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JSqsfyess 6^3.
C. W. RICHTER,
DEALKRIN
TOtffßaiS & ©i»©sS§ &
Jewelry, Silver and Plated Ware.
VTittia*. Clocks and Jewelry carefully repaired.
TERMS STRICTLY CASH.
0.';9-ly
FRANK H. NICHOLS, M.
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON.
O.lict, below Messrs. Fears k Swanson’s store,
Madison. 37
fannin & Wingfield,
ATTORN IBS AT LAW,
O prior —Over the J fad iso ji Drug tit'/re.
J. A. BILLUPS,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
MADISON, Ga.
Office in the Court House, opposite the
Clerk’s Office.
Nor. 18,1854.
DR. WILLIAM 1L BURR,
aa *3 Sis' 3d je4 r&i
OFFICE, UP STAIRS, TOWS HALL,
iladUon, Go.
\Y. M. BURNETT,
M ASU FACT URL li AND DEALER IN
SlDniiES, »!UIMiISH. IIAIIVILSS, TRUNKS,
Carpet-bags, Saddlery Ware , Leather ,
Thread , Locks , d'c. (t'C.,
Center screet, next door below Payne k Harris’
Madison, On.
BENJAMIN G. LID DON,
Jhalcr hi
BOOKS, STATIONKHV, MUSIC. FANCY
GOODS, PERFUMERY, Ac. Ac..
Two doors above Town II ill, M idison, Gaurgii?,
FANCY STATION FRY.
JUST received, a beautiful lot of Fancy Color
ed Ruled Note and Letter Papers, and En
velopes to match.
April 12. 11. (I. LfDDON.
NOTH IN
rplIE undersigned will continue (lie Lumber
J business on his own account. Orders tor
Lumber mav be sent to him ut Warreuton.
March 4,1850. 10-ly JOEL HALL.
MY DEAR SIR,—I desire to state u few
instances of good resulting from the use
of the Pit in Killer, xho first, case that I shall
mention in which I performed a cure was that of
n servant boy who had bis right hand severely
scalded by the falling of boiling oil on it, was in
few days perfectly cured by the applicat ion of a
mixture of Cream and Pain Killer, as directed in
■such cases. Then my girl was cured of an ob
stinate cough Lastly, t shall refer to myself—
I took the medicine—not from any confidence 1
hud in it; on the contrary, I took it with a great
•deal of fear—however, I must own that it several
times relieved mo of cold in the chest and it
•cured me of a fever—of pain in the knee—and
«n ulcer in the mouth. In addition to the above
a case of cholera was brought to my notice; a
coachman was attacked with this disease, and
medicines kept for this complaint were given to
tho man without auy effect, and, ns the last re
sort, when he was cold and speechless, the Pain
Killer was administered, which threw a warmth
into the system and revived his sinking energy
—in short, the man was restored.
It. \V CHILL, Calcutta, India.
Dr.vu Sms—We began selling Perry Davis’
Pain Killer with very little effort on our part;
sales were small at first, hut us it. became known
in our community, the demand increased very
rapidly, far beyond our expectations, and every
person that bought it would come after more,
and sneak in the highest terms of it as a valuable
romeay fo r all those diseases your pamphlet
spoke of. From these recommendat ions we were
induced to use it in our own families, and now
continue its use with great satisfaction. We
have sold more of the Pain Killer than we over
have since or before of any other medicine in the
same length of titneund wo do not hesitate to
say that it gives better satisfaction to the pur
chaser than any other article wc have ever sold.
Hurry of business has prevented our sending
certificates, but we have in our vicinity from
fifteen hundred to two thousand living witnesses
who testify to their neighbors, day by day, of
the value of Davis’ Pain Killer. Keep a large
supply in nhe West, it is just such a medicine
as the people want, and they have already found
out that they can cure the fever and ague for
twenty-five cents. It will cure a cold in one
hour —a severe cough in one night—and has
proved to be the best medicine in use for a dis
eased stomach and many other purposes.
LOCKWOOD k GRAHAM,
Sandusky City. Ohio.
Terry Davis’ Vbgrtable Pais Killer.—
Voluntarily, conscientiously, and with much
pleasure, we recommend to our readers the
above named medicine. We sneak from our own
observation and experience when we say that it
removes pain as if by magic, from all parts of
the body, and is one of the best- medicines in use
for checking diarrhoea, and removing the pre
monitory symptoms of cholera. It is applied
both internally and externally, with th rt best
effects, and none who have once used the Pain
Killer, would willingly be without it constantly
in their houses. —Cincinnati hr mi no Xonparetl.
One word in regard to Perry Davis’ Pain
Killer. I have used it in my family for some
years, and take great pleasure in recommending
ltjas a valuable medicine, that should be kept iii
every family. I have witnessed wonderful and
Kp;eay cures by its use—recently, within the
lost week, I have known a very severe ease of
rheumatism soon relieved and promising a
speedy cure, by this, in mv estimation, invalu
able re nedy. JABEZ S. SWAN,
Pastor of the Huntington street Baptist )
Church, New London, Conn. \
Davis’ Pain Killer.—l was attacked with
dysentery, and it soon became very distressing;
I used this medicine according to the directions,
and was cured in three days. My wife was also
attacked with pain in the stomach, in conse
quence of eating too soon after a tit of sickness;
she was relieved in a few minutes after taking
this medicine. To use her own words, she said
she felt the pain remobe after ‘•she had taken it,
&s quick as you could see a lump of sugar dis
solve in cold water. My son was burnt so b idly
the skin was off; l applied the medicine im
mediately, and it took tho fire out and healed
the wound in less time than I ever saw one healed
before. One of my children foil over a chair and
bruisod its head very bad, but the bruise was
soon dispersed by bathing in this medicine. I
will mention one case more of it* wouderful
effect in curing a wound indicted bv mv son’s
falling out of doors aud cutting himself badly ;
the pain was soon relieved, uud the wound healed
by this medicine. In fact, it is the best family
medicine I ever used for the cure of colds,
coughs, and a number of other complaints inci
dent to the humm family.
