama, deceased, applies for 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 my hand at office in Madison.
F. W. ARNOLD, Ordinary.
- February 16, 1856. 6m*
Georgia, ITTTHEREAS, Thomas J.
Morgan County. :- YV Burney and Augustus
j Reese, Executors of Isaac
Walker, deceased, applies for letters of dismis
sion :
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 first nlonday m October next, 1856, then
and there to show cause, if any they have, why
said letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand at my oflice, in Madison,
this 23th day of March, 1556.
uu>m F v W. ARNOLD, Ordinary.
NOTICE.
A LL Persons indebted to the estate of Alary
LJL 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.
Dr. Yleiere’s Carminative Elixir.
A Cure for Dysentery, Diarrhoea, Cholera
Morbus, Cholic, Ac., Ac.
This Medicine has been used in private prac
tice tor several years past, and hundreds can
testify as to its superior efficacy. Price 50 cents
per bottle. For sale by
32-ts Dr. W. S. MEIERE.
Pay Particular Attention.
THESUBScYHBERS intending to deal exclu
sively FOR CASH, respectfully request all
persons indebted to them to come forward and
pav their accounts.
‘ nt's-2 WM. 0. GREENE & CO
FRESH GARDEN SEEDS.
CROP OP 1855 JBZ
LARGE STOCK—EVERY VARIETY—
Cents <i paver, CASH— on a credit 8 cents.
‘ AT THE DRUG STORE.
Madison, January 19, 1856. 3-ts.
CARRIAGES,
HOCKA WAYS AND BUGGIES.
HAVING BOUGHT the well known Carriage
Manufacturing establishment, formerly of
Watts & Robertson’s, and employed Mr. D. N.
Robertson to superintend the same, I am now
prepared to build to order all kinds of Carriages,
Rockaways and Buggies lam now at the North
buying anew stock or material, and all persons
disposed to patronize home industry may rely
upon having work done in the best manner anil
made out of the best material.
Repairing, as usual, carried on in all its vari
ous branches. P. R. THOMASON.
Madison, Feb. T c , 1856. u 8
JOB PKIPItING.
WE are prepared to do all kii d*
'S ofprinting.sut has PAMPHLETS,
M CATALOGUES, CIRCULARS,
BUS! N ESS CARDS, BLANK
NOTES and LEGAL BLANKS,
pj% PROGRAMMES, BILLS. DOS
■HAters, ball, party and wed
ding TICKETS, Ac., Ac., with neatness,and at
short notice. Give us a trial.
Office over the 44 Madison Book Store/’ Main
street.
NECESSARIES—MeaI and Flour.
YITK WILL have, at all times, the best family
YY Flour to be found in market, and a fresh
’ * lot of Meal every week, which we offer for
cash.
n7 SHEPHERD k FITZPATRICK.
GREAT ATTRACTION!
40,000 CUN ’ an,v:%
8,000 lbs. choice LAUD, arriving and to arrive;
200 Hacks “ FLOUR, ** “ “
100 bushels ** MEAL, 41 44 “
100 bushels “ PEAS, “ “ “
Also, Sugar, Coffee, Molasses, Syrup, Iron as
sorted, Chewing and Smoking Tobacco, Cigars,
Powder, Shot, Lead, Ac., Mackerel in Barrels and
half barrels, Cotton Yarn, Osnaburgs, Stripes,
Adamantine and Star Candles, Nails assorted,
Soap, Putty, Glass, Trace Chans, Band and Hoop
Iron, Weeding Hoes of different brands, choice
Apple Vinegar, Hardware and Cutlery, embrac
ing what is usually kept in a Grocery Store, sifeh
as Rice, Pepper, Spice, and many other things
good and nice. Come one, come all and buy of
Prior A Stovall, athe old stand, near the Depot.
March 22-11 PRIOR A STOVALL.
IIATS AND CLOTHING.
ON FI Case superior Silk lfats, Straw, Leghorn,
Palm Leaf, and Cassimere Hubs; Ready
made Coats, Vests, and Drawers in nil styles, for
sale by SHEPHERD A FITZPATRICK.
