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* C. W. RICHTER,
DEALER IN -
ti7A7@j&4s & SILDSISS*
Jcnc%, Silver and Plated Ware. !
Watciea, Clocks and Jewelry carefully repaired. |
TERMS STRICTLY CArill.
cf.D-Iy
FRANK H. NICHOLS, M. D.,
PHTSIOXAN & SURGEON.
Offict, b.-low Messrs. Fears & Swanson’s store,
Madison. 37
FANNIN A- WINGFIELD,
ATTORN IES AT LAW,
Orricr— Over the AfadUvn Dray Store,
J. A. BILLUPS,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
MAD I SOX, Ga.
'7TU nice in the Court House, opposito tlic
Cook's Office.
Nov. is, IS5*.
DK. WILLIAM 11. liUlvß,
S3 3*3 x*? rss* S3 *S?a
OFFICE, UJ’ STAIRS, TOWN 11 ALL,
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W. M. BURNETT,
MANUFACTURER AND DEALER IN
81031,iJS, B.'UOLES, IIIR.KBSS, TRUMS,
CarpXArti/n, Saddlery Ware, Leather,
Thread, Luck.*, rf'e. <{•<•.,
Center serei t, nest and .or below Payne A Harris’
Muhmn, (la,
BENJAMIN G. LIDDON,
Itotlsr hi
BOOK'S. STATIONERY, MUSIC, FANCY
ti-tons, PERFUMERY, Ac.Ao.,
Two <1 »>n* . !.r;V(S Town I fill, Madison, Georgia
FANI'Y MTATKmKHY.
JUST roroivoiJ, a *>o in: if til lot of Fanny Oolor
<ml links! Note ami Letter Puper.-*, and En
velopes to match.
April 1 8. G. LIDDON.
NOTICE.
fTVIK niulrr.-i'ci’k’d will continue the Lmrfbor
I :■ l ine: -on hi* own account. Orders for
juunh« :• inn ■ he sent to him at Warren ton.
March 1, Uw<). 10-ly .TOLL HALL.
MY DK.VIt SIR, —I desire to state a few
instances of good resulting from the use
of tho Pain Killer. The first case that I shall
mention in which 1 performed a cure was that of
« servant bov who had his right hand severely
scalded by the falling of boiling oil on it, was in
few days perfectly cured by the application of a
mixture of Cream and Pain Killer, as directed in
such cases. Then my girl was cured of an ob
stinate cough. Lastly, l shall refer to invsclf—
I took the medicine not from any confidence I
had in it; on the contrary, 1 took it with a groat
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
nn nicer in the mouth. In addition to the above
ncase of cholera was brought to my notice; a
c M&chiuan was attacked with this disease, ami
medicines kept for this complaint were given to
the uiau without any effect, and, as the last re
sort, when ho 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.
K. W. CHILL, Calcutta,lndia.
I)bau Sms—Wo began selling Perry Davis’
Pain Killer with very little cllort on our part;
sales wore small at first, but as H 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
remedy for all those diseases your pamphlet
spoke of. From these recommendations we were
induced to use it in our own families, and now
continue its use with great satisfaction. We
hwo sold more of the Pain Killer than we ever
hive since or before of any other medicine in tho
same length of timeund v. do not hesitate to
say that it gives better satisfaction to the pur
chaser than any other article we have ever sold.
Hurry of business has prevented our sending
certificates, hut we have in our vicinity'from
fifteen hundred to two thousand living witness s
who testily to iheir neighbors, day bv day, of
t!i| value of Davis’ I’iiu Killer. Keep a large
supniy in iilie West, it is jam such a medicine
us tlio pcoplu want, un.l they have uiready found
out that t!i *v c:iu cure the fever and ague for
twenty-five"cent lt will cure a cold iu one
hour—a severe cough in one night and has
proved to be (lie best medioin » in use tor a dis
eased stomach and mmv other purposes.
LOCKWOOD k GRAHAM,
Siudu Ay City. Ohio.
Pr.raiv Davis’ Vkgbtarlr Pain Killer. — «
V.HuntA:-! 1 •, eou.seientkm.sly, and with much
pfoismi:*. w recommend io our readers die
above! 0.l r.i Heine. We snortk from our own
observer >" and » xperience witch wa say that it
ratio-.-. • f by rh igic, from alljiarts of
the body, -i.i l . one . f ike best medicines in use
forvlvi-ko.v: !! r ho:, end removing the pro
’• V: : - V ot vhok ra. It is cpplkd
bah iniernhv rod o\t div. with tlm last
c.fect.v an 1,0 ; mvh > onVc used the Pain
K . ~0-v ' .Id n i . ■ it eenstantlv
n their h'” OvM..,
Os w 1 . i-d t ‘ rv Davis i’.-.in
Kill®" * ha ' .M' l ; , iu *, fruilv for *>mo
year*, and t : id a r- . » recommending
. duald - • -I: me, A, t should be kopt in
e- • • fiiiuji ‘Ve ■ ' I wo; -lei tul an 1
%• dv :>'• its IV *.- recently, within the
U ‘ .'<r ,l have, known a voy s-'Vcr,' ca-ri of
h" :tVits -!I rt'LqVed 'I promising
p•• !v . .ir\ I y this, in my e -?iin.it on, jw u.r
aai.R re nod;.. JABEZ S. SWAN,
Pastor of the U mtingion street Baptistl
Church, New London, Conn. \
Pwiff Pain Killer.—l was attacked with
. and if odd became very distressing;
-isi th:< med : e ne according to tlm directions, |
♦.Hi wis eared in three days. Mv wifo was also j
Attacked with p iin in tho stomach,' in cenpfo- i
«u nice of eating to 6 soon after a tit of sickness; j
the was relieved in u few miputes bifter taking i
medicine. . To us her own words, she said j
ae felt the pain romobc after sho h id taken it,
»quick as yot| could sec a lump of sugar dis
•lvo in cold water. My sou was burnt so badly
i® skin waa oil; I applied the medicine hu
. o l*. itcly, and it took the fire out uud healed
m wound in loss time than Icv r.saw one healed
f-jfore. One of my chi'dr a foil over a chair and
aruisei its head very bad, but the bruise was
#oon diapered by b.uhing in this medicine. 1
will mention one case move of its wonderful
effect in curing a wound indicted by my son’s
filling out of doors and cutting himself badlv ; '
the pain was soon relieved, and the wound hen fed !
bv th’s medicine. In fact, it is the best family
medicine 1 ever used lbr the cure of cohls,
coughs, and a number of other complaints inci
dent to the human fnmilv.