PERRY M. PECKHAM, Fall River.
The Pain Killer is sold bv SMITH & F.ZZARD,
and A. ALEXANDER. Atlanta; BARRETT k
GARTER and CLARK, WELLS A DUBOSE,
Augusta; JNO. B. MOOREand THOS. M.TUR
NER k CO., Savanuah; and by Druggists and
©icctre every where. April lff-3m.
ill llllif
DRY GOODS!
SPRING IMPORTATION, 1850!
L.YLLERSTKDf & DEMING
CORNER UNDER THK GLOBE HOTEL,
AUGUSTA, GA., ; r
A HE now in receipt ot their magnificent stock
of SPUING DRY GOODS, embracing
French, English and Italian styles and fabrics,
and every article usually kept in the Dry Goods
line, would call particular attention to their
Silk. Grenadine, Tisane, Barege and Tnillerie
ROBES, Lace and Chantilla MANTILLAS,
Ombre nndXhene SILKS, Black Gro dc Rhine
and Taffeta SILKS, LACES, EMBROIDERIES,
CORSETTES, GLOVES, Ac.
RUSSIA HEMP .MATTING,
peculiarly adapted to Court Houses, Offices and
Passages—noted for durability and freedom from
noiee of the tread. Also, Plain and Check
MATTING, all widths. April 29-17
X K%V SPRING GOODS.
FULL SUPPLIES.
WILLIAM SHEAR,
AUGUSTA, GA.,
HAS received,his full supplies of SPRING
GOODS, comprising a large assortment
of new and beautiful .style* of Fancy and Staple
articles, suitable for the present season, among
which are
Paris Printed Organdies and Jaconet Muslins,
at very low prices;
Plain and Colored Challics, and Rich Printed
Bareges :
Plain Bareges and Crape Mnretz, of beautiful
colors:
English and French Prints and Brilliantcs, of
new and beautiful styles; *
Ladies’ Spring mus Hummer Silks, of the latest
styles;
Plain Black .Silks, of superior quality and at
very low prices;
Superior Black Silks, without lustre, for
Ladies’ Mourning Dresses;
Lupin’s Summer Black Bombazines and Black
Oliallies:
Plain Black Crape M iretz, and Black Bareges
for Ladies’ Mourning Dresses;
Superior Mourning Gingham#, of new and
beautiful styles ;
Mourning Muslins and Plain Black Lawns;
English Black Crapes, and Ladies’ Mourning
Ladies’ Mourning Collars and Undersleevcs;
Lnd : es’ Embroidered Muslin Basques, of new
and beautiful styles;
Ladies’ Embroidered Muslin‘Collars and Un
derslecves ;
Jaconet and Swiss Muslin Bands, Insertings
and Edgings;
Real Thread and Valenciennes Luce Edgings
and Insertings;
Ladies’ Spring and Sommer Mantillas, of new
and beautiful stylet;
Ladies’ Embroidered and Scolloped Linen Cam
bric Handkerchiefs;
Ladies’ Wide Hem-stitch Linen Cambric lland
kerchicls, for mourning;
Superior Linen Cambrics and French Lawns;
Superior Plaid Nainsook and Dotted Swiss
Muslins;
Plain Swiss, Mull, Nainsook and Jaconet mus
lins, at very low prices; ,
Plain White Organdy and Tarlatan Muslins
of extra width;
Plain Pink uud Orange Colored Tarlatan Mus
lins, for covering Chandeliers and Looking-
Glnsses;
Superior 1-4 Irish Linens and 124 Linen Sheet
ings ;
Damask and Tabic Diapers, Ls superior quality;
Huckabacks, and Scotch Diapers, for Towels;
12-4 Allendale and Hamilton Bleached Sheet
ings; :i full supply of Bleached and Brown Shirt
ings of the best make;
A large supply of articles suitable so servants’
i wear;
Madonna Mixtures. Himalaya Lustres, and an
wool Debege, of the nest style for Ladles’ Travel
ing Dresses;
A complete assortment of Ladies, gentlemen,
Mises, Youth and children’s Hosiery ;
Ladies’ White llair Cloth Skirts and French
Corsetts ;
Ladies’ Embroidered Marseilles and Corded
Skirts;
Superior Marseilles, Lancaster and Allendale
Quilts ;
Cotton Osnuburgs and Georgia Stripes at the
lowest prices;
With a great variety of other articles, suitable
for Family and Plantation use, and all of which
will be sold at very low prices for cash. The
public are respectfully requested to call and ex
amine the assortment.
Augusta, April 26, 185 G.
1855.
FALL TRADE.
POPU LA U PRIC ES !
WARD, BUROHARD & CO.,
AUGUSTA, GA.,
ARE nowop ningtheir FALL and WINTER
supplies of choice
FAMILY DRY GOODS,
selected with grentcarefrom recent importations,
and comprising un 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 ainuch
Lower Saule of Price# than the)' have been usually
bought here, they beg to assure their friends in
Madison and surrounding counties that, they intend
to keep up this standard of CHOICE (jOODS,
and to keep down prices to a fair remunerative
profit. To cash and prompt paying customers, and
to none others, we shall offer great inducements
to visit our establishment. Our Stock consists
in part of the following
DRESS GOODS.
Rich Velvet Brocaded Silks, Moire Antique
Silks, in black and colors, New and Beautiful
Shades of Plain and Ripped Silks, very heavy
and rich, Plaid and Striped Silks in great variety,
Black Italian and Tafiita Silks, Silk Robes, Satin
Turk, Caslynores, DeLaines, A incline Cloths,
Plaid St uffs, 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 Clmllies and Al
pacas, Embroideries aad Lace Goods of every
description, Evening Dress Goods in every vu
,ltly MEN’S AND BOYS’ WEAR.
Cloths, Oassimeres,Satinets, Vestings, Tweeds,
Ac., Ac.
