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Jijstyess. £31%.
C. W. RICHTER,
DEALER IN
Jewelry, Silver aud l’latcd Ware.
Witoiei, Cl.vck-i »al I-;»;lry cirufallv repaired.
TERMS STRICTLY CASH,
t!?-lv
HUNK 11. NICHOLS M. D.,
PHYSICIAN &. SURGEON.
OJ*ci 4 bd>w Monirs. Y ear* A Swanson’* store,
MndLsou. '67
F.YXSIN k WINGFIELD,
ATTORN lUS AT LAW,
O/nc e-Ow th* Mid iso n Drivj More.
j. aTbillups,
ATTORNEY” AT LAW,
MAUI SOX. Ga.
•iJ'OJba in tbo Cjckt Ureas, opposite tbe
Clerk's Ollico.
Nov. 1«, 1801.
DR. WILLIAM 11. BURR,
3rd acs xia 1 * , m? 552 siS J j£*9
OFFICE, LT STAIRS. TOWN HALL,
SlU.lon, a.,.
AV. M. BURNETT,
M VN'UIACTTRKU A Nit I)K W,ER IN
SU.I IJillllljHS. II lIt\ESS. TRI SKS,
Carp-l-bae/n, SuLJlery W/r<\ leather,
Thread , Lick*, <t:u. Tv.,
Cooler sc root, next door below Payne A Harris*
U<uHaon t fir.
BENJAMIN O; LIDDON,
11.n1,r in
HOOKS, STATION CRY, MUSIC, FANCY
(iOOI)S, TERFU.MKRI, Ac..to.,
Two drors alt ,vc Town II ill, Mid.aon, Qaorg;»,
LIFE INSURANCE.
CUtirtcr Oak Llf« Insurance Company
of Hartford, Conn.
Alfred Gill, Pre*., J t*. C. Walklcy, Sec,
Oipitil endorsed by the State *2oi',noo
Accumulated Surplus* $200,000
CHARTER PERPETUAL.
fiw/rrs on the Milnnl or C /*// System.
nn IIH company still e mtinu Mto insure the livess
1 of white P warm, us th j old rites, am! offers
tin following among other advantages to insur
er* :
L v.v rites of Insurance, without profits on the
Slock plan.
Ililf of the Premium on tb? Mutual plan may
rein liu on loan.
No extra chlive f,»r a Sjnci il Permit to reside
in any Southern Stale, or to pass and ropass by
sei t > and from any port in triJ United State*.
The S jcurity of a Virgo capital, largo Bonuses,
on the Mutual scale.
Oiliforuia, Australia, and other special risks
taken.
Slave* also insured on the Joint Stock plan at
the lowest rates.
For Insurance in the above turned Company,
apply to
It. (}. IJDDON, Agent, Madison, On.
WATCHES, CLOCKS,
Jowolry, Spectacles, &c.
J. J. DAY
(-9 HAVING engaged flu* Store formerly oc
copied by Alms Shop pa rd, JjSieStfp'
« A would respectfully inform
the citizens of Madison and vicinity, that he is
prepared to offer thorn an assortment.of Watches,
Clocks, Jewolrv, Ac. Watches and Jewelry re
paired at the shortest notice. Jewelry made to
order. r
X # IL—l hive Concavo-Convex Glasses for
Spectacle*, which will improve the sight at least
live vear*.
Madison, Jan. ISM. 1-fhn.
NEW t’llt lllltil 1 : SHOP.
THE subscriber respectfully inform* cjS-'Selfc
the citizens of Morgmi uml udjinn- 'SDSaStC.
ine counties that be Ins opened, in M idison, ft
new Shop for the unmif.ictnre of CARRIAGES,
HIKHHKR, \V ARONS, and other vebielos. He
will likewise keen on b ind snood stock of Noirru
kss Uuuniss. 11, 1 will ulso li ivo in ej.iiicctioii
with bis w iodcst.nblislnn.Mit,
A BLAO CSM.ITH SHOP,
where every and iscriiition.of Mimtnti.ii work
will be done nt short notice. 11 1) US E-SI 10 E
| NO done in the best tnsnn r, ntid Iron Ratl
in-.;, for Fences or drove Yards, minufoctnreil
to order, a- .rood ns any thit cm he cot from the
North, ir"" All Work warranted.
JOHN ESP A It.
.Iviuiry VIS.'T. I -ft.
THE BANK Os ATHENS.
rfAHB nn.lersii; i .' l Com nissio.iers will open a
I link for Ssb.icriptimis to the Capitol Stock
.sftfce B ulk of Aik ois, en Wedoesd iv th j 30th of
A'prfl, T-.nd on Thnr.sdiy, Friday and S iturday,
•he Ist, -Jet uk I ad diys of Mov, 1 Sr.il, ill tlie town
of Athens, nttk - store of John I. Hoojrins, be
tween the hoars of nine, in the Morning, and one
in the Afternoon, on each of said days.
Tin subscribers to said Stock must be citizens
of Oeorg'n. Snhscriiitionscon be made liv Agent
or Attorney dull antlioritad. No money w ill bo
required robe paid lit the time of subscription,
but it will be left to be regulated by the Directors.
\s soon os the stock is t ikon, the Commissioner*
will convene the Stockholders lor the purpose of
organization, by giving ten days notice in the
i.joers of Athens, ace.ording to the Charter.
' 1 \VM. 1.. MITCHELL, 1 n
JOHN BILI.UPB. ! 2-
STEVENS THOMAS, |2.
JOHN 11. NEWTON. f if.
JAMES S. FN(I).\ND, j =
PETEK A. SI'MMEY. 13
April-14 It.
REMOVAL.
I H AVE REMOVED my II >ot and
S'i >e Shop from where I used to lv ,TglS
to \vh iv 1 am now—tint is: between T
\V. M. Barnett’* saddlery shop and
Ci up's >t »re—opposite the Cmrt lions, >, where
I w mid be pleased to see all mv old customors
and as many new ones as will favor r.»c with
their patronage.
I warrant all work done in my sh 'p, and will
repi'r all fiilnro*, without chargo. Those in
w ant of Boots or Sh >e* wtm’d and * w.dl 1 1 call at
mv S top. WILLIAM GLKASON.
*M ichson, January 19, 1850. :»-l v
Important to Lawyers an l others.