PBRBY M. PfcCKH VM. Fall River.
The Pain Killer is sold bv SMITII k ISZZ ARD,
and A. ALEXANDER, Atlanta; BARRETT A
CARTER and CLARK, WELLS k I)UBOSE,
Augusta : JNO. B. MOOREand TIIOA M. TUR
KEU & CO., Savannah; and by Druggists and
Grocers everywhere. Apnll ‘J-Sm.
811 9A&3&Y
Goods.
NEW GOODS.
WE are daily receiving our EXTENSIVE
STOCK of GOODS, and are now ready
to exhibit the prettiest lot of DRESS GOODS,
COLLARS, Black and Colored MANTILLAS
and SCARPS, that wc* have ever kept. Our
Stock furt her consists of—^viz.—English, Jfrenclv
and Americau PRINTS; French aasHCotcn
GINGHAMS; Printed JACONETS, BRIL
LI ANTES, Flounced JACONETS, Portsmouth
LAWNS, perfectly Fast Colors, at LB%c. per
yard. Also, Flounced BAREGES, GRENA
DINES, Plain and Figured BAREGES.
13 Pieces Naunikeag Lopg Clo h;
5 “ Georgia “ “
11 ** Marshall’a No. 1 u
b “ Bates’ Long **
b Great Falls * **
10 lt HoT)0 Lonsdale Long Cloth ;
** Allendale 4t **
Pillow Case Cotton,
Peppered Bleached Joans,
“ Brown u
17 “ Metropolitan, Broadway, York and
Eagle Tickings:
Demins, l’laid ana Stripe Homespuns;
1 Bnlo Choctaw Stripes;
Linen Duck and Planters* Lincna,
“ 7-8 Granitvihe Shirtings,
“ 4.4
“ Peppered 7- r > Shirtings,
Brown A Farmer’s Linens,
20 Pieces Irish Linens, —25c. to
India Diinit v,
Fei * •entitle Dimity,
American Crash, Cotton Flannels,
Snow-drop TableClollis,Towels,Ac.
Bonnet Ribbons and Elastic Belts,
Rich lot of Dress Triulrnings,
Braids, Bindings, Ac.
100 Doz. Gents’, Ladies’ and Children’s Hosiery
(In the above lot is LieU Thread Jfo
eiery.)
Grass, Hoop, Mohair and Corded
Skirts: *
New stylo White Skirting, Ac.; to
gether with all goods necessary for
Family use.
C f A )T H. I X(i—Coin pic tc—viz.:
24 Pair White Linen Pants,
ilt “ Plain .M ir.seilles and Union Pants,
12 li Fig’d Fancy Drill “
24 u Farmers’ Linen “
13 ** Planters’ Drill “
24 4< Demins nnd Cottonade “
12 u Black Drab De Eto u
24 “ Boys’ Linen and Cotton u
24 White Linen end Duck Coats,
4b Fanners’ “ “ “
12 Plaid Marseilles "
12 Blue Demina **
13 Grass Cloth 14
24 Black Italian and Alpacca **
13 “ “ Vests,
2\ Colored Marseilles Vesta,
24 White
12 Plaid Union “
24 Brown Fanners’ Linen Yefdn,
Cotton and Linen Drawers,
20 Doz. Shirt Collars,
J 2 Hickory Shirts,
7 “ Linen Bosom Shirts,
Cravuts, Stocks, Ac.
HATS.
13 Gentlemen’s Patent Hat:*,
12 “ Black Bound Leghorn
Huts,
13 Gentlemen’s Grenada Ilais,
12 Boys’ Palin Leaf “
12 “ Pressed Palm Leaf Hat;*,
12 Men’s “ “ “ ”
34 B. T. Canada Straw **
Panama Pressed **
lu Boys’ Brown Leghorn w
and Men’s Tea Color **
12 “ Black Leghorn 11
13 11 Black, Claud and Brown Hats,
24 “ “ Wool Hals, Ac.
I • SHOES.
It is the opinion of the people of Morgan, that*
ttcnl makes the best Brogaus that is Bold in this
market, and wo have—
-750 Pair Bunt’s Black Brogans,
250 u Russet il
100 u “ Planters’ “
200 11 “ “ Shoes,
100 tl Women’s Pegged “
00 “ Calf “
00 “ Misses’ (hmt “
50 11 Ladies’ Calf, with Kid Tops,
75 “ “ Tampico Goat Boots,
75 ** u Kid Medium Bottom Boots,
75 41 u Morocco Pump “ “
75 “ Children’s “ “ “ “
** Ladies’Walking Shoes and Slippers,
12 “ “ Kid Glove Slippers,
75 “ Milos A Son’s Gaiter Boots,
12 “ Gents’ Kid Gaiters,
12 u “ Oxford Ties, As.
P. S.—-We arc expecting, in a few days a large
lot of MACKEREL and SALMON.
FLAILS & SWANSON,
Corner Centre and Main Streets.
Madison, April 3, 1856.
lUST RECEIVED, r. verv baudsome ussort
nieinoi BOYS’ CLOTIII.sG, Black Italian
Cloth Coalv, Li non Cn«dsnnd Pauls, Bools and
Shoes, Leghorn nod Palm Hals.
April /. and. MARSHALL A CO.
ROBSON, FLTZ RAT RICK & CO.,
RE now in receipt of their SPRING and
SUMMER Stock of
DSY GOODS—
DP.KSS HOODS OF EVUUV VAUIETY—
among which are
Organdie and Barege ROBES,
Beautiful SHALLIES of nil (Colors,
Printed J ACONETS mid ORGANDIES,
I’repe BAREGES, new and handsome,
Foulard SILKS for Ladies’ Dresses—very neat—
GINGHAMS and CALICOES—a good assort
ment.
White Goods.
Plain Nainsook MUSLINS,
Striped and Checked Nainsook MUSLINS,
Plain Jaconet MUSLIN,
Hair Cord
White Swiss “
“ Checked “
Irish LINENS, warranted the best quality;
Linen PILLOW CASING and SHEETING,
Brown and Blenched DOMESTICS,
“ “ JEANS.
Mantillas*
Handsome MANTILLAS of several styles.
Gloves nml Mitts.
French Embroidered COLLARS: Swiss and
Jaconet TRIM Ml MGS;
Scotch Embroidered COLLARS; Swiss and
Jaconet BANDS.
Umvdy-inmle Clothing.