FOR FAMILY USE.
Bath, Whitney, and Rose Blankets, Linen and
Gottton Sheeting, Pillow-case Linens and Cottons
Rod, White, Grey, Green, Blue, Welsh, Saxony
and Domestic Flannels, Shaker Flannels, Plain
and Figured Sacque Flannels, Table Damask,
Doylies, Napkins, Wine Cloths, Towelings, Lace
and Muslin Curtains, Curtain Materials, Fruit
Cloths, Colored and White Dimities, Huckaback
and Bird’s-eve Diapers, Ac.
PLANTATION’ GOODS.
Negro Blankets, Georgiaand Kentucky Plains,
Cotton Osnaburgs, Georgia Stripes, Ac.
Orders filled with the most careful attention,
and all goods warranted.
38 WARD, BURCIIARD A CO.
WE have ,um received a nice lot of CHINA
WARE, Dining and Tea Sets, which we
offer at Augusta prices.
March 22. J. MARSHALL A CO.
CARPETING.
THE cheapest Carpeting, we think, that has
ever been offered in this market.
March 22. J. MARSHALL k CO.
LAND FOR SALF.
THE SUBSCRIBER offers for Sale the Plan
tation on where he lives, containing five
hundred and eighty acres, more or less, situated
about one and n-half mile from Madison, on the
Georgia Hail Road, and it is a beautiful situation,
with good improvements, good Gin House and
Cotton I ress. Ihis Plantation being situated
near the schools and colleges in Madison, which
are not surpassed by any in the State, to persons
wishing to educate their children, it affords an
opportunity seldom found. Call and see the
Plantation for yourself; I will sell the place a
bargain. D. S. BUTLER
March 6. 10-ts
JOB PRINTING.
VVE are prepared to do all kinds
of printing, siichas I’AM FH LIFTS,
WSMSL 0 A T A I.OGUES, CIRCULARS,
fjtOl* BUSINESS CARDS, BLANK
asgsw NOTES and LEGAL BLANKS,
J PROGRAMMES, bills, pos
rKRS, BALL, PARTY and WED
: _ 11GKETS, Ac.,&e., with neatness, and at
snurtnotice. Give ns atrial.
Otlice over the “ Madison Book Store,” Main,
street. *
®Ft|gg, h)eth‘eii)es, &c. !
LINCH S *
Anli-Rheuinatie Powders.
WONDERFULLY EFFICACIOUS IN |
Rheumatism, Rheumatic-Gout
and Sciatica.
FOR the above diseases, a safe, speedy and rad
ical cure is found in Linch’s Anti-Rheumatic
Powders—the greatest remedy now known, for
Rheumatism in any of its forms.
Among tkc .many of the day, so latld
; ed as cures for RHcumaifahn, none have ever yet
j been discovered to he possessed of half the cura
tive powers of these powders.
Let those afflicted, procure a box or two oftbese
invaluable Powders, and follow strictly the di
rections, and their magic 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. W. ADAMS, of Eitoiiton, Putnam
county, Geo. Orders directed to him will meet
with prompt attention, provided the cash accom
panies the order.
Medicine sent free of charge.
Put up in boxes of sixty ( fid) powders each.
IJtT Price $5 On per box.
For sale in M idison by I*. GUINN ELL.
Certificate of Cure .
Da. J. G. Gibson: —Sir: I have a negro bov
who was violently, attacked, over a year ago, with
acute Rheumatism. Having tried every remedy
that was reputed to be valuable, but all to no good
effect, save a mere temporary relief from pain, I
was at last induced, at the suggestion of a friend,
to trv the virtue of voiir LI NCll’S ANTL-RHEU
MAf IC POWDERS.
I procured a Box of you—administered the
Powders according to directions, and though my
boy waft so badly lamed, in liift feet and ancles,
that lie could scarcely walk, and liis anus and
wrists so inflamed and swolen that lie could with
the greatest difficulty use them, yet about the fifth
day after beginning’their use he 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 mv boy for twelve
months, was almost valueless to me, in conse
quence of Rheumatism, for the last two months
he has resumed his accustomed place in the farm,
and is now, us he was before his afflict ion, the most
valuable servant 1 have.
Respccl fully, kc.,
Wm. Whitfield.
Eaton ton, Ga.. May 2?, 1855. n22-l v
' I,K! IV Ki lSf<\ TtItETIIUR.
HOLLOWAY’S PILLS.
WIIY AllE WE SICK?
IT haft been the lot of the human race to he
weighed down l»V disease and suffering.
HOLLOWAY’S PILLS arc specially adapted to
the relief of the weak, the nervous, the delicate,
uud the infirm, of all climes, ages, sexes, and
constitutions. Professor Holloway personally
superintends the manufacture of his medicines
in the United States, and offers them to a free
and enlightened people, as the best remedy the
world ever saw for the removal of disease.
These Fills Purify Hie Illuod.
I These famous Pills are expressly continued to
| operuteou the stomach, the liver, the k'diicvs,
the lungs, th * skin, and the bowels, correcting
j anv derangement in their functions, purifying
the blood, the very fountain of life, and t!i iv
curing disease in in all its forms.
Dyspepsiu an,l Liver Complaints.
Nearly half the human race have taken those
Pills. It has been proved in all parts of the
world, that nothing has been found equal to them
in cases of disorders of the liver, dyspepsia, and
Stomach complaints generally. They soon give
a healthy tone to these organs, however much
deranged, and .when all other means have failed.
lieucral Debility. 11l Unillli.
Many of the most despotic governments have
opened their custom houses to the introduction
ot these Pills, that they may become tin* medi
cine of the masses. Learned colleges admit that
this medicine is the best remedy ever known for
persons of delicate health, or where the system
lias been impaired, as its invigorating properties
never failed to afford relief.
Female Complaints.
No female, young or old, should be without
this celebrated medicine. It corrects and regu
lates the monthly courses at all periods, acting
in many cases like a charm. It is a Iso t! c beet
and safest medicine that can be giveuto ch id vi
of all ages, and for any complaint; consequently,
no family should be without it.