“JCDUK BESSETTS DECISION IN
THE SHOE CASE."
IT to the Court, from all the evidence
thit has been heard, and from all the facts
that hive been sh nv.i hero from diyto dty, it
bee vnaj mv pleasant duty—a duty that I owe to
myself, mv country, and my bircfintod consti
tuenev*—to declare, without any hesitation what
ever, that P. U. THOMASON is now receiving
Nome of tlie best and prettiest of hhoes th \i
bis ever been seen within the limits of this the
Oemaigee Circuit.. H. BENNETf, J. O. U.
‘Mad. so a, March 22, 1858.
Fifty Packages Hoots and Shoes.
I AM now receiving, at the store formerly oc
cupied by J . P. Radford, in connection with
fnv Drv G ».»ds Store, one of the 1 argest and best
,sleeted STOCK OF BOOTS AND SHOES ever
offered in this market, comprising almost every
grade of Staple Shoes, Ladies’ Gaiters, Slippers,
Calf, Kid and Goat walking Shoes and Bootees, a
large lot so wad and pygnl Philadelphia mode
shoes, suitable for school m'-sses, gentlomeos fine
sewed and pegged leather and cloth
Congress (I liters, Oxford Tics, uud cloth Opera,
and SliPP^- 4 J Children, and Youths
tii great variety. goods have all
i» night in the New York and Philadelphia
iii4*ke r * f>r C.\SU, at the lowest prices, and lam
offering to cwh customers great bargains;
*U*With mv Lirgo and extensive st.mk of Northern
|T>ol* an l Shves, and Judge Bsnnet still on the
8.-uch On the oellar.) miking the best Brogans,
wtw call nee 1 ( ij away barefooted.
Ewhli-11. r. H. TriOMVSON.
fill Milliil WBBlV#&*
10l^beHi3eh]ei)i3.
NEW SPRING GOODS.
LARGE ADDITIONAL SUPPLIES.
WILLIAM SHEAR)
AUGUSTA, GA.,
HAS just received from New York, largo ad
ditional supplies of New Spkinh Goods,
among which arc
Piam Colored CIIALLIES, cf beautiful Styles
for Ladies’ Spring drusec*.
French Printed ORGANDIES ar.d JACONETS
at low price.**.
English PRINTS, of new and beautiful style*.
Superior Plain Black SILKS, and Lupin’s
Black CII ALLIES.
Superior Black SILKS, without lustre, for
Ladies’ Mourning Drearer.
Ladies’ Fancy Bonnet, Nock and Belt RIB
BONS.
CRAPE MABBTZ, of beautiful colors, for
LadieV Simmer Dressea.
Superior £•!and lr-t Damask DIAPERS and
Damask TABLE CLOTHS.
Superior Damask N AI’KINS and ITllow-Casc
LINENS.
Superior Linen HUCKABACKS and Scotch
DIAPERS, for Towels.
Bird’* eve DIAPER, of Superior quality.
Ladies’ Fieuch CORSETS, of all *izo*.
Silk Wrap FLANNELS and Long LAWNS.
Allendale, Lmcaster and Marseilles QUILTS,
of extra size aud ouality.^
The above, with a great variety of #ther sea
sonable article*, will be .-old lowjbr cash. The
public arc respectfully invited ro examine the
assortment. ‘ March 29,1850.-1 J.
LADIES’ SPRING All NULL.IS.
m.ms ;»* m e % nr m-j jm. ma 9
AI.UU.STA, GA.,
HAS just received from New York, a large
supply of Ladle#’ Spring and Summer
M A NT ILL AS, of new and beautiful styles, among
which are
Black Chantilly Lace MANTILLAS, some at
very low price*.
Black and fanev c fforcd Application Silk and
Lace M A NTH-LAS.
Black Net and Moire Antique MANTILLAS.
White Embroidered Muslin MANTILLAS.
Black aud Fancy Silk MANTILLAS.
White Silk and Mourning MANTILLAS.
The above comprise* a great variety of now
and beautiful styles, and will be sold low for cash.
March Kj. _ *
NEW SPiUNG GOODS,
AT [VERY LOW PRICES FOR CASH!
WILLIAM BIIEAH,
AUGUSTA, GA.,
BAS just received from New York, byisleam
er*, a part of hi* Spring supplie*, embrac
ing a beautiful assortment of new and desirable
article*, among which arc
Ladies’ Spring and Summer SILKS, of beauti
ful atvloft;
Rich Printed BAREGES, of new and elegant
styles;
French Printed ORGANDIES and JACON
ETS ;
French and English Bit ILLI ANTES, of beau
tiful Chintz styles;
Superior Fancy and Mourning GINGHAMS;
English and American PRINTS, of beautiful
styles;
Superior Plain Black SILKS, at low prices;
Superior Plain, oMured and Black BAREGES;
Colored Donna Maria TISSUES and BAR
EGES. for Lubes’ Veils;
Black CRAPE MARETZ, a beautiful article
for Ladies’ Mourning Dresses;
Lidles* MOURNING VEILS, of beautiful
styles;.
Lupin’s Summer BOMBAZINES, a beautiful
article for L idif*’ Mourning Dresses;
Ladies’ Embroidered Muslin COLLARS and
UNDERSLEEVES, in Setts;
Ladies’ French Embroidered Muslin BASQUES,
of elegant styles;
Swiss and Jaconet Worked BANDS ;
Jaconet, and Swiss Muslin EDGINGS and IN
SERTING?*, and Linen EDGINGS aud IX
SERTINGS \
Valenciennes and English Thread LACES;
A complete assortment of Alexander's KID
OLOVlirf;
Plain Swiss, Mull, Nainsook and Jaconet
MUSLINS;
Plaid Nainsook MUSLINS, a beautiful article
for Ladies' Dresses;
Checked CAMBRIC and Swiss MUSLINS, of
beautiful styles;
llair Cord DIM ITIES and Lappet SKIRTING;
Ladies’ Marseilles, Corded and Embroidered
SKIRTS;
Marseilles QUILTS, at low price*:
Black ALPAC VS, of superior quality:
Superior 12-1 Hamilton and Allendale Blenched
SHEETINGS;
Printed LAWNS, of beautiful styles, warranted
fast colors, and at very low prices;
Ladies’ Black, White ami Colored Silk and
Mourning M A NTILLAS ;
With a variety of other seasonable articles, to
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.imino the assortment.