April 5, 1856. 14
rtJST opening anew lot of Barege ROBES, of
various colors.
April 12. J. MARSHALL k CO.
GENTS* GOODS.
\ FINE stock of Cottonade, Planters’Linens,
Linen Drills, Marseilles, for Pants and
Vest*;, Black Cassimers, plain and twilled, at
April 12. SWA NSOX, JETT k CO.
Nov/ Firm!—Wow Goods!!
E are now receiving our SPRING STOCK
VY of Staple and Fancy Dry Roods,
consisting in part of Bleached, Brown, Striped
and Plain HOMESPUNS; Bleached ami Brown
DRILLINGS; Bleached and Brown SHEET
INGS; Pillow Case COTTONS, Pillow Case
LINENS, Linen SHEETINGS, Linen and Cotton
DIAPERS, French, English and American
PRINTS, Ginghams, Printed Lawns, Printed
Jaconets, Organdies, Brilliantes, Bareges, Tis
sues, Embroideries; a fitio vuriotvof WHITE
; <: 001)S Cloths, Cisshncres, Liiien Drills, Mar
-1 si'dles. Planters’ Linens, Cottouades, Clothing,
! Shoes; together with a fine stock
j of GROCERIES ami HARDWARE.
I All ot the above goods are entirely new, and
' V E, . con hucnt, if our friends and the public
will give us a call, we can suit them in price as
well as style aiul quality.
SWANSON, JETT A CO.
April 4, 1356.
BK BV «C » a B A B PC «»
HIGH &. Cos.
Respectfully inform the citizens of
Madisou :uid the Public that they have
| received a large ami well assorted Stock of Staple
and Fancy DRY GOODS, Shoes, Clothing, Hats,
Hardware, light Groceries, Ac., to which they
invite particular attention—nil of which will b'e
!' sold at the lowest possible prices, and a liberal
discount will be made to cash buyers.
Our stock of Dress Goods/ Embroideries,
Linens and White Goods is very complete, and
1 persons disposed to buy, will do well to call and
| examine our assortment. Our best efforts will
j be offered to please all who will favor us with a
call, and jio charge made for showing goods.
At O’Krkfk’s old stand, Town Hull Building.
I April 12, 1850.
DRY GOODS!
SPRING IMPORTATION, 1850!
IjALIjERSTEDT & DE3IISG
CORNER CNIiF.B THE GLOBE HOTEL,
AUGUSTA, GA.,
A RE now in receipt of their magnificent stock
of SPRING DRY GOODS, embracing
French, English and Italian style* and fabrics,
and every article usually kept in the Dry Goods
line, would call particular attention to their
Silk, Grenadine, Tissue, Barege and Tuillerio
RUBES, Lace and Chantilla MANTILLAS,
Ombre and Chcne SILKS, Black Gro de Rhine
am! Taffeta SILKS, LACES, EMBROIDERIES,
CORBETTES, GLOVES, Ac.
ALSO,
RUSSIA HEMP MATTING,
peculiarly adapted to Court Houses, Offices and
Passages—noted for durability and freedom from
noise of the tread. Also, Plain and Check
MATTING, all widths. April 23-17
NEW SPRING GOODS.
FULL SUPPLIES.
WILLIAM SHEAR,
AUGUSTA, CA.,
HAS received his full supplies of SPUING
GOODS, comprising a large assortment
of new and beautiful style* of Fuircy and Staple
articles, suitable for Hie present season, among
which are
Paris Printed Crgandica and Jaconet Muslins,
at very 1 low prices;
Plain and Colored dial lies, and Rich Printed
Bareges ;
Plain Bareges and Crape Muretz, of beautiful
colors;
English and French Prints and Briliiartes, of
new arid beautiful styles ;
Ladies’ .Spring and Summer Silks, of the latest
styles;
Plain Black Silks, of superior quality and at
very lor/ prices;
SfujiCnor Black Silks, without lustre, for
Ladies’ Mourning Dresses;
Lupin’s Summer Black Bombazines and Black
Challies;
Plain Black Crape Maretz, and Black Bareges
for Ladies’ Mourning Dresses;
Superior Mourning Ginghams, of now and
beautiful style;-,;
Mourning Muslins and Plain Black Lawns;
English Black Crapes, aud Ladies’ Mourning
Veils:
Ladles’ Mourning Collars and Undorslccrcs;
Ladies’Embroidered Muslin Basques, of new
and beautiful styles;
Ladles’ Embroidered Muslin Collars and Un
de rsleeves ;
Jaconet cud Swiss Muslin Bands, Inserting#
and Edgings;
Real Thread and Valenciennes Lace Edgings
and Inserting**;
Ladies’ Bpring and Summer Mantillas, of new
and beautiful styles;
Ladies’ Embroidered and Scolloped Linen Cam
bria Handkerchief*;
Ladies’ Wide Ileiu-stiteh Linen Cambric Hand
kerchiefs, for mourning;
Superior Linen Cambrics and French Lawns;
Superior Plaid Nainsook and Dotted Swiss
Muslim*;
Plain Swiss, Mull, Nainsook and Jaoonoi mus
lins, iit very low prices; ,
Plain White Organdy aud Tarlatan Muslins
of extra width;
Plain Pink and Orange Colored Tarlatan Mus
lins, for covering Chandeliers nml Looking-
Glasses;
Superior 4-4 Irish Liuenj and 124 Linen Shoot
ings ;
Damask and Table Diapers, r f superior quality ;
Huckabacks, and Scotch Diapers, for Towels ;
12*4 Allendale and Hamilton Bleached'Sheet
ings; a full supply of Bleached and Brown Shirt
ings of tho best make ;
A largo supply of articles suitable so servants’
wear;
Madonna Mixtures, Iliimdaya Lustres, and all
wool Dobcgo'i of the befltslyje for Ladies’ Travel
ing Dresses;
A complete assortment of Ladies, gentlemen,
Mises, Youth and children’s Hosiery ;
Ladies’ White Hair Cloth Skirts and French
Corse tts ;
Ladies’ Embroidered Marseilles and Corded
Skirts; _
Superior Marseilles, Lancaster and Allendale
Quilts ;
Cotton Osimburgs and Georgia Stripes at the
lowest prices;
With a great variety of other articles, suitable
for Family and Plantation use, and all of wlucli
will be sold ut very low prices for cash. The
public are respectfully requested to call and ex
amine the assortment.
Augusta, April 2'% 1856.
1855.
FALL TRADE.