Holloway 1 s Pills arc the best remedy
known in the world for the following
Diseases :—
Asthma, Bowel Complaints, Coughs, Colds,
Chest Diseases, Costiveness, Dyspepsia, Diarr
hoitt, Dropsy, Debility, Fever and Ague, Female
Complaints, Headaches, Indigestion. Influenza,
Inflammation, Inward Weakness, Liver Com
plaints, Lowness of Spirits, Piles, Stone and
Gravel, Secondary Symptoms, Venereal Affec
tions, Worms of all kinds.
*** Sold at the Manufactories of Professor
Holloway, So Maiden Lane, New York, and 224
Strand, London,and by all respectable druggists
and dealers of medicines throughout the United
States, and the civilized world, in boxes, at 25
cents, 62b| cents,and each.
2*zT' There is a considerable saving by taking
the larger sizes.
N. B.—Direct ions for the guidance of patients
in every disorder are affixed to each Box. 35-Vl
POTASH.
PREPARED POTASH put up ill Till Cans.
Anew article—just the thing for making
soap. P. R. THOM ASON.
Madison, Nov. 30, 48—ly
Fifty Packages Roots nmr Shoes.
I AM now receiving, at the store formerly oc
cupied by J. P. Radford, in connection with
mv l)rv Goods Store, one of the largest and best
selected STOCK OF BOOTS AND SHOES ever
offered in this market, comprising almost every
grade of Staple Shoes, Ladies’ Gaiters, Slippers,
Calf, Kid and Goat walkings3hocs and Bootees, a
large lot sewed and pegged Philadelphia made
shoes, suitable for school misses, gentlemens tine
sewed and pegged Boots,'patent leather and cloth
Congress Gaiters, Oxford Ties, and cloth Opera,
and Slippers; Children, Misses, Boys and Youths
Shoes in great variety. These goods have all
been bought in the New York and Philadelphia
markets for cash, at the lowest prices, and l am
now offering to cash customers great, bargains;
so, with my large and extensive stock of Northern
Boots and Shoes, and Judge Bonnet still on the
Bench (in the cellar,) making the best Brogans,
none wno call need go awav barefooted.
March 16-11. ' T. K. THOMASON.
HATS! HATS!!
BEEBE'S 11ATS, late Spring style, just re
ceived and for sale bv
March 1-nii I*. U. THOMASON.
LATE ARRIVALS!
New supplies of—
Ernest Linwood, by Mrs. Hertz;
Miss Murray’s Travels;
Widow Bedott Papers;
Alone and the Hidden Path ;
Lily, by the author of “ Busy Moments of
an Idle Woman
Also, Courtesies of Married Life, by Airs.
Madeline Leslie;
Christian Theism, a Prize Essay ;
War in Kansas, by G. Douglass Brewerton,
Ac., Ac.
April 12. B.G. LIDDON.
WE invite attention to our selection of II ATS,
consisting of superior Blaek Silk, Hun
garian, Tan, Bro. & Claret’s Palm Leaf and
Straw of various styles.
.> J. MARSHALL & CO.
March 22,1856.
WE invito tfic attention of the ladies to our
large and beautiful selection of Barege,
lirgnnche.nn,! Silk Tissue ROBES, with a variety
of lmudsomc Dress SILKS and other Dress
J. MARSHALL A CO.
March 22.
MeDictyes.
YOU DESERVE CREDIT
FOR YOUR
ji tyffßciov
PROFESSOR WOOD’S HAIR RESTORA
TIVE, is, no doubt, the most wonderful dis
covery of this age of progress, for it will restore,
permanently, gray hair to its original color, cover
thu’head of the bafd with a moat luxuriant growth
remove at once all dandruff and nulling, cure a»l
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 wavv, and preserve the color perfect
ly, and the hair from falling, to extreme, old age.
‘ We could give the testimony of more than one
hundred thousand to the truth of every word we
have written. See circular and the following:
The following is from a distinguished member
of the medical profession:
St. Paul, January 1 *t, 18o;>.
PitOFESson 0. J. Wood —Dear Sir: Unsolicited
r send you this certificate. After being nearly
bald for a long time, and having tried all the hair
restoratives extant, and haying no faith in any, I
was induced on hearing ot yours, to give it a
trial. I placed myself in the hands ot a barber,
and had in)' head rubbed with a good stiff brush,
and the Restorative then applied, and well rubb
ed in, till the scalp was a glow. This I repeated
every morning, and in three weeks the young hair
appeared, aid grew rapidly from August last till
tne present time, an 1 is now thick, black and
strong—soft and pleasant to the touch; whereas,
before, it was liaWh and wiry, what little there
was of it, and that little was disappearing very
rapidly. 1 still use your Restorative about twice
a week, and shall soon have a good and pcifvct
crop of hair. Now, if 1 hud read of these things
—and who has not ? —but have not seen hitherto
any case where auy person s hair was really ben
efited by any of the hair tonics, etc., of the dav;
and it really gives me pleasure to record the re
sult of my experience. I have recommended
your preparation to others, and it already bus u
large aim general sale Territory.
The peopie here know its effects, r.nd have Confi
dence in it. The supply you sent u->, as whole
sale agents for the Territory, is nearly exhausted,
and daily inquiries are made for it. \on deserve
credit for your discovery; and I, for one, return
you my thanks for the benefit it has done me, for
1 certainly had despaired long ago of ever effect
ing any such result. 4 ours, hastily,
° J J. W. BOND.
Finn of Bond & Kcilog, Druggists, St. Fan!.
The undersigned. Rev. J. K. Bragg, is a miniF
ter in regular standing, and pastor of the Orllr -
dox church, i.t Brookfield, Mass. He is a gentle
! man of considerable influence, and universally
beloved. WM. DYER.
tiroolfidd, dm. 19, 1855.
