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6^3.
c. W. RICHTER,
DSALKIi IN v
WATTS'3SB & .'BLtmS* ;
J;'
Wuteies, ' ... ' .c>v c >ef i'.}V repaired.
riiftjU
FR.V.siv IL N;CU : >L\ M. D.,
parsiciAN & saaciEoi*.
Oißee, biWMewr*. IWa A Sw-msouV store,
l_ M^ u ~ ■ %l
F.W'N A' & WINGFIELD,
A*l i' t 111 i K-S A T LA\Y ,
or.-:sr—9trrtie X-JinH Drm/ Store.
J. A. BILLUPS,
ATTORNKY AT LAW,
MADfSO.V, Ga.
•if* lHcc in tile Ooubt Uucsb, opposite the
0 ••k'a Oiice.
Xjv. H, i.«*.
DR. WILLIAM 11. BURR,
id and its 1 ii *i?a
OFFICE, Ul’ .STAIRS, TOWN HALL,
if 1 1 mm, (fa.
W. M. BURNETT,
MANUFACTURER AND DEALER IN
SIUULtiS, BKIULES, UU.NESS, TRUNKS,
Carpet-basts, Saddlery I Vare, Leather,
Thread, Locks, etc. de.,
Center screet, next door below Payne A Harris'
ifadieon, (fa.
BENJAMIN G. LIDDON,
Dealer in
BOOKS, STATIONERY, MUSIC, FANCY
GOODS, PERFUMERV. Ac. Ac.,
Two doors above Town Hall, Madison, Georgia
FANCY STATIONERY.
JUST received, a beautiful lot of Fancy Color
ed Ruled Note and Letter Paper*} and En
velopes to m itch.
April 12. B O. LIDDON.
NOTICK.
rpHB undersigned will continue the Lumber
I business on his own account. Orders for
Lumber may bo sent to him at W urentoo.
March 4, 18',6. 10-ly JOEL HALL.
ONE largo lot of WEEDING HOES will be
sold unusually cheap.
March 2«J f 185 C. * J. MARSHALL ACO
INSUItE YOUR LIVES.
LIFE IS VERY UNCERTAIN, and severe
losses and troubles are too frequently felt
for want of caution in this respect. Valuable
servants can also be made safe in their value to
their owners, by application to the SOUTHERN
MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY, at the of
fice of the agent in Madison, (la., at. reasonable
rates of premium. JOHN ROBSON, Agent.
January 8, 1856. 2-ts.
FORTY Boxes WINDOW GLASS, of sixes
Bby lo and 10 by 12, a U i«, Stoub.
STONE MOUNTAIN HOUSE.
THE Proprietors of this large and splen-
did new Brick Building, which has
just been tilted up in elegant style, with
entire new Furniture, would respect fully inform
the Public th.it they have at length completed
and opened it for the accommodation of perma
nent and transient Boarders.
Thiy have mule every effort to arrange it in
such a m 1 utter as to raider their guests’com
fortable. And having had a long experience,
they do not intend to be excelled by any land
lord.
The Furniture, ns well as the house, is perfect-
Tiioae acquainted with the topographyof
Georgia, know that within her limits exist some
of the most sublime and ir igiuficent works of
Nature, and Stone Mount m* justly ranks as one
of the number.
w ‘ it.uerners who wish to ill 1 v summer
wt'iue ;v>uth, instead of going Noth, will tin 1
the climate bracing, and the Water uurO'Ub tbQ
purest. The climate is not sni p. l ed.
The Proprietors (latter themselves that those
who call ouce, will be well-enough satisfied to
call again,
* Georgia Railroad Train 1 stop for Supper
at this House.
ALEXANDER & CLARKE, Proprietors,
S. F. Alexander, I J. A. Ci.\i'.u>-.
late of Lovrencoville. | Social Circle.
March l :- f
ir-j.u .oaU; GOODS.
A LARGE Lu.tpt Brown and Bleached Home
spun, all widths, |ho\vn and Bleached
Dr.lings, Sheeting', Pillow (.(fee Homespuns,
Demins, Stripes, Irish Linens, Table Damask,
Toweling*, Napkins, Cr.isli, Broom Blenched and
Drab Hollands, Blav Linens, U-mv? Linen Drills,
Cotton Ado, B.d Tickings Cirimbrays, and all
other styles belonging under the title of Domestic
Goods, at the lowest prices.