I’oruLA II PRICES!
WARD, J3TJXIOHAHD & CO.,
AUGUSTA, (lA.,
A RE now op ning their FALL and WINTER
j/A. supplies ofchuico
FAMILY DRY GOODS,
selected with great care from recent importations,
and comprising an assortment which lbrßich
ncf's>, 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-cde of Frircn than they have boon usually
bought here, they beg tv* assure their friends in
M unison and surrounding counties that thevintond
to keep up l lris standard of CHOICE GOODS,
and to keep down prices to a lair remunerative
profit. To ca*h mul ni-mpt pat/hxj customers, and
to none others, we shall oiler (jukat induckmi:\ts
to visit our establishment. Our Stock consists
in part of the following
DRESS GOODS.
Rich 5 elvet Brocaded Silks, Moire Antique
Silks, in black and r dors, New and Beautiful
Shades of Plain and Ripped Silks, very heavy
and rich, Plaid and Striped Silks in grout variety,
Black Italian and Till Ufa Silks, Silk Rohes, Satin
Turk, Cashmeres, Drl.aines, Amolino Cloths,
Plaid Stuti's, French nml English Merinoes, all
shades. Plain DeLaines, Persian Cloths, English,
French end American Calicoes and uhigh.:ms)
Calico Robes, Ac.; Black Bombazines, Canton
Crapes, Canton Cloths, Black Clmllics and Al
pacas, Embroideries a.id Lace Goods of every
description, Evening Dress Goods in every va
riety.
' MEN’S AND BOYS’ WEAR.
Cloths, C.issimeres SatinotsD e^Hngs,Tweeds,
Ac., Ac.
FOR FAMILY USE.
Bath, Whitney, and Rose Blankets, Linen and
Cotttou Sheeting, Pillow-case Linen - end Potters
Red, White, (Le,-, Given, Blue, Welsh, Saxmiv
and Domestic Flannels, Flmker Flaun. !.\ Plain
and Figured Sneque Flannels, Table Damask,
Doylies, Napkins, Wine Cloths, Towelmgs, l.aee
and Muslin Ouriaitis, Curtain Material', Frv.d
Olodis, Colored and W'hde Dimities, Huckabnek
and Bird’s- \ve Diapers, Ac.
PLANTATION GOODS.
Negro Blankets, Georgia and Kculueky Plains,
Cotton O e. Georgia Stripes, Ac.
Orders Tilled \viih the nfost careful aiteution,
and all goods warrant' and.
33 WARD, BURCUARD k CO.
\ i WARE, Dining aud Tea Sets, which wc
offer at Augusta prices.
March 22. J. MARSHALL k CO.
cAiiv'iivisv.
THE cheapest Carpeting, we think, that has
ever been oliered in this market.
March 22. J. MARSHALL k CO.
LAND FOR SALfT
TnE SUBSCRIBER offers for Sale the Plan
tation on where he lives, containing five
hundred and eighty acres, more, or less, situated
about or.e and a-hulf mile from Madison, on the
Georgia Rail Road, and it is a beautiful situation,
with good improvements, good Gin House ond
Cotton Press. This Plantation being situated
near the schools, and colleges in Madison, which
arc not surpassed by any in tho State, to persons
wishing to educate their children, it affords an
opportunity seldom found. Call and see the
Plantation for yourself; I will sell tho place a
bargain. D. S. BUTLER.
March 6. 10— ts
job printing!!
&WR arc prcpnrctl to (to Mt kinds
ofprintmg.snohas PAMPHLETS.
OAT A LOttUES. OIRCULARS,
U USIN' ESS CAUDS, I!(,A\K
NOTES nml LEGAL BLANKS,
PROGRAMMES, bills, pos!
IJERB, BALL, PART V mul WED
’I 1 Ac., Ac., with ucatucse,nnd at
shortnotice. Give us atria).
Office over the “il idieon Bonk Stor*,’’ Main,
etioct. • ’ •
IlJisceJ^oeotts.
GROCERIES, AtC.
TUfeaubseribers respectfully call t batten tion
of the public to their Btock of tfrj- Goods,
Groceries, Drugs, Ac., now on hand, in store, for
sale, cubap FOii ca?h— cons is ling in the following
articles, viz:
Ncvr Orleans Sugars, j Opodeldoc, Gastdr Oil,
Porto Rico “ Laudanum, Paregoric,
Refined "me | Vermifuge, Peppertnint
Crushed “ Cinnamon, Snuff,
Loaf “ No. 6, Pain Kiilcr,
Rio Coffee, Turpentine, Bears’Oil,
Lnguira, 44 Nutmegs, Mace, Indigo
Old Gov. Java u Blue Stone, Salt Pctre,
Ounny Bagging, Alum, Glass, Putty,
Rope, Twine, Train Oil, Mustard,
Candles, Pepper, Spice, Duffield Blankets,
Cloves, Tobacco, Bi’cd A Br’n Shirting,
SalL Mackerel, Codfish, Plaids, Apron Checks,
Pickled Salmon, Tea, Ticking, Cassimere.*,
Fulton Market Beef, Jeans, Fancy Prints,
Candies, Soaps, Spades, Wool Shawls. Purses,
Raisins and Almonds, Handkerchiefs,
Hegnrs, Nuts, Comforts, Suspenders,
Table Salt, Hose, White and Slate,
Blasting A Gnu Poird’r 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, Ilook and Eye Hinges,
Planters “ Stirrup Irons, Chisels,
Boys’ il Hammers, Augurs,
Mon and Boys’ Flushed Saddles, Bridles,
and Glazed Caps, Martingales,
Lasting Buttons, 1000 Gallons Jugwarc.
\VM. G. GIIEEN & GO.
Madison, Nov. 3, 1855. 44-Bw.
CARRIAGES,
i:O CKAW AYS AND BUGGIES.
HAVING BOUGHT’the well known Carriage
Manufacturing establishment, formerly of
W'atts A KobeTtsou's, and employed Mr. I). N.
RoiiKiiTsoN to fmperintond the same, I am now
prepared to buHcl to order ull kiuds of Carriages,
Uockaways and Buggies lam now at the North
buying anew stock or material, and all persons
<lif: 0.-ed to patronize borne industry may rely
upon having work done iu the best manner and
made out of the best material.
Repairing, ns usual, carried on in ull its vari
ous branehux. P. It. THOMASON.