Augusta, March It,
IRISH LINEXF*
WM. SUE.vu, Augusta, Via., has just reciiv
cd from New York by btcamer, superior
1-1 IRISH LINENS, and 12-1 Linen SHEET
INGS, o h.eh w.ll be sold at very low prices for
cash. March 2*2—rl2;
18*55
FALL TRADE.
POPU LA It PJIIC ES !
WARD. BUKOHARD & CO.,
AUGUSTA, GA.,
VRE now op ning their FALL and WINTER
supplies of choice
FAMILY DRY 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. As they now have the reputation
of selling FIRST CLASS GOODS, upon a much
Lower S\ile of PrU\s than they have been usually
bought here, they beg to assure their friends in
Madisonaml surrounding counties that they intend
to keep up this standard of CHOICE GOODS,
and to keep down price* to a fair remunerative
profit. To ixitit ami promo} pai/iwj cusfonurs, and
to none others, we shall offer ukkat imduupmexts
to visit our establishment. Our Stock cousists
in part of the following
DRESS GOODS.
Rich Velvet Brocaded Silks, Moire Antique
Silks, in black and color*, New and Beautiful
Shades of Plain and Ripped Silks, very heavy
and rich, Plaid and Striped Silks in great variety,
Black Italian and Talli' i Silk*. Silk Robes, Satin
Turk, Cashmeres, DeLaines, A incline Cloths,
Plaid Stuffs, French and English Murinoes, all
shades, Plain DeLaines, Persian Cloths, English,
French and American Calicoes and Ginghams,
Oilico Robes, A'o.; Black Bombazines, Canton
Crape*, Canton Cloths, Black (’bullies and Al
paca*, Embroideries a id Lace Good* of every
description, Evening Dress Goods in every va
-1 MEN’S AXD ROYS’ WEAR.
Cloths, CasVunere*, Satinets,Vestings, Tweeds,
Ac., Ac.
FOR FAMILY USE.
Bath. Whitney, and Rose Blankets, Linen and
Cottton Sheeting, Pillow-case Linens and Cottons
Rad, White, Grov, Green. Blue, Welsh, Saxony
and Domestic Flannels, Shaker Flannels, Plain
and Figured Sacque Flannels, Table Damask,
Doylies, Napkins, Wiue Cloths, Tywclings, Lace
and Muslin Curtains. Curtain Materials, Fruit
Cloths, Colored and White Dimities, Huckabuck
aud Bird’s-eye Diapers, Ae.
PLANTATION GOODS.
Negro Blankets, Georgia and Kentucky Plains,
Cotton Osnaburgs, Georgia Stripes Ac.
Orders filled with the most careful attention,
aud all goods warranted.
38 WAUD, BURCH ARD A CO.
NEW LIVERY STAPLES.
The subscribers
the traveling community
opened the Stables form
erly kept by Theopbilus Harris,
the New Carriage Shop,) where they will at all
time* be prepared to accommodate them with
any sort of conveyance they may wish. Oar
Horse* are gentle and fast; our drivers are care
ful, and we iuteud that all who patronise us
shall be satisfied.
Persons wishing conveyance to Monticello,
Eatontoo, or any other part of the country, can
always be accommodated.
WALLACE A CROCKETT.
March 3d. ISf-G. 10-? m
igs, &c.
LIKCH S
Anti-Rheumatic Powders.
WONDERFULLY EFFICACIOUS IN
Rheumatism, Rheumatic-Gout
and Sciatica.
FOR t!ic .abovediseases, a safe, speedy and rad
ical cure is found in Linch’s Anti-Rhcumatic
Powders—the greatest remedy new known, for
Rheumatism in any of its forms.
Among tbe many nostrum* of the day, so laud
ed a* cures for Rheumatism, none have ever yet
been discovered to be possessed of half the cura
tive powers of these powders.
Let those afflicted, procure a box or two of these
invaluable Pmvdcrs, and follow strictly the di
rections, and their magio effect will soon be felt
in a total absence of pain.
By arrangement with Dr. J. G. Gibson, the dis
coverer of these Powders, they will hereafter be
put up by B. AV. ADAMS, of Eatontoo, Putnam
| county, Geo. Order* directed to him wii! meet
with prompt attention, provided the cash accom
panies the order.
t-5? w Medicine sent free of charge.
Put up in boxes of sixty (80) powders each.
2-V/~ Price *5 (»«> per box.
For sale in Madison by P. GRINNELL.
Certificate, of Core.
I)k. J. O. Gibson:— Sir i l have a negro boy
who was violently attacked, over a year ago, with
icutc Rheumatism. Having tried every remedy
that was reputed to be valuable, but a!! to no good
effect, save a mere temporary relief from pain, I
was at last induced, at the suggestion ol a blond,
to trv the virtue of your LINCII »S ANTI-RHhL
MAf IC POWDERS. 3 ,
I procured a Box of you—administered the
Powders according to directions, and though my
boy was so badly lamed, in hi* feet and ancles,
that he could scarcely walk, and his arms and
wrists so inflamed undswolen that he could with
the greatestdifficulty use them, yet about the filth
lay after beginning* their use lie commenced to
improve and continued to improve rapidly -so
that, in a short time, he was relieved of all pain,
went to work, and has continued well up to the
present. In short, whereas my boy for twelve
months, was almost valueless to me, in conse
quence of Rheumatism, for tbe last two months
he has resumed his accustomed place in the farm,
*»d is now, us he was before his affliction, the most
valuable servant I have.
Respectfully, Ac.,
Wm. Whitfield.
Eatonton, Ga., May 22,1855. n22-ly
A MARVELLOUS REMEDY!
For a Marvellous Age!
ipiEua.
MLIMIH OINTMENT.
THE GRAND EXTERNAL REMEDY.
By the aid of a microscope, wo see millions of
little openings cm the surface of our bodies.—
Through these this Ointment when rubbed on the
skin, is carried to any organ or inward part. Dis
eases of the Kidneys, disorders of the Liver,
affections of the heart, in 11 umuation of the Lungs,
Asthmas, Coughs and Cold*, are by its means
effectually cured, liverv housewife know* that
salt passe*freely through bone or moat of any
thickness. This healing Ointment far more
readily penetrate* through any bone or fleshy
part of the living body, curing the most danger
ous inward complaint*, that cannot be reached
bv other mean ;.