.SHEPHERD A FITZPATRICK.
March 20, 1 s .«>.
Ra VI 3 V XL.
TII . RBJMVEU :nv Uo..t ami --b _
1 SV . Vi ij) tram waoro' I n»ml to beXBI
to where 1 am n ».v -that is: between 1 Bio
W. M. Burn it’s saddlery shop and
Camp s store V»p »Si*ts the Court llousb, where
I would be plo.iN.jJ to see all my old customers
un 1 ns many new odes as will favor me with
their patronage.
1 warraui all work done in my sh ip, and will
•-'pair ill failures, without chirge. Those in
r ' j* of Boots or Shoes won and do well 10 c ill at
n/Shop. NVILLIAM GLEASON.
.Madison, January 18, 1856. 3-1 y
FANCY Pipes, Ltibin’s Extracts, Leonard’s
do., for cooking, Colognes; Hair, Tooth and
Y 1 Brushes : Pa..a and Varnish Brushes, bc
-s "- l fr > r -very thing necessary to my stock,
. j ...... *vry department, have been receiv
ed WM. S. MEIERE, M. D.,
April IS. 16 Druggist, Ac.
TRUSSES for Infants and Adults, and ABDO i
MIN AL SUPPORTERS for Ladies,
at Drug Stoke,
Mftiitillas. Mantillas.
TV E v e °, peili ?? thi «! !■ -ad lot of i
•colors; also, p.iuu S.d; .•‘.ad ,
M “- v 21 •
JUST RECEIVED, another th*» lot ~r *
BONNETS, RIBBONS. Ac. I'adies cill !
<m Miss HENDLEY, over J. Marshall & *Co ’#
etore and make your selection early.
May 21, 1 SO6.
TELEGRAPHIC,
BY Steamer Marion, James Adger, and others, !
abundant supply of all kinds of Dry 1
<Goods and Groceries,’ bought exclusively for
cash, at the lowest prices, and will be sold ac
cordingly. SHEPHERD A FITZPATRICK.
DRESS GOODS.
WE are now receiving a full supply of White
Jaconet, Cambric and Muslins, Swiss
Muslins, Book, Nainsook, Mull,Tarluton,Striped
J icouet, Old Swiss, Plaid Nainsook, and every
other variety of White Muslins; also, Printed
Jaconets, Printed Lawns Ginghams, Org indies,
White and Figured Brilliants, Black and Colored
Silks, Dress Silks, Bareges, Tissues, Grenadines,
and others.
SHEPHERD A FITZPATRICK.
March 20, 1856.
Ten boxes star candles
-40 Hiid-s. Cuba Molasses.
C oSj£. Golden Syr up and N. O. do.
_ .20 ,** a.ud iv-U )lo Bbls. Mackerel.
Best French Bran dr; I’uro Burl Wine.
. M 0 HO!*, Wlrskev.
10 Bbls.
mjj- 17.18 W. s. b. Hudson i_co.
TTvi’S AND <J!,O I MINd.
ONFTIOtifc ilmus, i.esr'iorn,'
i r ilrn he it. ml ihsiittswe J! .-t* I. .i v
rn.Oe Oortk- 'A'*4r/..a ! Driven in hit s'.les, f r !
A FITAPXmWK..- I
J
ill Mlill f 11l Sile
Soos3.
NEW GOODS.
are dm!y receiving nur EXTENSIVE |
GOLL.w.. , arud .MANTILLAS |
.
and A merman PRINTS ; FroM»' ? end. Scotch
UIN-; if \ : printed JACONET:-’, BRII
LIaNT- .S, H.n’.rctd JACONETS, Porsniouth
LAWN'S, peiT ul • /’ ’ Colors, at per
y„rd. Afr \ Fh. i'.ceil BAREGES, GUENA
and r.g .red BAREGES.