Madison, Feb. 18, 1956. n8
jffiv ciuficfi smr.
r IMlEsubscriberrespuctfuily informs
J. the citizens of Morgan and ?i djrun- S rfeePW-.
ing conn ties*, that ho has opened, in Madison, a
new Shop for the manufacture «>/ CARRIAGES,
BUGGIES, WAGONS, and other vehicles. He
will likewise keep on band a good stock of Noiith
h”..v Bijoois?. lie will also have in connection
with Ids wood establishment,
• A BLACKSMITH SHOP,
where every description of Plantation work
will he done at short notice. HORSE-SHOE
ING done in the best mann -r, and Iron ECail
ing, for Fences or Grave Varda, manufactured
to order, as good ns any that can be got from the
North. ;£TAII Work warranted.
, JOHN ESPAR.
January 6,1856. \ -ts.
A MARVELOUS REMEDY!
• For a Marvellous Age!
L efiA n
F
HOLLOWAY’S OliftiT.
THE GRAND EXTERNAL REMEDY.
By the aid of a microscope, wc see millions of
Ki lly openings on the surface of our bodies.—
Through these this Ointment when rubbed on the
skin, is carried to any organ orimvtirdpart. Iris
eases of the Kidneys, disorders ot* tno Liver,
affections of the heart, inflammation of the Lungs,
Asthmas, Coughs and Colds, are by its means
effectually cured. Every housewife knows that
salt passes freely through bone or meat of any
thickness. Tins healing Ointment far more
readily penetrates through any bone or llesliy
part of the living body, curing the most danger
ous inward complaints, that cannot be reached
l>v other means.
REYSIPELAri, SALT RHEUM ANI) SCOK
BUTIC HUMOUS.
No remedy has ever done so much for tho cun;
of diseases of the skin, whatever form they may
assume, as this Ointment. No case of Safi
Rheum, Scurvy, Heads,'Scrofula, or Eryst
ptdas, c m long with.dand its influence. The in
ventor has travelled over many parts of the globe,
visiting the principal hospitals, dispensing this
Ointment, giving advice as to its ripniitv.ii .i,.,nd
has thus been the means of restoring countless
numbers to health.
SORE LEGS, SORE BREASTS, WOUNDS
AND ULCERS.
Some of tho most scintific surgeons now rely
solely on the use of this wonderful Ointment,
when having to cope with the worst cases of
sores, wounds, ulcers, glandular swellings, and
tumors. Professor Holloway has, bv command
of the Allied governments, dispatched to the hos
pitals ot the East, large shipments of this Oint
ment, to he used under the direction of the Medi
cal Staff, in tho worst cases of wounds. It will
cure any ulcer, glandular swelling, stiffness or
contraction of the joints, even of 2b v ears standing
•PILES AM) FISTULAS.
These and other similar distressing complaints
can bo effectually cured if the Ointment bo \vt ’1
rubbed m over the parts affected, and by other
wise following the printed directions around
each pot.
Both the Ointment mid Bills should he used
in the < folio >r in g Coses ;
Bunions, Burns, Chapped* Hands, Chilblains,
Fistulas, Gout, Lumbago, Mercurial Eruptious,
Piles, Uh umntism, S .!• Rhee.m, e«!;in Diseases,
Sore Legs, Sore Breasts, Sore Heads, Sore
Throats, Sores of all kinds, Sprains, Scalds
Swelled Ghinds, Stiff Joints, Ulcers, Venereal
Sores, Wounds of all kinds.
Sold ut the .Manufactories of I'rofessOr
ITot.eo w.vv, - ‘Maiden Lane, New Yqik, aud 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. cents, and 1 each.
yiv ’ There is a considerable saving bv taking
the larger sizes.
N. R.--Dirtciiuns for the guidance of patients
in everydi order are adiwd i■? each Box. 55-U
NEW SPIUNG <«OODS.
lAM otnv rece-ving my u aid supply t>f Spring
Go als, consisting of almost every varietv
and style of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods usually
kept in an up-country Store, among which maV
be found—
Bleached and Brown Homespuns and Drills,
Stripes, Ticks, Cottouades, Demins, Brown Linen,
Linen Drills, Prints, Lawns, Muslin, Bareges,
Tissue®, Silks and Grenadine?. some beautiful
and ot the latest styles; Plain Jaconet and Swiss
Muslins, Embroidered and Dotted do.. White
Brilliants (anew article fi r Childn n’s Dresses),
Under Sleeves, Collars, Bonnots, Bonnet Rib
bons, Ac., Ac.
For GENTS’ WEAR—Fine Cloths, Cassimcres
Ve tings, Italian Cloths, a large lot Ilcady-made
Clothing, both for Boys and Gentlemen, "among
which maybe found Marseilles Vests, Coats and
Pants, Linen do., Italian and Queen’s Cloth do..
Planters’and Brown Linen do., Beebe’s finest
Silk Hats; Shoes, Boots, Ac., Ac., with a general
stock of Groceries, Sugar, Coffee, Molasses, Salt,
Iron, Weeding lloes, Trace Chains, Ac., Ac., all
bought for Cash', and will be sold at the lowest
prices. P. It. THOMASON.
Madison, March I*2, 1856.
NOTICE.
WE have in store some choice Bacon Sides,
Hams and Flour.
May S. SWANSON, JETT k CO.
IFTY LBS. WHITE WAX,
at Drcq Store.
Pay Particular Attention.
THE SUBSCRIBERS intending to deal exclu
sively FOR CASH, respectfully request all
persons indebted to them to come forward and
pav their accounts.
" WM. O. GREENE A 00
jLc(sl DtDbeHisetyetyfs.
MORGAN SUPERIOR COURT,
MARCH TERM, 1656.
Present—The Honorable Robert V. Hardeman,
Jndge of the Superior Court.
I.ibel for Divorce, &c.
Lccixda Bowles TT APPEARING to Hie
r . p Court, by return of the
Thomas Bowles. Sheriff, that the Defendant j
J does not reside in this conn- j
tv, and it further appearing that he does not j
reside in the State, It is, on motion, ordered that j
the defendant appear and answer on (ho first ;
dav of the next Term of this Court, or that Lie ,
case will be considered in default, and the plain- ;
tiff allowed to proceed. And it is further order- j
ed that service of this rule be perfected by pubh- j
cation thereof once in every month for four i
months prior to the next Term of thus Court in »
the Madison Family Visrron, a public Gazette j
of this State.
True extract from the minutes.
Given under my hand aud official signature ;
this 2d day of April, 1856. j
JOHN C. REES, Clerk b. C. !