I Professor Wood— Dear'Sir: Having made a
I trial of your Hair Restorative, it gives me plen.*-
' ure to say, that its effect has been excellent in re
moving influimitiou. dandruff, and u constant teii
j dency to itching, with which l have been trou
i hied from mv childhood ; and has also restored
! inv hair, which was becoming gray, to its origi
nal color. I have used no nth r article, with
1 anything like the same pleasure or profit.
| ‘ Vtmrs, trillv, .1. K. liUAGG.
s:„l,„f Jlfinui*, On ’i-h. hw is.-,;;.
1 have used’Professor 0. J. Wood’s Unit Res
and have admired it - woiidejfiil effect.
Mv hair was becoming, as I thought, permanent
ly* grav, but bv the use of the Rstmative, if has
1 resumed its original color, ami: ! have no doubt,
permanently SIDNEY HR ELSE.
Ex Senat. r United State*.
114 Marie! *f. t SL h>ui», March 5, 1855.
I IH: w: Sii:: I ant doing nil extensive travel in
the West and South-weriern Si. tes, as guner.il
for Ad ini’s American Liniment, ar.d would
be glad if you would fa \ *. ,l .c. :
of Professor Wooa’s Hair R.*-t‘*i ativc, ns I fed
assured that lean introduce it in many - placer
where it is not known, as my head is a living
testimony of its valuable property, in restoring
the hair to its natural color. I am forty years
old, and my hair was almost, white; hut after
using three half pint bottles, my hair is as beau
tiful auburn ns it was at sixteen, and much im
proved in appearance, and I would not be without
a bottle on liand for the price often. I should be
very glad to attend to anv matter connected with
tlie’H air Restorative. 1 have been for fifteen years
engaged ;n the same business, and will be glad to
hear from you soon. Very respectfully,
WM. B. BROOME
Sold at. 312 Broadway, New York, 114 Mark, t
street, St. Louis, Missouri, and by all druggists
everywhere. All kinds of family patent medi
cines for sale, on the best possible terms, at Pro
lessor Wood’s establishment, 11 l Market street,
St. Louis.
For sale wholesale and . ‘tail in Madison bv
BENJ. G. LIDDON,
nt the M vdison Book Stork.
March 15 -11 Dm.
HELMBOLD'S GENUINE PRE
PARATIONS.
Ilclmbold’s Highly Concentrated Com
pound Fluid
KXTIt.IUT KUCiI f.
| /•;,/• /)«« ,<f the Jihnhler ,n„! ■//«, Stnct
arts, II 'value##, ant! all Pisceses of tin St.cual
Organs, whether in. Male or P maL./roni
whatt per cause they may here origi
nated, and no mutter of how
LnXG STAXPIXG.
IF YOU have contracted the terrible disease
which, w hen once seated in the system, will
surely go down from one generation to another,
undermining the constitution, and sapping the
ve ry vital fluids of life, do not trust yourself in
t he hauds of Quacks, who start up every day in a
city like this, and till the papers w ith glaring
falsehoods, too well calculated to deceive the
young, and those not acquainted with their tricks.
You cannot be too careful in the selection of a
remedy in these cases.
The FI nil’ Extract Buchu has been pronounced
by eminent physicians tho greatest remedy ever
known. It is a medicine perfectly pleasant in its
taste, and very innocent in its action, and yet so
thorough that it annihilates every particle of the
rank and poisonous virus of this dreadful disease;
and, unlike other remedies, does not dry up the
disease in the blood.
Constitutional Debility, brought on by self
abuse, a most terrible disease, which has brought
thousands of the human race to untimely graves,
thus blasting the brilliant hopes of parents, and
blighting in the bud the glorious ambition of
many a noble youth, can be cured by this infalli
ble remedy. And as a medicine which must
benefit everybody, from the simply delicate to the
confined and despairing invalid, no equal is to be
found acting both as a cure and preventiue.
IIELMBOLD’S
HIGHLY CONCENTRATED FLUID
EXTRACT SARSAPARILLA.
For Purifying the lil/ssl, rationing all /tissues*
aria ng from excess of Mercury, exposure and
imprudence in life , chronic constitutional
disease y a rising from an impure state
of the Blood, and the only reliable
a>u l < fe<i ual In own re/ned >/,
for the Cure rfSepofula, Salt Rheum, Scald Head,
Ulcerations of the Throat and Legs, Paint and
Swellings (f the Bones f TetL r, /*impleson
the Face, and all Scaly Eruptions of
the Skin.
This article is now' prescribed by some of the
most distinguished physicians in the country, and
has proved more efficient in practice than any
preparation of Sarsaparilla yet offered to t he pub
lic. Several cases of secondary Syphilis, Mer
curial and Scrofulous diseases have entirely re
covered in the incurable wards of our Public In
stitutions 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 affected.
Notice.—• Letters from responsible Physicians
and Professors of several Medical Colleges, and
certificates of cures from patients will be found
accompanying both preparations.
Prices.—Fluid Extract of Buchu, $1 per bottle,
or 6 bottles for $5.
Fluid Extract of Sarsaparilla, $1 per bottle, or
6 bottles for $5 —equal in strength to one gallon
ofSvrup of Sarsaparilla.
Prepared and sold by 11. T. IIELMBOLD,
Chemist, 263 Chestnut street, near the Girard
House, Philadelphia. je9—n23
ONE large lot of WEEDING HOES will be !
sold unusually cheap.
March 2d, 1656. * J. MARSHALL kCO
J.ecsi EdbeHisetyetyfs. ;
Gkohgia; } E "r y ) V
Morgan Coustt. } W Thrasher applies for
a Betters of Administration up- j
on the EsUte of John D. Harris, late of said j
C °The'e are thtuCfore to cite and admonish, all j
and singular, the kindred and creditors of said |
deceased to he and appear at my office on or he- :
fore the first Monday m June next, then and there i
to show cause, if any they have, why said letters |
office, in Madisoil,
Al ”f. iri ARNOLD, j
Vo ®“ n CoVsTV. 1 I
' j f„r Letters of Administration
upon the Estate of Lucius W. Brawner, deceased,
with the Will annexed. . . ...