i5 Tiet\s Nauinkeag Long Clo h ;
o “ Georgia “ “
11 “ Marshall*# No. 1 u
5 “ Bates* Long **
5 “ Great Falls 41 44
10 44 Hope Lonsdale Long Cloth ;
44 Allendale 44 44
Pillow Case Cotton,
Peppered Bleached Jeuns,
44 Browu 44
17 44 Metropolitan, Broadway, York and
Eagle Tickings:
Demins, Plaid and Stripe Homespuns;
1 Bale Choctaw Stripes;
Linen Duck and Planter#* Linens,
44 7-d Granitville Shirtings,
44 4-1 44 44
♦ 44 Peppered 7-S Shirtings,
Brown A Fanner’s Linens,
20 Pieces Irish Linens, — 2oc. to £1.25,
India Dimity,
Ferventine Dimity,
American Crash, Cotton Flannels,
Snow-drop Table Cloths, Towels,Ac.
Bonnet Ribbons and Elastic Belts,
Rich lot of Dress Trimmings,
Braids, Bindings, Ac.
i 100 Doz. Gents', Children’s Hosiery
(In the abore lot is Lisle Thread Ho
siery.')
Grass, Hoop, Mohair and Corded
j Skirts:
Ni style While Skirting, Ac.; to
gether with uli goods necessary for
Fatally use.
i CLOTHlNG—Complete—viz. S
i 21 Pair White Linen Pants,
24 “ Plain Marseilles und Union Pants,
12 44 Fig’d Fancy Drill 44
24 44 Farmers’ Linen 44
12 44 Planters’Drill 44
24 44 Domius and Cottonndo 44 *
* 12 44 Black Drab De Etc 44
24 44 Boys’Linen and Cotton 44
24 White Linen and Duck Coats,
40 Funnels* 44 44 4 4
12 Plaid Marseilles 44
12 Blue'Demins 44
12 Grass Cloth 44
24 Black Italian and Alpacca “
1 2 44 44 Vests.
24 Colored Marseilles Yosts,
24 White 44 “
12 Plaid Union 44
24 Brown Fanners* Linen Vests,
Cotton ami Linen Drawers,
20 Doz. Shirt Collars,
12 Hickory Shirts,
7 44 Linen Bosom Shirts,
Cravats, Stocks, Ac.
IIATS.
12 Gcntlemcu’a Patent Hats,
12 “ Black Bound Leghorn
Hats,
12 Gentlemen’s Grenada Hats,
12 Boys’ Palm Leaf 44
12 “ Pressed Palm Leaf Hats,
12 Men’s “ 44 44 44
24 B. T. Canada Straw 44
88 Panama Pressed 44
12 Boys’ Brown Leghorn 44
6 Men’s Tea Color 4 *
12 “ Block Leghorn 44
12 * 4 Black, Claret and Brown Hats,
24 44 “ Wool Huts, Ac.
SHOES.
It is the opinion of the people of Morgan, that
Jlent makes the best Brogans that is sold in this
market, and we have—
-7f»o Fair Bkxt’s Black Brogans,
250 44 ,4 Russet “
100 44 44 Planters’ 44
200 44 44 4 ‘ Shoes,
100 44 Women’s Togged 44
00 44 44 Calf 44
60 44 Misses’ Goat “
50 44 Ladies’ Calf, with Kid Tops,
75 “ “ Tampico Goat Boots,
75 44 “ Kid .'ld nm Bottom Boots,
75 44 44 Morocco Pump “ “
75 “ Children’s “ “ 44 44
50 “ Li Be*’ W viking Slu»eS and Slippers,
12 44 44 Kid Glovo Slippers,
75 44 Miles A Sun’s Gaiter Boots,
12 “ Gents* Kid Giitors, *
12 “ ' “ Oxford Ties, Ac.
P. S. --We are expecting, in a few days, a large
lot of MACKEREL ami S ALMON.
FE IBS A SWANSON,
Corner Centre and Main Streets.
Madison, April 8, 1 -’58..