March 22-12.
TELEGRAPHIC.
BY Steamer Marion, James Adger, and others,
abundant supply of all kinds of Dry
Goods and Groceries/ bought exclusively for
cash, at the lowest prices, and will be sold ac
cordinglv. SHEPHERD A FITZPATRICK.
DOMESTIC GOODS.
A LARGE Lot <.f'Brown and Bleached Home-
XjL spun, all widths, Brown and Bleached
Drillings, Sheetings, Pillow Case Homespuns,
Demins, Stripes, Irish Linens, Table Damask,
Towelings, Napkins, Crash, Broom Bleached and
Drab Hollands, Blav Linens, Heavy Linen Drills,
Cotton Ade, Bed Tickings, Chumbrnys, and all
other styles belonging under the title, of Domestic
Goods, at the lowest prices.
SHEPHERD A FITZPATRICK.
March 20, 1850.
DRESS GOODS.
WE are now receiving a full supply of White
Jaconet, Cambric and Muslins, Swiss
Muslins, Book, Nainsook, Mull, Tarlaton, Striped
Jaconet, Old Swiss, Plaid Nainsook, and every
other variety of White Muslins; also, Printed
Jaconets, Printed Lawns, Ginghams, Organdies,
White and Figured Brilliants, Black and Colored
Silks, Dress Silks, Bareges, Tissues, Grenadines,
and others.
SHEPHERD A FITZPATRICK.
March 20,185#.
GROCERIES, &;C.
rpHE subscribers respectfully call the attention
I of the public to their Stock of Dry Goods,
Groceries, Drugs, Ac., now on hand, in store, for
sale, cheap for cash —consisting in the following
| articles, viz:
| New Orleans Sugars, Opodeldoc, Castor Oil,
j Porto Rico “ Laudanum, Paregoric,
j Refined “arc Vermifuge, Peppermint
Crushed u Cinnamon, Snuff,
| Jioaf “ No. 0, Pain Killer,
; Rio Coffee, Turpentine, Bears’ Oil,
Loguira, “ Nutmegs, Mace, Indigo
Old Gov. Java 44 Blue Stone, Salt Petre,
Gunny Bagging, Alum, Glass, Putty,
Rope,* Twine, Train Oil, Mustard,
Candles, Pepper, Spice, Dufficld Blankets,
Cloves, Tobacco, Bl’cd A Br’n Shirting,
Salt, Mackerel, Codfish, Plaids, Apron Checks,
Pickled Salmon, Tea, Ticking, Cussimeres,
Fulton Market Beef, * Jeans, Fancy Prints,
Candies, Soaps, Spades, Wool Shawls, Purses,
Raisins and Almonds, Handkerchiefs,
Segurs, Nuts, Comforts, Suspenders,
Table Salt, Hose, White and Slate,
Blasting A Gun PowdV Port Monais, Cologne,
Shot and Lead, Cheese, Hooks A Eyes, Pins,
Preserves, Pickles, Extracts, P'k’t Combs,
Hardware, Cutlery, Spool and Flax Thread,
Plates, Bowls, Pitchers, Needles, Perc’n Caps,
Dishes, Looking Glasses Plate Locks, Padlocks,
Casters, Pipes, Awls, Cast Iron A Brass butts
Saxony Wool Hats, Hook and Eye Hinges,
Planters “ Stirrup Irons, Chisels,
Boys’ “ « Hammers, Augurs,
Men and Boys’ Plashed Saddles, Bridles,
and Glazed Caps, Martingales,
Lasting Buttons, 100 > Gallons Jugware.
WM. G. GREEN & CO.
Madison, Nov. 3, 1855. 44- v w.