REVSIPELAS. SALT RHEUM AND SCOR
BUTIC HUMORS.
No remedy has ever done so much for the cure
of diseases of the skin, whatever form they may
issume, as this Ointment. No ease if Salt
Rheum, Scurvy, Sore 1 leads, 'Scrofula, or Erysi
pelas, can long withstand its influence. The n
- has travelled over many parts of the globe,
visiting the principal hospitals, dispensing this
Ointment, giving advice as to its application, and
has thus been the means of restoring countless
numbers to health.
SORE LEGS, SORE BREASTS, WOUNDS
AND ULCERS.
S mie of the most seintific surgeons now rely
aol.dy ou the use of this wonderful Ointment,
when having to cope with the worst case* of
sores, wound*, ulcers, glandular swellings, and
tumors. Professor Holloway has, bv command
of the Allied g iverumonts, dispatched to the hos
pitals of the East, large shipments of ill's Oint
ment, to be used under the direction of the .Medi
cal Staff, in the worst eases of wounds. It will
cure any ulcer, glandular swelling, stilfne- < or
contraction of the joint: l , even of 20 years standing
PILES AND FISTULAS.
These and other similar distressing complaints
can he effectually cured if the Ointment be well
rubbed in over the parts ufieeted, and by other
wise following the printed directions around
each pot.
JJoih the Ointment and Pills should, hr used
in the,following Cases:
Bunions, Burns, Chapped Hands, Chilblains,
Fistulas, Gout, Lumbago, Mweurial Eruptions,
Piles, Rheumatism, Salt Rheum, Skin Diseases,
Sore Legs, Sore Breast*, Sore Heads, Sore
Throats, Sore* of all kinds, Sprains, Scalds,
Swelled Glands, Stiff' Joints, Ulcers, Venereal
Sores, Wounds of all kind*.
’ Sold at the Manufactories of Professor
Holloway, so Maiden Lane, New York, and 224
Strand, London, and by all respectable druggists
aud dealers of medicines throughout the United
States, and the civilized world, in boxes, at 25
cents, cents,and si each.
There is a considerable saving by taking
the larger size*.
N. B. -Directions for the guidance of patients
in every disorder are. affixed to each Box. 35
war jbl
DRUG & CHEMICAL STORE.
WM. S. MEIERE, M. I).,
Wholesale and Retail Doalor in
Drugs, I’aixts and Putty,
Mkmcinbs, Paint and Yarnisii,
Chemicals, Glass,
Dye-Stuffs, Brushes, Oils, Ac., Ac.,
Perfumery, Fancy & Toilet
ARTIC L E S.
Has just returned from the North, having select
ed with special care, a fresh supply of everything
usually kept in a well stored Drug establishment.
Dr. M. will not keep other than genuine and
“reliable medicines, and he will fill orders at prices
that will compare favorably with any similar es
tablishment this side of Augusta.
In order to conduct his business successfully
another year, it is expected that those iudebted
will respond punctually to their accounts, which
will be ready at 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 hopes that by a careful atten
tion to the business, tic will merit a continuance
of their favors.
ANNOUNCEMENT EXTRAORDINARY!
Henceforth the CASH SYSTEM will be strict
ly enforced with those who are slow pan, and
more particularly with those who are no pay.
From and after the first day of January next,
all articles for which cash is paid, cask will be
required, unless customers prefer to be charged
an additional cost of twenty* five per cent. Among
this class arc included, Potash, White Lead, Lin
seed, Train and Lamp Oil*, Proprietory and Pa
tent Medicines, and a few other articles not ne
cessary to enumerate. This course must be
adopted in order to collect funds sufficient to
keep up this branch of the stock. Patent Medi
cines are on commission, and cannot be credited
except on the terms above mentioned.
Particular attention is called to this an
nouncement.
Nor, lfi, 1,555. J-'-tf.
ADULTS. YOUTHS AND INFANTS
TRUSSES.
(FOR WHITES AND BLACKS.)
\ SPLENDID assortment of Marsh’s latest
.TV improvement, just received and for sale at
nS THE DRUG STORE.
POTASH.
PREPARED POTASH put up in Till Cans.
A now article—just the thing for making
soap. V. U. THOMASON.
Madison, Not. ho, 48—lv
iseßicii|es.
JM.W WJEiaTE'#
PROFESSOR WOOD’S IIAIR RESTORA
TIVE, is, no doubt, tbe most wonderful dis
covery of this age of progress, fur it will restore,
permanently, gray hair to its original color, cover
tlie'head of the bald with a most luxuriant growth,
remove ut once all dandruff’and itching, cure all
scrofula and other cutaneous eruptions, such as
scald head, etc. It will cure, as if by magic, ner
vous or periodical headache ; make the hair soft,
glossy, and wavy, and preserve the color perfect
ly', aud the hair from falling, to extreme old age.
We could give the testimony of more than one
hundred thousand to the troth of every word we
have written. See circular and the following:
The following is from a distinguished member
of the medical profession:
St. J\u l, -January \»f, Do".
Professor 0. J- Wood— Dear Sir: Unsolicited
I send you this certificate. After being nearly
bald for a long time, and having tried all the hair
restoratives extant, and having no faith in any, I
was induced on hearing of yours, to give it a
trial. I placed myself iii the hands of a barber,
aud had my head rubbed with a good stiff' brush,
an 1 the Restorative then applied, and well nibb
ed in, rill the scalp was a glow. This I repeated
ev ry morning,and in h; ee weeks the young hair
appeared, ana grew rapidly from August last till
(he present time, and i* now thick, black and
strong—soft and pleasant to the touch; whereas,
before, it was harsh and wiry, what little there
was of it, and that little was* disuppeering very
rapidly, i still use your Restorative about twice
a wees, and th.ill soon have a good and perfect
crop of hair. Now, if 1 had read of there things
—and who has not?—but have not seen hitherto
any case where any person’s hair was really ben
efited by any of the hair tonics, etc., of the day ;
and it really give* me pleasure to record the re
sult of my experience, i have recommended
your preparation to others, and it already has a
large anc» general sale throughout the Territory.