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 June next, then and
there to show cause, if any they have, why said
let ers should not be granted. Given under mj
hand, at office, in Madison, this first dav of May, !
IK.-,«. F. W. ARNOLD, Ordinary.
May 3-18 30d, |
Mortgage .Sheriff Sale.
WILL HE SOLI), on the first Tuesday m
June next, before the Court House door
in the town of Madison, between the usual hours
of sale, the following property, to wit:
Tivcntv Acres of Land, more or less, whereon
Ihe Madison Steam Mill Company’s building are
located, together with ail the improvements
thereon, adjoining F W. Arnold’s and others,
and also the following articles of machinery and
property, to wit: , , ~ ,
Fourteen Spinning Frames, twenty-four Lards,
five Speeders, tour Dressing frames, seven Beets,
one Warping Machine, one Press two Pickers
mid Reed Lance, three Wool Cards, one Wool
Picker one Wool M le, twenty-six Looms one
Binding Machine, one Beaming Machine, lot o!
Winding Blades, one Lathe, one Dresser, two
Corn Mills and Fixtures, one Circular Saw, one
Steam Flngine and Boilers. All of said property
levied on to satisfy a mortgage s, fa. issuing
from Morgan Superior Court, in favor of Robert
Crawley vs. the Madison Steam Mill Company,
and set forth and described in said (i. fa.
JOHN P. KADFERD, Sheriff.
April 24,1836. 17-1 in
' Georgia, 1 \ GKEEABI.Y loan order
Morgan Coi ntt. [r\ of the Honorable the
county, will he sold, before the Court-House door,
in the"town of Monticcllo, Jasper comity, on the
first Tuesday in June next, One Hundred and
Fifty Acres’of Land, lying and being in the
county of Jasper ami Stale aforesaid, oil the
waters of Murder Creek, joining lands of C l .
Aliens, and others it being that part of Lot No
1 is, belonging to Jesse Ball, a lunatic, nml sold
as l.is property, for the interest and benefit of
said Jesse Ball.
Dated this lfith day of April. 18.0,.
JEPTUA BALL, Guardian
i, April 19 4ffil of Jesse Ball, n lunatic.
''•GEORGIA: ) rytXTY DAYS after date
Morgan Cointt. yO application will be made
ol Ordinary of said County, on the first Monday
in June next, for an order granting leave to sell
Two Share* of the Madison Town Hall Stock, he
longing to the estate of M. W. Warren, late of
saidCountv, deceased.
Dated Ilfs 21st dav of Mlrch, i '■
12- |od A. G.'FOSTER, Administrator.
Georgia, ,\ 1 7 HI.RI-.AS, Mary L.
Morgan Coi ntv. - >V Walton, Executrix ot
. 'O, deceased,
applies for letters of dismission:
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all
and singular tin* kindred and creditors i.t said
deceased, to he and appear at my cilice on or
before the first Monday in September next, then
noil there to show cause, if anv they h ive; why
said letters should not he granted.
Given under my hand, at my office in Madison',
tins 27th day of of F’ebruarv, N.Vt,
D-inGm ' V. W. ARNOLD, Ordinary.
Georgia, i \T7HEUKAS, Liford A.
Morgan Cm mv.' \\ Clienei. Aduiinis-
\ trator of Allis C. Me Km- and
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 my ofliee on or
before the first Monday in September next, then
and there to show cause, if anv they have, why
said letters should not be granted.
G veu under mv hand, at mv office in M tdhoti,
this 27th day of F’ehriuirv, IsA'i.
ini',m F. W. ARNOLD, Ordln ry.,
Gkohgia. 1 TTTII Kli HAS, 111 listei
Morgan Cm ntv. J- IV Cockran, Adniinistni-
\ ’ » tor of Plieraby Vass,
deceased, applies for letters of dismission :
These are therefore to e’te and admonish, all
and singular, the kindred and creditors of said,
deceased to be and appear at mv office on or
before the first Monday in September next, then
and there to show cause, if any the) have, why
said, letters should not be granted.
Given under median ’ at office in M idison.
F. \Y. ARNOLD, Ordinarv.
February 16, 1856. 6m’
Gkokoia, ) lITHERKAS, Ethan Brew-
Mouuan County. > \y or. Administrator 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 he and appear at my office on or be
fore the first Monday in September, then and
there to show cause, if any they have, why said
letters should not be granted.
Given under mv hand ut office in Madison.
’ F. \V. ARNOLD, Ordinary.
February 16, 1856. 6m
Georgia, )WJ HERE AS, Thomas J.
Morgan County. > YV Burney and Augustus
\ Reese, Executors of Isaac
Walker, deceased, applies for letters cf dismis
sion :
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
and singular, the kindred and creditors of said
deceased, to he and appear at my office on or be
fore the first Monday in 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 office, in Madison,
this 2Sth dav of March, 1856.’
m6m F. W. ARNOLD, Ordinary.
EHFTY I.BS. WHITE WAX,
at Dnro Store.
DOMESTIC GOODS,
V LARGE Lot <>t Brown and Bleached Home
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, Chambravs, and all
other styles belonging under the title of Domestic
Goods, at the lowest prices.
SHEPHERD & FITZPATRICK.
March ‘2O, ISoG.
J UST RECEIVED, anew supply of HOOP
SKIRTS: also, a lot of Ladies’ Linen Em
broidered COLLARS, and Gentlemen’s Linen
SIIIRT BOSOMS, by
April 12. J. MARSHALL & CO.
GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS.
BLACK Cloths, Colored Cloths, Black and
Colored Cussimeres, tine Linen Drills, Mar
seilles for Coats and Pants—checked, striped and
plain—Gloves, Cravats, suspeuders, half Hose,
Silk and Linen Ilnndercliiefs, and other artistes.