NEW BOOKS*
JUST Received this week at the Madison Book
Store, the following new and popular Books :
Earnest Liu wood-—the last work of Caroline Lee
Hentz;
The Creole Orphans;
Cone Cut. Corners;
Olio, or the Old West Room ;
Edith, or the Quaker’s Daughter*;
The Curse of Clifton;
! The Lost Heiress;
The Deserted Wife;
■ The Discarded Daughter;
! Lilly, by the author of “ Busy Moments of an
j Idle Woman
! The Hidden Path;
; The Old Homestead ;
Rose Clark;
' Alone, by Marion Harland;
i Lives of the Three Mrs. Judsous;
; The Old Farm House ;
Orchard’s History of the Baptist Church;
The Great Iron Wheel; (another supply)
i Phoenixianna, by John Phoenix;
; Miss Murray’s Travels iu the United States;
j India, China, and Japan, by Bayard Taylor;
| Memoirs of the Rev. Sydney Smith;
j Memoirs of the Countess of Blessington ;
The Works of Charles Lamb;
I Irving’s Life of Washington ;
Calhoun’s Works, sth and 6th vols.;
The Testimony of an Escaped Novice, by Miss
Bunkley; *
Macaulay’s History of England, 3d and 4th vols.;
Bancroft’s History of the United States;
Cuniming’s Works, complete;
Travels in Thibet, by M. Hue;
Hampton Heights;
Sketches of the Irish Bar, by Sheil;
Sir Jonah Barrington’s Sketches;
My First Season;
Romance of the Harem;
And many others. B. G. LIDDON.
March 15-11.
GLUE, per last Steamer.
OAA LBS. of GLUE—an excellent article.
OUU For sale bv
36-ts * W T M, S. MEIERE.
hats: hats:.»
BEEBE’S HATS, late Spring style, just re
ceived and for sale bv
March 1-nti *P. R. TIIOMASON.
TRUJIPIiER & PECK,
GtJX AND LOCK SMlTflsß
R ESI'IXTFI-LI.Y inform* , be citizen, '9
X t Madison and public generally that 11 H
arc prepared for manufacturing Shot jj
lidiesand Pistols—warranted to shoot toll
REPAIRING. 1
Guns, Pistols, becks, Keys, Ac., will be ran,’ (1
m the best possible Dimmer, for those who fcl'il
favor Ds with a call, at short notice. ■rp*
N.S.—A" repairing must be paid for in
when delivered.
INSURE YOUR LIVES. /
LIKE IS VERY UNCERTAIN, and seta.!
losses and troubles are 100 frequently t.S
lor want of caution in this respect. Valu*w.S
servants can also be made safe in their vatu, M
! ?.v “ppl |c at |on to the SOUTHEIiS
Mh T L'A%I ftURA NCE COMPANY at 11,7,’J
heel the agent in Madison, Ga., at reason,bkl
rates o. premium. JOHN ROBSON Aeent -
January 8, 1856. ’ * 2 _,; J
UR. MEIERE’S
SCEN T EI» TOOTH PASTE.
best article out for Cleansing the Tmi
1 Purifying the Breath, and Prescrvin/L
(.urns in a healthy condition. For sale at the"
3iM> DRUG STORK.
HERRINGS’
Patent Champion Fire and Burgult,
PROOF SAFES.
TIIE GREAT interest manifested bv the nut 3
he to procure more perfect security fL.
lire for valuable papers, such as Mor
••*.?>«••«». N<*«*s and Hooks of Account, th
-I‘V ' 1 r . v Mlf,-s l ;° l etefere ill use had afl'urded '
: Mlueed the subscribers to devote a large t) „ r ii,
ul time and attention, during the past fmtrltn
■f. ntakttifj improvements and uiteuurm iM
“ nd ‘j**7 »»* beg leave to assure tfc
numerous fnendsand Ihe public generally,
their efforts have been crowned with comnlfii
success, and now offer the “ IMPROVED Hl'i
{gfggglgjw^rAmranfe
CHAMPION SAFE OF THE WORLD,
liaymg been awarded medals at both the World,
l air London, 1851, and in New Y’ork, 1853 *
superior to all others. It is now, undoubted!,
entitled to that appellation, and secured with
HALL# PATENT POWDER PROOF LOCKS
(which also was awarded medals as above,)fora;
the most perfect Fine and Burglar Proof Safe
ever before offered to the public.