The peop|c here know it* effects, and have confi
dence in ;t. The supply you sent us, a* whole
sale agent* for the Territory, is ncarlv exhausted,
and daily inquiries are made for it. Volt deserve
credit for your discovery ; and I, for one, return
vou my thanks for the benefit it Ims clone me, for
) certainly hud despaired long ago of ever effect
ing any such result. \ ours, hnstilv,
J. W. BOND.
Firm of Bond & Kellog, Druggists, St. Paul.
The undersigned. Rev. J. K. Bragg, is a mini.--
t»*r in regular .standing, and pastor of the Orth. -
dox church, at Brookfield, Mass, lie is a gentle
man of considerable influence, and universally
beloved. WM. DYER. ‘
Brookfield, dm. 12, 1855.
Professor Wood —Dear Sir: Hiving made a
trial of your Hair Restorative, it gives me pleas
ure to say, that it* effect has been excellent m r -
dandruff, and a constant ten
dency to itching, with which 1 have been trou
bled from rny childhood; aud has also restored
my hair, which was becoming gray, to its origi
nal coli r. I have used no other article, with
anything like the same pleasure or protit.
‘ Yours, trulv, J. K. BRAGG.
Stutr of Illinois , Carlisle 1 -June 27, 185:3.
i have used Professor O. J. Wood’s H lii Res
torotive, ami have admired its wonderful effect.
Mv hair was becoming, as I thought, permanent
ly gray, but by the use of the Ustnrativc, it has
resinned its original color, and, I have no doubt,
permanently so. SIDNEY BREESE,
Ex Senator United States.
111 Morbid., Sf. Boris, March 5, 1855.
DlakSik: I am doing an extensive travel in
the West and South-western States, as general
agent for Adam’s American Liniment, and would
be glad if you would favor me witha consignment
us Professor Wood’s Hair Restorative, as I feel
assured that I can introduce it in many places
where it is not known, as my head is a living
testimony of its valuable property, in restoring
the hair to its natural color. L am foity years
old, and my hair was almost white; but after
using three half pint bottles, uiy hair is as bun -
tiful auburn as it was at sixteen, and much im
proved in appcattract?, and I would not be without
a bottle on hand for the price of ten. I should t e
very glad to attend to any matter connected with
the llairßestorative. 1 leave been for fifteen y< ars
engaged in the same business, and will he glad to
hear from vou soon. Verv respectfully,
WM. B. BROOMJS.
Sold at 114 Market street, St. Louis, M'ssouri,
BK> Broadway, New V rk, and by all druggist*
everywhere.* All kinds of family patent m«di
cines for sale, on the best p .ssible terms, 1 t Pro
lessor Wood’s establishment, 114 Market street,
St. Louis.
For sale wholesale and retail in M id'snn by
BENM. G. LIDDON, *
at the M adison Book Store.
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ONE largo lot of WEEDING HOES will be
sold unusually cheap.
March !!>, l- -.fi. • J. M YTH?HALL *CO
E<)beHisefi]ei)is.
Morgan May Sheriff’s Sale.
WILL be *old, before the Court House door,
iu the town of Madison, Morgan county,
on the first Tuesday In May next, during the
legal hours of sale, at public outcry to the highest
bidder, tbe following property, to wit:
Peter, a negro man aged sixty year*; Richard,
a negro man aged thirty year*; Claiy, a negro
woman aged nineteen years, and her two children:
Bill, a boy aged five years, and Jim, a boy aged
three years; Peggy, a negro woman aged forty
five vear*. Also, twenty Horses, among which
are several extra quality single and four pair har
ness Horses. Also, a four horse Omnibus and
harness; a two horse Hack and harness; a
Rockaway and harness; six Buggies and harness;
two two horse Wagons and harness; and six
bridles aud saddle*. All which said property has
been by me levied on as the property ot Thomas
Ilolli*, and will be sold, as aforesaid, to satisfy
the following li fas., to wit: Salter & Ivey vs.
Thomas Hollis; Samuel It. Willis vs. Thomas
Hollis, and divers other ti. fas. issued against said
Thomas Hollis, from the Inferior and Superior
Court* of said County respectively.
Also, at the same time and place, a house and
lot, in the town of 3ludison, adjoining the proper
ty of Lancelot Johnston, I*. Douglass aud Miss
Vanlandingbam, containing two acres, more or
less; recently occupied by James F. Few, and
which was sold by me, a* Sheriff of said County
of Morgan,»ou the first Tuesday of the present
month as the property of the said James F. Few,
by virtue of a li. 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 tbe provisions of the act of De
cember 22th, 1847, and bid off'by Joshua liill at
the sum of five hundred and eight dollars; the
said Joshua liill having failed and refused to
comply with his said bid. The said property will
be sold as above, under and by virtue of an Act
defining the liability of purchasers of real and
personal estate, at* Executors, Administrators,
Guardians and Sheriff’sales, when they fail or
refuse to comply with the term* of such sales, ap
proved December 27th, 1831.
JOHN P. RADFEKI), Sheriff.
April 5-14.
GEORGIA, f \\J II ERE AS George M.
Morgan Coi nty. \V\ Nolan applies to me
tion upon the Estate of hi* wife, Sarah A. Nolan,
dcceaM-d:
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all
and singular, the kindred and creditors of said de
ceased, to be and appear at iny office on or before
the First Monday in May next, then and there
to show cause, if any they have, why said letter*
should not be granted. Given uuder my hand,
at office in Madison, this 21st da v of March, 1856.
F. W. ARNOLD, Ordinary.
March 22, 1856. 12-iw.
GEORGIA: ) QJXTY DAYS aftec date
Morgan County. application will be made
of Ordinary of said County, on the first Monday
iu June next, for an order granting leave to sell
Two Shares of the Madison Town Hull Stock, be
longing to the estate of M. W. Warren, lute of
said County, deceased.
Dated this 21st day of March, 1856.
12-1' and A. G. FOSTER, Administrator.
Sheriff’s Sale.
WILL BE SOLD, on the first Tuesday in
May next, before tbe Court House door,
within the usual hours of sale, a Negro Woman,
by the name of Pheriby, dark complexion, about
twentv-live year* old. Levied on by virtue of an
execution obtained in our Superior Court, in
favor of John B. Walker. Property pointed out
by the defendant. Levied on us the property of
Alexander S. Holland.
Dated this 17th dav of March, 1856.
12 —oOd ■ JOHN P. RADFEKI), Sheriff.