12. SHEPHERD A FITZPATRICK?
ONE THOUSAND LIIS. I’UTTY,
nt Drug Stork.
DYE STUFFS — Logwood, Indigo, Prussian
Uliic, Madder, Copperas, Blue Stone,
at Drug Stork.
"TARUSSES for Infants and Adults, and ABDO
-1 MIN'AL SUPPORTERS for Ladies,
nt Drug Stork.
BROWN LOW’S BOOK.
THE GREAT IKON WHEEL EXAMINED
and its false Spokes extracted, by Wm. G.
Brownlow, of Knoxville, Tenn. A supply of this
Book just received and for sale bv
May 8.-18 BENJ. G. LIDDON.
IttETIIODIST HYMNS.
A BEAUTIFUL lot of Methodist Hvmn
TX Books, bound in Silk Velvet, Turkev’Mo
rocco, Roan and Sheep, just received from Nash-
Tlll «- BENJ. G. LIDDON.
IVjiseell^eoiis.
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Are Curing the Sick to an extent never
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Invalids, Read and Judge for Yourselves.
JULES HAUEL, Esq., the well known perfumer
ot Chestnut street, Philadelphia, whose choice
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known.*
The venerable Chancellor Wardlaw, writes from
Baltimore, 15th April, 1854:
*• Du. J. C. Ayer— Sir: I have taken your Pills
with great benefit, for the listlessness, languor,
loss of appetite, and Billions headache, which has
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John F. Bcattv, Esq., Sec. of the Penn. Railroad
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“Pa. It. R. Office, Philadelphia, Pec. 13.1853.
“ Sir I take pleasure in adding my testimony
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“Acton, M( . r XoV. 25. 1853.
“ Dr. J. C. Aykr— Dear Sir: l have been af
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untold of amount of suttering, have been com
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U eked my eyes, and tiu.le me almost blind,
besides the utioiidiii «.b!e pain ; at others it settled
in the scalp of mv he .<l, anal has kept me partly
' bald all my days ; >< m. t ; n:cs it came out in my
face, and kept it for months a raw st.ro.
“About nine week.- ago I commenced t.iking
your Cntli irtic Pills, and now am entirely free
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conveying information that slmlf do good to oth
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Yours, Ac.,
MARIA RICKER.”
“ I have known the above named Maria Ricker
from her childhood, and her statement is strictly
true. ANDREW J. MESERVE,
Overseer of the Portsmouth Maiiuf g. Cos.”
Capt. Joel Pratt, of the ship Marion, writes from
Boston, 2oth April, 185-1.
“ Your Pills have cured me from a billions at
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made him well known, not only in this, but the
neighburii g States.
il .Ynr Or’<'<ux, 5/7/ Apr!?, 1854.
“Sir : I have great satisfaction in assuring you
that myself and family have been very much ben
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two years -inco, of a severe and dangerous cough,
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fords, and from any of the numerous remedies l
had taken.
“ You seem to us, Doctor, like a providential
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we are not unmindful of it.
Yours respect fill Iv,
LEAVITT TIIAXTER.”
“S+aafe Ckgmher, Ohio , April oth. 18 >4.
“ Dr. J. C. Aykr— Honored Sir: 1 have made a
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Yours with great respect,
LUCIUS B. METCALF.”
The above are all from persons who are public
ly known where they reside, and who would not
make these statements without a thorough con
viction that they were true.
Prepared by J. C. AYER,
Practical and Analtvical Chemist, Lowell, Mass.
Sold by Dr. W. S. MEfERE, Madison ; Giiay
bill A Cos., Eaton ton, and Druggists everywhere.
Haviland, Risley A Cos., Augusta, Wholesale
Agents. March 15 11—4 m.
Important to Lawyers and others.
“JUDGE BENNETT’S DECISION IN
TIIE SHOE CASE."
IT appearing to the Court, from all the evidence
that has been heard, and from all the facts
that have been shown here from day to dav, it
becomes my pleasaut duty—a duty that I owe to
myself, my country, and' my barefooted consti
tuency—to declare, without any hesitation what
ever, that P. R. THOMASON 'is now receiving
some of the best and prettiest dates of Shoes that
has ever been seen within the limits of this the
Ocmulgee Circuit. 11. BENNETT, J. 0. C.
Madison, March 22, 1856.
YOUR WANTS
HAVE and will continue to occupy our at
tention.
IV e are receiving, and have now in store, a fine
stock of SUGARS, consisting of New Orleans
and Muscovafo Brown, White and Yellow Coffee;
Stuart’s A. B. and C., clarified. Also,
Old Gov’t Java, prime Rio and Laguira
COFFEE; Extra FLOUR; SALT; BACON
HAMS; TEAS; fine CHEWING and genuine
Turkish SMOKING TOBACCO. A good stock
of WOOD and WILLOW WARE. A general
assortment of HARDWARE and CROCKERY.
We are prepared to, and will, sell all of them
at tlic smallest advauce.
April 29. S. B. ROBSON A CO.
TO FARMERS.
DO you want to buy good HOES? You can
get them from us. They have been tried
and pronounced by those who did so the heft
they ever used. For sale low bv
April 29. S. B. ROBSON A CO.
TRUMPLER & PECK
GUN AND LOCK SMITHS
Respectfully informs the citizen. \
Madison and public generally that
are prepared for manufacturing 'Shot
Rifles and PUtols-warranted to shoot well '
repairing. ■
Guns, Pistols, Locks, Keys, Ac., will be retjaiW
in the best possible manner, for those .L
favor us with a call, at short notice
whe„ B d^erer iring,m,St *" J*
INSURE YOUR LIVES.
Life is very uncertain, ao d «...
losses and troubles are too frequent!,- f»|!
for want of caution in this respect Valn.hu
servants can also be made safe in their mIZ t
their owners, by application to the SOFTUcdo
MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY, atthf j
flee of the agent m Madison, Oa„ at reason.hu
rates of premium. JOHN ROBSON Agent
January 8, 1856. ’ *
DR. M FIBRE’S
SCENTED TOOTH PASTE.