The subscribers also manufacture all kindi«
Boiler and Chilled Iron Bank Chests and Vault)
' ault Doors and Money Boxes or Chests, so
Brokers, Jewellers and Private Families, so
i late, Diamonds, and other valuables. And an
also patentees (by purchase) and manufacturer,
oi Jones J atent Permutation Bank Lock
„ ?, [ , L 4 5 .9- HERRING & CO.,Patentees,
Green Block, Nos. 135, 137 and 138 Water-sink «
Agents m Georgia, BELL & PRENTICE,St
Newspaper & Magazine Agency.
THE undersigned will order for any perm
wishing them, any of the folio win* Ntm
papers or Magazines;
Harper’s Magazine, •»
* Putnam’s do., j
Graham’s do., ....*.*.’]*’*[**’/] j
Knickerbocker do., ** * * ~
Godov’s Lady’s Book, !*.!!!. 3
Eclectic Magazine,
Littell’s Living Age !!!!!!!* |.
Peterson s National Magazine,..
Southern Quarterly Review
John Mitchell'S Citizen, . ||
\ankefe Blade,. «
A rtbur’s Home Gazette, .!.!.\ \\ \\*’*** **’ J j
Home Journal I.!..!!.!!!!*** vt
National Monitor, .3
Spirit of t he Times, " 5
Boston Museum, j|
Gleason’s Pictorial,.. *!*. * J
New York Leader,
Boston True Flag, *!!!!!!!!!!! j
Or any other Newspaper or Magazine
111 this country or Europe.
Dec. 9, 1854. BENJ. G. LIDDON.
the balm
OF
ITilOme FLOWERS
FOR
BEAUTIFYING TIIE COMPLEXION:
And Removing all Freckles, Fimpla
or Eruptions from the Face , leaving
the Skin Pure, Soft and White.
WE GIVE BELOW four things we guarant 1
this Balm will do: 6
TO BEAUTIFY THE COMPLEXION,
W et a towel, pour on two or three drops of Ik
Balm, and wash the face night and morning. It
-ery short time you will perceive the magict
uow TO CURL HAIR, LEAVING IT BRIGH!
p . AND GLOSSY,
hub on a small quantity of pomatum or bew
grease, thendip the hands in cold water,
IV ur hands three or four drops of the “ Balmc%;
I housand Flowers,” for sale by any DraggutJ
rub it through the hair, and you can curl it i®
an v manner you please. Some hair may notoofl
easily at first, but by a few applications
be rendered perfectly easy.
SHAVING MADE EASY.
Every person who shaves himself (and evert
gentleman ought), will find the “Balm of Thou
sand I lowers ’’ the most agreeable article for
that purpose; dip your bmsn in either warm <*
cold, or even salt water, pour one, two, or thre<
drops of “Balm,” and rub it on the face. It n> <;
only makes a delightful lather, but alleviatestb»,
pain consequent on shaving, rendering the shaved
part soft, white and healthy. In using this at
tide, you dispense with all shaving apparatusbu
brush and razor. Price only fifty cents a bottk'
will last longer than fifty cents worth of ore
nary shaving soap, while it removes from tit
face all pimples and blemishes whatever.
SW EET AND PERFUMED BREATH
May easily be acquired by using this “ Balm'
as a dentrifrice. Wet your brush and pour on*
single drop ; wash the teeth night and morning
in a very short time they will become white a*
alabaster, and t lie breath sweet as the roses, i
which the “Balm” is composed. The Proprir
tor will forfeit F .
ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS]
where it can be proven there has been a sing!*
failure.
The An 1 cki rboeler Magazine says of it: “It i:***
not our wont to allude to kindred
we can say, from the ocular proof, that the ‘ Bala
ot a Thousand Flowers,* a preparation for re
moving tan, pimples and freckles from the sacs
shaving, cleansing the teeth, and curling tlx
hair, sold by Fetridge & Cos., Boston, is the be*
article of the kind we have ever encountered. I>
is, in reality, all that it purports to be.”
FETRIDGE & CO.,
Manufacturers and Proprietor?,
Boston and New York
For sale at the Madison BOOK STORE. »
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in every instance. ?
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