Gkorgi \, / TTT II E REAS, Mary E.
Morgan County. \\ Walton,Executrix «»f
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
bel’oie the first Monday in September next, then
and ihere to show cause, if any they have, why
said letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand, at my tliice in Madison,
this 27th day of of February, is5H.
y-mGm F. W. ARNOLD, Ordinary.
Georgia, ) YT7II KR E AS, J* hn R.
Morgan County. /■ Baldwin, Guardian
phan of.Charles J. Benjck, deceased, applies for
letters of dismission from his said Go nli.msliip:
These are, then fore, to cite ami admonish all
and singular the kindred and creditors of said
orphan, to be and appear at iny office on or be
fore the first Monday in May next, then aud there
to show cause, if any they have, why said letter*
should not be granted.
Given under mv himl, nt mv office in M :d':son,
this 27th day of Ecbrunrv, 1*56.
9-lod ‘ Y. W.‘ ARNOLD, Ordinary.
Georgia, j \T7IIEREAS, Lufad A.
Morgan County. -YV Cheney, Adminis
and Mathew McKov, 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, to be and appear at mv office on or
betbrc the first Monday in September next, then
and there to show cause, if any they have, why
said letters should not be granted.
Given under mv bawd, at my office in Madison,
this 27th day of February, is.'6.
mQ.n ‘ V. W.' ARNOLD, Ordinary.
Gkokuia, I ITT HE BE AS, Cli;i lies AI-
Moiuian Cur.vrY. VV len, Aduunistiv.torup
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 my of
fice, on or before the first Monday in May, is .jo,
then and there to file their objections, if any they
have, why said letters should not be granted.
(liven under my hand, at office in Madison, this
14th day of November, 1 ■'»*».
F. W. ARNOLD, Ordinary.
Nov. 17,1858. 40-m >m.
Georgia, ) TTTII Elt E AS, B mister
M)i (s an Count v. \V Cockran, Administra
deceased, applies for letters of dismission :
These are therefore to cite and admonish, all
[ and singular, the kindred and creditors of said
I deceased to be and appear at my office on or
j before the first Monday m September next, th, n
i and there to show cause, if any the) have, why
I said letters should not he granted.
Given under rnv hand at office in Madison.
' F. \V. ARNOLD, Ordinary
■ February 16, 1856. 6ui
Georgia, i "ITTH ERE AS, Ethan Brew-
Morgan County, r U or, Administrator of
! ) *" Drury Brewer, late of
the State of Alabama, deceased, applies for letters
of dismission:
; These are therefore o cite and admonish, all
I and singular, the kindred and creditors of said
i deceased, to be and appear at my office on or bt -
| fore the first Monday iu September, then and
; there to show cause, if any they have, why said
j letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand at office in Madison.
F. W. ARNOLD, Ordinary.
February 16, 1856. 6m*
Georgia, ) TT7 HEREAS, Thomas J.
Morgan County. VV Burney and Augustus
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 Monday in October next, 1856, then
aud 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 2Sth day of March, 1856 *
m6m F. W. ARNOLD, Ordinary.
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. MASSEV, Administrator.
March 15-11 40d.
Dr. Meiere’s Carminative Elixir.
A Cure for Dysentery, Diarrhoea, Cholera
Morbus, Cholic, &c., kc.
This Medicine has been used in private prac
tice tor several years past, aud hundreds can
testify as to its superior efficacv. Price 50 cents
per bottle. For sale bv
S2-tf * Du. W.S.MEISRE. 1
ftfisceil^eotjs.
. 1 ~~ ~
Pay Particular Attention.
THESUBSCKIBERS intending to deal exclu
sively FOR CASH, respectfully request all
persons indebted to them to come forward and
pav their accounts.
’ ni's-2 WJI. G. GREENE A CO
FRESH GARDEN SEEDS.
rgrCUOP OF 1855.
Large stock—every variety—
cent) a paver, CASJf—un a credit 6 cents.
AT THE DRUG STORE.
Madison, January 19, 1858. 8-ts.
""carriages,
ROCKAWAYS AND BUGGIES.
HAVING BOUGHT the well known Carriage
Manufacturing establishment, formerly of
Watts k Robertson’s, and employed Mr. D. N.
Robertson to superintend the same, I am now
prepared to build to order all kinds of Carriages,
Kockawnys and Buggies lam now at the North
buying anew stock of material, aud all persons
disposed to patronize home industry may rely
upon having work done in the best manner aud
made out of the best material.
Repairing, as usual, carried on in all its vari
ous branches. P. R. THOMASON.
Madison, Feb. 18, 1856. n8
JOB PRINTING.
WE are prepared to do all kind *
OKffl ofprinting,suchas PAMPHLETS,
6&3ML 0 A T A LOGUES, CIRCULARS,
BfeEgp BUS I N ESS CARDS, BLANK
NOTES and LEGAL BLANKS,
PROGRAMMES, BILLS, POS-
BALL, PARTY and WED
DING TICKETS, Ac., Ac., with neatness,and at
short notice. Give us atrial.
Office over the ‘'Madison Book Store,” Main
street.
NECESSARIES.—MeaI and Flour.
T ITE WILL have, at all times, the best family
VV Flour to be found in market, and a fresh
' T lot of Meal every week, which we offer for
j Ca ‘n7 SHEPHERD A FITZPATRICK.
GREAT ATTRACTION!
4 a LBS. choice BACON, arriving.
40,000 and to arrive;
j 3 i.ioo lbs. choice LAUD, arrivingand to arrive;
j 200 Sucks “ FLOUR, “ “ “
i 100 bushels** MEAL, “ “ “
100 bushels “ PEAS, “ “ “
| Also, Sugar, Coffee, Molasses, Syrup, Iron as
! sorted, Chewing and Smoking Tobacco. Cigars,
| Powder, Shot, Lead, Ac., Mackerel in Baucis and
! half barrels, Cotton Yarn, Osnabtngs, Stripes,
Adamantine and Star Caudles, Nails assorted,
Soap, Puttv, Glass, Trace Chans, Band and lloop
Iron, Weeding Hoes of different brands, choice
Apple Vinegar, Hardware and Cutlery, embrac
ing what is usually kept in a Grocery ;store, such
as Rice, Pepper, Spice, and many other things
good and nice. Come one, come all and buy of
Prior A Stovall, a the old stand, near t lie Depot.