April 19. 16- m4in
MORG AN SUPERIOR COURT,
MARCH TERM, 1856.
Present —The Honorable Robert V. Hardeman,
Judge of the Superior Court.
LIBEL FOR DIVORCE.
Julia Ann Clark,'! TT appearing from the
| |_ return of the Sheriff,
Francis A. Clark, f that the defendant is not
— Jto be found in this county;
and it further appearing that he has removed
beyond the limits of this State, IT IS ORDERED
that said defendant do appear and answer at the
next term of this Court; and in default thereof,
that said Court proceed to trial; and it is further
ordered that this Rule be published in the
Madison Family Visitor once a month for four
months immediately preceding the next Term of
this Court.
True Extract from the minutes.
Given under my hand and official signature,
this the 2d day of April, 1856. , „ „
15-m4m JOHN C. REES, Clerk S. C.
Georgia, , TT7 HE REAS, Martha B.
Morgan County, rll 1. Walton applies for
upon the eatafceof Aurellius A. Walton, deceased:
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all
and singular the kindred and creditors ot said
deceased, to be and appear at iny office on or be
fore the first Monday in July next, then and there
to show cause, if any they have, why said letters
should not be granted.
Given under mv hand, at my office in Madison,
this day of May, 1856.
22-Sod F. W. ARNOLD, Ordinary.
Georg
Morgan County, rVV Walton, Executrix of
— ) Joseph W. Walton, deceased,
applies for letters of dismission:
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all
and singular the kindred and creditors of said
deceased, to be and appear at my office on or
before the first Monday in September next, then
aud there to show cause, if any they have, why
said letters should not be granted.
Given under my lnind, ut my office in Madison,
this 27 th day of of February, 1856.
0-niCm F. W. ARNOLD, Ordinary.
Georgia, 1 TXT HERE AS, Luford A.
Morgan County. >VV Cheney, Adminis
and Mathew McKoy, deceased, applies to me for
letters of dismission:
These arc, therefore, to cite and admonish all
and singular, tho kindred and creditors of said
deceased, to be and appear at my office on or
before 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 my hand, at my office in Madison,
this 27th day of February, 1856.
ui6m F. w: ARNOLD, Ordinary.
Georgia, 1 “ITTIIE ItE AS, Banister
Morgan County. >• \\ Cockran, Adtninistra
deceased, applies for letters of dismission :
These are therefore to cite nhd admonish, nil
and singular, the kindred and creditors of said
deceased to be and appear at my office on or
before tho first Monday in September next, then
and there to show cause, if any the) 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, j TTTHKItEAS, Ethan Brcw-
Morgan County. > Vy cr » Administrator of
the State of Alabama, deceased, applies for letters
of dismission :
These are therefore o cite nnd admonish, ail
and singular, the kindred and creditors of sai l
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 li aild not be granted.
Given uiafor my hand at office in Mod’s*.o.
F. W. ARNOLD, Ordinary.
February IC, 1- '. : i
Georgia, ) tT^HERE Thom;.- J.
Morgan County. > VV Jhmn y n!iil A; ■ ’.>!•.-i
Walker, deceased, applies for letters ot’ ; disu.is-
The.se are then-fore io cite and ndr.'-mish ull
and singular, the kindred and „f said
deceased, to b•:o and hj» »eir.n. ir . • e -n o* I--
fore the first M m 1... *.i <)- ‘•. V». *• \ •. ■
and there to rlu.v cause, ifn-ve tji- y have, why
said letters .should i gr.i u. and.
Given under my U:o.-i my idh'v. in Ma-iiso 1 :,
this 28th dav of March. l v ••
mi'.in F. \V. ARNOLD, Ordinary.
DOMESTIC GOODS.
1 LARGE Lot of Brown and Bleached Homc
f\ spun, all widths, Brown and Bleached
Drillings, Sheetings, Pillow Case Homespuns,
Demins, Stripes, Irish Linens, Table Damask,
Toweling*, Napkins, Crash, Broom Bleached and
Drab Hollands, Bl.i v Linens, Heavy Linen Drills,
Cotton Ade, Bed Tickings, Chanobrays, and all
other styles belonging under the title of Domestic
Goods, at the low est prices.
SHEPHERD k FITZPATRICK.
March 20, 1856.
GENTLBMEN*S FURNISHING GOODS.
BLVCK Cloths C-'lorc-rl Cloths, Black and
Colored CJ issimeres, fine Linen Drills, Mar
seilles for Coats and Pants—checked, striped and
plain—Gloves, Cravats, suspenders, half Hose,
Silk and Linen Ilanderchiofs, and other articles.
12. SHEPHERD* FITZPATRICK^
DYE STUFFS—Logwood, Indigo, Prussian
Blue, Madder, Copperas, Blue Stone,
at Dare. Store.
r RUSSES for Infants and Adults, and ABDO
MIN'AL SUPPORTERS for Ladies,
at. Drug Stork,
POTASH.
"PREPARED POTASH put up in Tin Cans.
£ A now article—just the thing for making
soap. P. R. TIIOMASOX.
Madison, Not. SO, 48— ly
IIATS! HATS!!
BEERF/S HATS, late Spring style, just re
ceived and for sale by
March 1-n‘j T. R. TIIOMASOX.
STONE MOUNTAIN HOUSE.
THE Proprietors of this large and
did new Brick Budding,’which has
just been fitted up m elegant style, with
entire new Furniture, would respectfully inform
the Public that they have at length completed
and opened it for the accommodation of perma
nent and transient Boarders.
They have made every effort to arrange it in
such a manner as to render their guests com
fortable. And having had a long experience,
they do not intend to" be excelled' by any land
lord.
The Furniture, as well as the house, is perfect
ly new.
* Those acquainted with the topography of
Georgia, know that within her limits exist some
of the most sublime and magnificent works of
Nature, and Stone Mountain justly ranks as ono
of the number.
Southerners who wish to spend their summers
at the South, instead of going North, will find
the climate bracing, and the water pure as the
purest. The climate is not surpassed.
The Proprietors flatter themselves that those
who call once, will be well-enough satisfied to
call again.
Georgia Railroad Train3 stop for Supper
i at this House.
ALEXANDER & CLARKE, Proprietors.
I S. F. Alexander, 1 J. A. Clarke,
late of Lawrencevillc. J Social Circle.
1 March 29, lbxVj. 13-ts
iJfisceii^eoqs.
IP ILLS
Are Curing the JSick to rtn extent nerer
before Known ofaoy Medicine.