THE best article out for Cleansing the Tend,
Purifying the Breath, and Preserving the
Gums iu a healthy condition. For sale at th.
32-ts DRUG STORE.
HERRINGS’
Patent Champion Fire and Burgolai
PROOF SAFES.
TIIE GREAT interest manifested bv the nuh.
he to procure more perfect security f r ,,„
tire for valuable papers, such as Bonds' Mon
gages, Deeds, Notes and Books of Account than
the ordinary safes heretofore in use had afforded
induced the subscribers to devote a large portion
of time and attention, during the past ftrsHtm
yam, in nullini/ impnctinnts and dunitrim fsr
tliuoltfiH, and they now beg leave to assure their
numerous friends and the public generally, that
their efforts have I wen crowned with complete
success, and now offer the “IMPROVED lien
RING’S PATENT M OULD’S F.UIU’RLIru
FIRE PROOF SAFE,” as the Ui
CHAMPION SAFE OF THE WORLD
1 laying been awarded medals at both the World’s
Fair London, 1801, and in New York, 1858 a»
superior to all others. It is now, nndoubtjdlv
entitled to that appellation,and secured with *'
HALL’S PATFNT POWDER PROOF LOCKS,
(which also was awarded medals as above,lfortas
the most perfect Fire and Burglar Preof Safes
ever before offered to the public.
The subscribers also manufacture all kinds of
Boiler and Chilled Iron Bank Chests and Vaults
'atilt Doors and Money Boxes or Chests, for
Brokers, Jewellers and Private Families’ H,r
Plate, Diamonds, und other valuables. Aid aie
also patentees (by purchase) and manufacturers
of Joxks’ Paths.t Pkhjiitatios Bank Lock
SILAS C. HERRING A- CO.. Patentees,
Green Block, Nos. 13.>, 187 and 138 Water-street
Agents in Gcotgia, BELLA PRENTICE, Su
ramin It. nS- ."nt
NEW SPRING GOODS.
I AM now receiving my usual supple of Stiff tig
Goods, consisting of almost, every variety
and style of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods itsnali'v
kept in att up-country Store, among which unit
l>e tumid—
Bleached and Brown Homespuns ami Drills,
Stripes, f ieks, Cottpuades, Demins, Brown laiicti,
Linen Drills, Prints Lawns, Muslin, Bareges,
Tissues, Silks and Greuedinet, some beautitiil
und of the latest styles; Plain Jaconet and Swiss
Muslins, Embroidered and Dotted do.. White
Brilliants (anew article for Chiidr. it's Dresses',
Under Sleeves, Collars, Bonnets, Bonnet ltih
lions, Ac.. Ac.
Fur GENTS’ WE AR Fine Cloths, Cassini, iw
\ e tings, Italian Cloths, a large lot Ready-made
( riming, both f«»r Bov? and Gentlemen, among
which may be found Marseilles Vest*, Coats ami
Pants, Linen do., Italian and Quern's Cloth do.,
Planters and Brown Linen do., Beebe's fim-t
Silk Huts; Shoes, Boots, Ac., Ac., wit It a general
stock of Groceries, Sugar, Coffee, Molasses, Suit
Iron, Weeding Hoes. Trace Chains, Ac., Ac., nil
bought for (toh, and will be sold at the low«»t
]\ U. THOMASON.
Madison, March 12, 1856.
THE BALM
jlTHOliSlfliil FLOWERS,
rojt
BEAUTIFYING THE COMPLEXION,
j -B»/ Removing all Ft tel leu, Piwpht,
ot hniptninx from the Face, haring
the Fit it Pare, Soft an,l White.
k y W four things wc guaranty
TO BEAUTIFY TIIE COMPLEXION.
’’ V* “ ,u ": cl . I“’»v two er three drops. I die
Balm, and wash the face night and morning. la
n very short lime yun will perceive the naie-ic.l
effect. *■
HOW TO CURL IIAIR, LEAVING IT BRIGHT
„ . AND GLOSSY,
utib oil a small quantity of pomatum or bear’s
grease, then dip tlie hands in-told water pmirun
vour hands three or four drops of the “ Balm of
Thousand Flowers,” for sale by any Druggist;
rub it through the hair, ami yon can curl it ia
any manner you please. Some hair may not earl
easily at first, but bv a few applications it will
be rendered perfectly easy.
SHAVING MADE EASY.
Every person xvho shaves himself (and every
gentleman ought), will find the “ Balm of Tima
sand flowers ’ the most agreeable article for
that purpose; dip your brush in either warm or
e-old. or even salt water, pour one, two, or three
drops of “ Balm,” and rub it on the face. It not
only makes a delightful lather, lntt alleviates the
pain consequent on shaving, rendering the shaven
part soft, white and healthy. In using this ar
ticle, you dispense with all sharing apparatus but
brush und razor. Price only fiftv cents a bottle
will last longer than fifty cents worth of ordi
nary shaving soap, while it removes from the
face all pimples ami blemishes whutever.
SW EET AND PERFUMED BREATH
May easily be acquired by using tliis “Balm”
as a dentnfnce. Wet your brush and pour on a
single drop ; wash the teeth night and morning;
in a very short time they will become white as
alabaster, and the breath sweet as the roses, of
which the “Balm ’is composed. The Proprie
tor will forfeit 1
ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS)
where it can be proven there has been a single
failure. b
The luiiclerboeler Magazine says of it: “It is
not our wont to allude tokindred lubrications, but
we can say, front the ocular proof, that the ‘ Balm
oi a 1 nousand Flowers,’ a preparation for re
nrovtng tan pimples and freckles from the face,
shaving cleansing the teeth, and curling the
hair, sold by hetridge & Cos., Boston, is the best
article of the kind we have everencountered. It
is, in reality, all that it purports to be.”
FETRIDGE a CO.,
Manufacturers and Proprietors,
„ , Boston and New Yorks
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