March 22-11 PRIOR A STOVALL.
H ATS AND CLOTHING.
ONE Case superior Silk Hats, Straw, Leghorn,
Palm Leal, and Cnssinicre Hats; Ready
made Coats, Vests, and Drawers in all .-Ivies, for
sale bv 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 f-r
c ash, at the lowest prices, and will be sold :;c
--curdingly. SHEPHERD A HTZPA'i R <A.
DOMESTIC GOODS.
A LARGE Lot* t Brown and Bleached Home
_Z\_ spun, all widths, Brown and Bleached
Drillings, Sheetings, Pillow Case Homespuns,
Demins, Stripes, frish Linens, Table Damask,
Towelings,Napkins, Crash, Broom Bleached and
Drub Hollands. Blav Linens, Heavy Linen Drills,
Cotton Ado, Bed Tickings, Chain brays, and all
other styles belonging under the title of Domestic j
Goods, at the lowest prices.
SHEPHERD A FITZPATRICK.
March 2", 1856.
DRESS GOODS.
UT E are now receiving a full supply of White
Jaconet, C.mdhnc uml Muslins, Swiss
Muslins, Book, Nainsook, Mull, Tarlaton,Striped
Jaconet, Old Swi-s, Plaid Nainsook, and every
other variety of White Muslii.s; also, Printed. !
Juc mots, Printed Lawns, Ginghams, Org indies,
White and Figured Brilliants, Black aud Co!..i\d ;
Silks, Dress S.’.ks, Bareges, Tissues, Grenadims,
and others.
SHE! HER!) A FITZPATRICK.
March 20, 1856.
GUOC-U&lflES, lyU.
riTHE subscribers respectfully call tlio atieutiou
| 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, j Opodeldoc, Castor Oil,
Porto Rico “ j Laudanum, Paregoric,
R lined “ a b c | Vermifuge. Pep]\ rmiut
Crushed “ | Cinnamon, Snuif,
Loaf “ No. 6, Pain Killer,
Rio Coffee, j Turpentine, B o .>’();!,
Laguira, “ Nutmegs, Mace. Indigo
Did Gov. Java “ j Blue Stone, Salt Petre,
Gunny Bagging, Alum, Glass, Putty,
Rope, Twine, Train Oil, Mustard,
Candles, Pepper, Spice, DuflieM Blankets,
Cloves, Tobacco, Bi’ed A Br’n Shirting,
Salt, M lckcrel, Codfish, Plaids, Apron < hecks,
Pickled Salmon, Tea, Ticking, Cassi meres,
Fulton M irket B.*vf, Jeans, Fancy Prints,
('audios, S »aps, Spades, Wool Shawls, Purses,
Raisins and Almonds, Handkerchiefs,
Segais, Nuts, Comforts, Suspenders,
Table Salt, Hose, White and Slate,
Blasting A G an Powd’r j Port Monais, Cologne,
Shot and Lead, Cheese, I Hooks & Eves, Pins,
Preserves, Pickles, Extracts, P’k’l Combs,
Hardware, Cutlery. | Spool and Flax Thread,
, Plates, Bowls, Pitchers, j Needles, Perc’n Caps,
Dishes, Looking-Glasses j Plate Locks, Padlocks,
Casters. Pines, Awls, j Cast Iron A Brass butts
Saxony Wool Hats, Hook and Eye Hinges,
Planters “ j Stirrup Irons, Chisels,
Boys’ ** I Hammers, Augurs,
j Men and Boys’ Plashed j Saddles, Bridles,
| and Glazed Caps, j Martingales,
| Lasting Buttons. { loon GalTdhs Jugwarc.
WM. G. GREEN <fc CO.
Madison, Nov. 15,55, 44—mv.
NEW BOOKS.
J' UST Received tlf.s week at the Mudison Book
Store, the following new and popular Books :
! Earnest Lin wood—the latt work ot Caroline Lee
j Hentz;
j The Creole Orphans;
; Cone Cut Corners;
! Olio, or the Old West Room ;
j Edith, or the Quaker’s Daughter;;
J The Curse of Clifton;
] The Lost Heiress;
i The Deserted Wife;
■ The Discarded Daughter ;
1 Lilly, by the author of “Busy Moments of an
j Idle Woiaan ;”
! The Hidden Path;
The Old Homestead;
j Rose Clark;
. Alone, by Marion Harland;
! Lives of the Three Mrs. Judsocs;
, The Old Farm House ;
Orchard’s History of the Baptist Church ;
The Great Iron Wheel; (another supply)
Phocnixianua, bv John Phoenix;
Miss Murray’s Travels in the United States;
India, China, and Japan, by Biyard Taylor;
Memoirs of the Rev. Sydney Smith ;
Memoirs of the Countess of Blessington;
The Works of Charles Lamb;
Irving’s Life of Washington ;
j Calhoun’s Works, sth aud 6th vols.;
! The Testimony of an Escaped Novice, by Miss
| Bunkley; ‘
j Macaulay’s History of England, 3d and 4th vols.;
I Bancroft’s History of the United States;
Cumining’s Works, complete;
* Travels in Thibet, by M. Hue;
Hampton Heights;
Sketches of the Irish Bar, by Sbci!;
Sir Jonah Barrington’s Sketches;
My First Season;
Romance of the Ilarem ;
Aud many others. B. G. LIDDON.
March 15-11.
GLUE, per last Steamer.
QAA LBS. of GLUE—an excellent article.
01/ U For sale by
86-ts WM, S. MEIERE.
HATS! HATS !
BEEBE’S HATS, late Spring style, just re
ceived and for sale bv
March l-nl< R. THOMASON.