Invalids, Read and Judge for Yoarsefra.
JULES HALTED, Esq., the weft known perfumer
oi Chc.' iiut street, iPhiladelphia, whose choice
l>r>jduC*-• are found at almost every toilet, says:
“1 am happy to say of your Cathartic Pills,
that Phare found them a Setter family medicine
for common use, than any other within my
knowledge. Many of my friends hare realized
marked benefits from them and coincide with
me in believing that thev possess extraordinary
virtues for driving out diseases end curing the
sick. They are not only effectual but safe and
pleasant to be taken, qualities which must make
them valued by the public, when they are
known/
The venerable Chancellor Ward law, writes from
Baltimore, 13th April, 1854:
“Dr. J. C. Aver—Sir: I have taken your Pills
with great benefit, for the listlessness, languor,
loss of appetite, and Billions headache, which has
of late years overtaken me in the spring. A few
doses of your Pills cured me. I have used your
Cherry Pectoral many years in my family for
coughs and colds with dnfailing success. You
make medicines which cure, and I feel it a pleas
ure to commend you for the good you have done
and are doing.”
John F. Beatty, Esq., Sec. of the Penn. Railroad
Cos., says:
“Do. Jt. R . Office, P/nlad- Dec. 13.1553.
“Sir I take pleasure in adding my testimony
to the efficacy of your medicines, having derived
very material benefit from the use of both your
Pectoral and Cathartic Pills. lam never with
out them in my family, nor shall I ever consent
to be, while my means will procure them,”
The widely renowned S. S. Stevens, M. D. of
Wentworth, N. H., writes:
“ Having used your Cathartic Pills in my prac
tice, l certify from experience, that they are an
invaluable purgative. In 'vises of disordered
functions of the livejj, causing headache, indiges
tion. costiveness, and the great variety of disea
ses that follow, they are a surer remedy than any
other. In all cases where a purgative remedy is
required, I confidently recommend these Pills to
the public, as superior to any other I have ever
found. They are sure in tneir operation, and
perfectly safe, qualities which make them an in
valuable article for public use. I have for many
years known your Cherry Pectoral as the best
Cough medicine in the world, and these Pills are
in no wise inferior to that admirable preparation
for the treatment of diseases.”
“Adon, Me., Xov. 25. 1853.
“Dr. J. C. Aver—Dear Sir: I have been af
flicted from my birth with scrofula in its worst
form, and now, after twenty years’trial, and an
untold of amount of suffering, have been com
pletely cured in a few weeks by your Pills. With
what feelings of rejoicing I write, can only be
imagined when you realize what I have suffered
and now long.
“ Never until now ha~e I been free from this
loathsome disease in some shape. At times it
attacked my eyes, and made me almost blind
besides M • Cmemlurab.'epain ; at others it settle and
in the scalp Os toy head, and has kept mo partly
bald all my davs ; sometimes it came out in my
face, and kept it for months a raw sort*.
“About, nine weeks ago 1 commenced taking
your Cathartic Pill-*, and now am entirely free
from the complaint. My eyes are well, my skin
is fair, and my hair has .commenced a healthv
growth; all of which makes uie fed already a
new person.
“ Hoping this statement may be the means cf
convoying information that shall do good to oth
ers, 1 am, with every sentiment of gratitude,
Yours, Ac.,
MARIA RTCEER.”
“I have known the above named Maria Kicker
from her childhood, and her statement is strictly
true. ANDREW .1. MKSEKYE,
Overseer of the i\.i t rnouth Manul ’g. Cos.”
Capt. Joel Pratt, of the slop Marion, writes from
Boston, _ 'th April, I*sl.
“ Your Pills have cured me f. u billions at
tack which r.msoftvni d-r- men» of the Liver,
which had bec< me vt*ry >c;-r us. t h and thi’ed ot
any relief by my i'hysirian, 1 •. v.e y rem
edy I could try, L. ’r. ! . . f -.our Bills
have comp- u i;. re-: ■> ‘ i . ! I*l.. 1 h
best iiiWU TANARUS, : s v.v "• red. I re
which hr.* s tr«‘u..;-e-.i him thy v be ioM me
Uvighb ring StuteS.
“Sir: TANARUS: V e r'. ttsi;-.' V'es-.Vri.e.-.-ou
that miad*' t: » Ui; iv .r.e be nv. - .r-urb ben
efited H\--,v..*ir e. -dij.i- *. V•• ’vie was eur-d
two VV.US -1 IC* - , , 4 .‘ : -l • • • -•}
’ y VI |gtd . r ■
.« yed ptrfvc* m:d!li My ebiMnu 1? ■ -v;..!
nuiesbeen cured ft- a .r:,.ek ot lb- hdlm m
ami Cr-.mp fr •. 1. •s.-.e ; ~; : wuwb
• •
tiicly t urt-'l me tv. an . :>• .-p*q .«•,.* -.ed • :st\n • -a
which has grow u upon . . • m.
and. e<l this c:mv notch o- -re uni from litC
f cttlmt l ha*' feted to get sduf from the best
Physicians which this seetfi nos th* 'country af
fords, and from any of the numerous remedies I
had taken.
“ You seem to us, Defer, like a providential
blessing to our family, and you may well suppose
wo are uut unmindful of it.*
Yours rcspect fullv,
LEAVITT TIIAXTER.”
“Senate OhaitiWr, (thin, April r-sh 185-1.
“ Dr. J. C. Ayer—Honored Sir: l have made a
thorough trial of the Cathartic Pills, left me by
your agent, and have been cured by them of the
dreadful rheumatism under which he found me
suffering. The first dose relieved me, and a few
subsequent doses have entirely removed the dis
ease. I feel in better health now than for some
years before, which I attribute entirely to the ef
fects of your Cathartic Pills.
Yours with great respect,
LUCIUS B. METCALF.”
The above are all from persons who arc 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 Analtv*cal Chemist, Lowell, Mass.
Sold by Dr. VV. £■>. MEIKRE, Madison; Ghay
btllA Cos., Ratonton, and Druggists everywhere.
Ha.vii.axd, Risley & Cos., Augusta, Wholesale
Agents. March 15 11—4 m.
Important to Lawyers and others,
“JUDGE BENNETT’S DECISION IN
THE 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 day, it
becomes my pleasant 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 Case ; of Shoes that
has ever been seen within the limits of this the
Ocmulgce Circuit.. 11. BENNETT, J. 0. C.
Madison, March 22, 1856.
Fifty Packager. Boots and Shoes.
I AM now receiving, at the store formerly oc
cupied by J. P. Radford, in connection with
my Dry 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 walking Shoes and Bootees, a
large lot sewed and pegged Philadelphia made
shoes, suitable for school misses, gentlemens fine
sewed and pegged leat her and cloth
Congress Gaiters, Oxford Ties, and cloth Opera,
and Slippers; Children, Misses, Boys and Youths
Shoes 111 great variety. These goods have all
been-bought in the New York and Philadelphia
markets for cash, at the lowest prices, and I am
now offering to cash customers great bargains;
so, with my large and extensive stock of Northern
Boots and Shoes, and Judge Rennet still on the
Bench (in the cellar,) making the best Brogans,
none who call need go awav barefooted. °
March 15-11. P. R. THOMASON.
ONE THOUSAND LBS. PUTTY,
at Drug Store.
TRUMPLER & PECK,
GUN AND LOCK SMlTim
Respectfully informs the citfe/k
Madison aud public generally, iU t l . c .
are prepared for ..manufacturing: ‘S! c-t Gas'
Kibes and PistoL—v. an .'iteft t. ihout wII ’•
retaining. ■
Guns, Pistols, Locks, Keys, <£c., will fee renairwi
in the best possible manner, for those who m
favor us with a call, at short notice.
N.B —AII repairing must be paid for in c» sh
when delivered.
\\f E invite attention to onr selection of HATS
> > consisting of superior Black Silk
ganan, Tan, Bro. & Claret’s Palm Leaf , n a
Straw of various styles. an< *
J- marshall a co
March 22,1556. '
DR. MEIERE’S
SCENTED TOOTH PASTE
THE best article out for Cleansing the
Purifying the Breath, and Preservinir th.
Gums in a healthy condition. For sale at th. °
8 -~ tf DRUG STORE.
METHODIST HYMNS.
A BEAUTIFUL lot of Methodist H rnin
Looks, bound in Silk Velvet, Turkey'V,
rocco,.Roan and Sheep, just received front Nash
vllle - REX.!. G. LUJDO.V.
THE BALM ~~~
OF
Uiiei S IMI FLOWERS,
FOE
BEAUTIFYING THE COMPLEXION,
And Removing all Freckles, Pimpla
or Eruptions from, the Face, leaving ’
the Skin Pure, Soft and White.
W E .luiT/lm E wmdo f ° Ur tbi " gS WC S" 4 ™'
TO BEAUTIFY THE COMPLEXION
Wet a towel, pour on two or three drops of Ike
Balm, and wash the face night and morning. I a
a very short time you will perceive the magicel
enact. B
HOW TO CURL IIAIR, LEAVING IT BRIGHT
AND GLOSSY,
Rub on a small quantity of pomatum or bear’s
grease,then dip the hands in cold water, ponroo
vnur hands three or four drops of the “ Balm of
Thousand Flowers,” for sale bvnnv Dr»ggi«-
I mb it through the hair, and you can cnrl ft in
I any manner you please. Some hair may liotcurl
easily at first, but by a few applications it will
j be rendered perfectly easy.
j SHAVING MADE EASY.
! Every person who shaves himself (andererr
gentleman ought), will find the “Balm ofThci
! sand r lowers the most agreeable article for
j that purpose; dip your brush in either warm or
| cold, or even suit water, pour one, two, or three
drops of “Balm,” and nib it on the fee. lta.i
i only makes a delightful lather, hut alleviates the
| !' n ’ n consequent on sharing, rendering the alums
i part Mdt, white anil healthy. In using this ar
ticle, you dispense with nil shaving apparatus bat
j brush aim r.’/.or. Price only fifty cents nliottlv,
Wiillust lono.-r than fifty cents'worth of ortit
nerv slirrii-g soap, while it removes from tie
t ice el jiinipLs and biet.i shea whatever.
So l l.f AND I’l I:FUMED BREATH
: May be uecuired hv using this •• Halit,'
us a dent-itriee. \i l l your brush and pour am
single drop ; wash the teeth night mid ninrtiinv
in a very -holt time thev will become whitest
•dabust, r, and the 1 rcuth sweet as the roses,-!
■vliieli .he “Balm ’ is eoniposed. The J’roprie
lor will forfeit
ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS;
where it e. it ho.-.toeen shore lies beau ii s’-
failiwn.
The *»••••/-.- h,v-r dfu-.v,
ardr’le of th. ’..r,: wt* if,/' i v’er’ !-vm ■■■>• \
VltriJ'gi; c.).
Muarfat Hirers a- i “r.-tr: • •
!•'•••• sale at the Madison BOpiCSWIHi:.
.’rihur-t Pa; ;d )i;-i:*.»hi 1
Hi ED i it HITS.
' se the l me ate of pre--.
rcqu.iing one lu»t the mg«r, ami no ftuilitT*'
tentiim until opciic«l for u.-c. Fruit** ot all kin*
retain their original flavor, which is urv im
portant to the housekeeper. The Jars will
from vesir to year, mul are of such sixes, frep
i'mt to Gallon, -as to suit all sized fatailies.
have already made largo sales, and expect almost
every lamil v will find it to their interest to tnj
them. Directions for use supplied with the cac-v
May 23, 1856. S. 1L ROBSON & CO.
New Rooks,
T UST RECEIYLD, at the Madison Bock Slok
tl Irving’s Complete Works, new odition; I
The Wonderful Adventures of Capt. Fries; |
Tiie Lawyer’s Storv:
The Old Doctor;
A Defence of the American Policy, by TY*
Whitney;
The Warm Kansas, by Brewcrton; I
At Home and Abroad, by Madame Ossoli; ■
The Great American Battle, by Miss
Ella Carroll;
Katherine Walton, by W. Gilmore Simm»;B
The Forstyers, “ “ ■
The Scout, “ “ ■
Beauchampe, ** “ B
The Yemassec* “ M fl
Richard liurdis, u " I
Southward Ho, “ “ fl
Millechainpe, “ “ m
Eutaw, u 11 ■
Charlemont, u u ■
The Partisan, “ “ ■
Woodcroff, “ H ■
Confession, “ “ ■
Guy Rivers, 41 “ ■
The Border Beagles, 44 “ H
Orchard’s Baptist History;
White’s Southern Gardener ;
Earnest Linwood;—another supplyH
Cone Cut Corners;
Hampton Heights;
Memoir of Aaron Burr, by DaviS; |S
and many others. Call and look at them. „
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