TKuarLEK
GUN AND LOCK SMmfl
Respectfully informs th. ■
Madison and public scucnUlv'u*®
are prepared for manufacturin» si ,l *Ml
liilles and P ls .ol.s-«-am,„|ed to
Ouns, Pistols, Locks, Keys, 4 c win v
m the best possible manner, for tl, .sA','' It ß
tavor us wilt, a call, at short notice
whfevlllgr ri "* BiMt be paid
INSURE YOUR UIV Es 1
Life is very uncertain .5 I
losses and troubles are too Ireq.wJ'M
ror want of caution iu this respect v M
servants can also be made safe in tj ti
MCTrTrTv’ t„ ,t.e SOUT&fI
ML I LA L I.NsLKANCE COMPANY
fcce of the agent in Madison, Ga at t,
rates of premium. JOHN ROBSON » '■
January 8, J 856. ’> -“piM
UR. MEIERE’S 'll
SCENTED TOOTH PASTE 3
rTMIE best article out for Cleansing tl,7v 3
X Purifying the Breath, and Preseni jSI
(.urns in a healthy condition. For sale snfS
“ DRUG sr-M
heriungs’
Patent Champion Fire and R ur ... ;i
PROOF SAFES. 1
TilE GREAT interest manifested by (he 11
he to procure more perfect sccnrjlr*
ure for valuable jiapers, such as
gages Beads, Notes and Books of Account
the ordinary safes heretofore in use had .V.'J
lnnueed .lie subscribers to devote a I U
... liuie ana attention, during Hi# m.i/a
yen re, mukin/f irnprocfmevtt
Litf> o ju. , uml i hoy now beg leave t*» *i<
numerous friendsS„d the public geneVXß
tln.i efiorLs in,ve been crowned with co'nJß
oYSiTf’ "®' r the “ IMPROVE!)39
champion safe of the lvokl
b.u.m; been awarded medals at both theWn 1
tail- London, 1851, and in New York iks’S
superior t„ all others. It is now, mniout -1
u. ...id to .bat appellation, and secured wife I
HALLS PATENT POWDER PROOF LoCi> 7
(v. hteli also was awarded medals as above )<lfl
. . t I’iw.* and Burglar Proof
CV mi { Jitrcd lo the public. vjjs
Bo hr i'rHt.hHV’j ? lsu wwnftctnrc all kin(.'«
vi, L Ir onUa,ik cuc*t»«nd v«' 1
R k J T„."!'. and or ChJvi
IS. ‘ irs 1 ,IVi,,e Families,ii
i "‘V’ " ,ld O'her valuables. Ai.j.fl
1 f'l v', V , ! r c ' ‘'.' purchase) and nianufact*®
“ '■i','' rfc -' T I ’ait mutation Bank Lorn i
Green m v' n , E ? KIX « & CD., Pateidce 1
(<tf c.i Block, Nos. Bio, Bi 7 and 188 Watc r-sltt
111 Ueoigia, BELL & PRENTICE*'*
*' uS-Sui^S
Newspaper .V Magazine Agency.
Tl 1 1’. undersigned will order for anv inn 1
wishing them, any of the followin'"Ns i
paj-ers or Magazines: ,;1
Harper’* Magazine .
Putnam's do., |S
Kniekvrboi her do., . D
Godov’s Lady’s Book " *
Eclectic
l.itiel! » laving Age
Peterson s National Mtigazine
Simlhirn Quarterly Review J
John Mitchell's Citizen .1
Yankee Blade ' |
Arthur’s Hi nieGazette 1
Home Join ia.l 1
National Monitor, Jj
Spirit of the Times,. j
Boston .Mnsetini...
Gleason’s J-ict, 1
N. w Yo,k I. ,i. , I
Boston True I b.g, ]" " M
Or any other Neu spapcr or Magazine’jiubliiil
in tins country or Europe. 1
Dec. 9, 1854. BENJ. 0. IJDDOsI
TH E BALM
A TIiOHSIJiI) FLOWEB™
yon
I' EA UTJ F VING Til ]<; COM FLEX 1(9
.!/(«' 7?< tnorinr/ all Freckles, Pimpl! 1
or /eruptions from the Fare, leaving
/he A kin Fare, Soft and White. *
\\' F I'*' I- BELOW four things we guarr %
\\ He. Balm will do:
i ... VO LEAUTiFY" THE COMPLEXION, 1
j 51 1‘•" '•t !■' ';r c,n two or three-drops of a j
,i: » ;n 1 W; | s b the fice night ;md morning. g
j .' v: - 'ht. it tune you will perceive the mo?-
enter.
HOWTO CTRL lI.MR, LEAVING IT BRICH 9
t and glossy,
Bub oii'ii -mall quantity of pomatum or bcir
j grease, then dip the bauds in cold water,
j ' our hands tln'ee i.t four drops of the “ Balm
; 1 noustiiui I* lowers,” for sale by any Druggie. a
: rub .! t.ir .ugii ihe hair, and you can curl it
| ! ’ n ' n n . ui:il ’ < ‘'.vnu-j.luasc. Some hair may notcHj
• at a:-st, but by a few applications itfflH
; be rcudpred peril clly easy.
BIIA Y!NG MADE EASY.
- Every person who shaves himself /and evu»
! ffcntli-mi.il ought!, will find the -Balm ofTh<t|J
, -iii.u Mowers’ the most agreeable article
■ •nit purj Rise; tl.p your brush in either warn a
cold, or even salt water, pour one, two, or thru-a
<iix*ps of “ Balm,” and rub it on the face. It nt 1
onl.y makes a delightful lather, but alleviatestbf JJ
pam consequent on shaving, rendering the sha v '- : .. >
part soft, white aud. healtlnu In using this a'xi
tsclc. you dispense with all shaving apparatus! J
brush and razor. Price only fifty cents a beOKkS
will last longer than fifty cents'worth of oril?
nary shaving soap, wlule it removes from i
i.ice all pimples and blemishes Whatever.
SWEET AND PERFUMED BREATH
May easily be acquired by using this “ Balrc l,
as a dentrifrice. A\»t your brush and pour on»|
single drop ; wash the teeth night and morninnl
in a very short time they will ucconie white
alabaster, and the breath sweet as the roses, J 8
which the “Balm” is composed. The ProprsH
tor will forfeit m
ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS.
where it can be proven there has been a siupk- '
failure.
7he Knicktrrbocler Magazine savs of it: “Itsf
not our wont to allude to kindred lubrications, hG-i
we can say, from the ocular proof, that the *
ot a Thousand Flowers,’ a preparation for r<
moving tan, pimples and freckles from the fee J
shaving, cleansing the teeth, and curling U>; |
hair, sold by Fetridge k Cos., Boston, is the by j
article of the kind we have ever encountered. •
is, in reality, all that it purports to be.”
FETRIDGE & CO., ?
Manufacturers and Proprietors,
Boston and New Yod;3D
For sale at the Madison BOOK STORE.
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