I UST RI ; .C. IVi.D, a very handsome assort-
Vv» i S’ v’.LOTHING, Black Italian
r l < t»;.1 Pants,Hpots and
•Api’iP,; ,1. M ARSHALL A GO.
n< iusox, nTZJw riucK & go.,
\ HE now in receipt of tlieir SPRING and
/A SUMMER Stuck of
DitY OOODS
DRii-Sd HOODS OF EVERY" VARIETY’—
iimunf which nro
Organdie and Barege ROHES,
Beautiful SH ALLIES of all Cidor*,
Printed JACONETS and ORGANDIES,
Urepo HAKEGES, new and handsome,
Foulard SI Ll\S for Ladies' Dresses—very neat—
GINGILY.MS and CALICOES—a good assort
ment.
YVliito Goods.
Plain Nainsook MUSLINS,
Striped and Checked Nainsook .MUSLINS,
Plain Jaconet MUSLIN,
I Uair Cord “
■ White Swiss 11
! “ Citecked “
| Irish LINENS, warranted the best nnalitr;
Linen PILLOW CASING am! SHEETING,
J Brownaud Bleached DOMESTICS,
" “ JEANS.
Mantillas.
I Handsome M ANTILLAS of several styles.
I Gloves aud Mitts,
j French Embroidered COLLARS: Swiss and
Jaconet TRIMMIMGS:
[ Scotch Embroidered COLLARS; Swiss and
Jaconet BANDS.
Ready-made Clothing.
April 5, 1856. U
JUST opening anew lot of Ilarege ROBES, of
t iri.nts colors.
April 12. J. MARSHALL A CO.
GENTS’ GOODS.
A 1i M' stock of Cottotmde, Planters' Linens,
• A. Linen Drills, Marseilles, for Pants and
Yosts, Black Costumers, plain and twilled, at
April 12. SWANSON, JETT & CO.
New Firm!—Now Goods!!
WF. are now receiving our SPRING STOCK
of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods,
consisting in part of Bleached, Brown, Striped
HOMESPUNS; Bleached and Brown
IMvtI.LINi.S: Bleached and Brown BHEET
|yiy.Owe COTTONS, Pillow Case
iy m-m’ NHEETiXGS, Linen and Cotton j
I > l ' lv , l]ch ’ Kn « lis, » nujl American
Urnglums, Planted I.tnvns, Printed
i '’“.yrgandtes, Brillnntes, Bareges, lT?- 1
i»SiwnT*? : •“ finp ranetyof WHITE
i sla es' l*l ~o ’ S '-V‘ SS, "‘ m ' s ' Drills, Mar-,
i ilats ii ni' , '’ nen!i ' Cottonades, Clothing,
of GKOC'KRtH’V '!a n tine stock
i Aii‘of^lhov^ttr;n^:,.
well as style and quality Wm P r ‘ cc ' * s
. SYVANSON, JETT * Pi)
April J, LSoG. ’ ‘' ll& CO.
IWJEtW KOUUItl — I
HIOH Si Cos.
RESPECTFULLY' inform the Citinsns of!
Madison and the Public that tliev have
received a large and well assorted Stoetof Slanle
and Fancy DRV GOODS,Shoes,Cktthing, Huts
Hardware, ligiit Groceries, Ac., to which tliev
invite particular attention—all of which will be
sold at the lowest possible prices, and a liberal
discount will be in ida to c»sn buyers.
Oifrj&tpck of Decs. Goods,■ Embr.nderios, i
Ismens and White Goods is very complete, and
persons disposed to bnv, will do well to call and
cxnnme our assot iinent. Our best efforts w ill I
be ottered to please all who will favor us with a :
C)H. and no ch irge made for showing giants
■ At O'Kksfk's old stand, Town llall Bnlldim- !
April is. tj.)6. ■" ;
Bti|gif3tJt
DRY GOODS!
SPUING IMPOIiTAaiON, 1856!
LAELERSTEWT & DEMING
CORNER ITjrnER THE GLOBE HOTEL,
AUGUSTA, GA.,
4 RE now in receipt i»l their magnificent stock
f\ of SPRING DRY GOODS, embracing
French, English ami Italian styles ar.d fabrics,
and every article usually kept in the Dry Goods
line, would call particular attention to their
Silk, Grenadine, Tissue. Barege and Tuillerie
ROBES, ijoce and Uhantilla MANTILLAS,
Ombre and Chene SILKS, Black Gro de Rhine
and Taffeta SILKS, LACES, EMBROIDERIES,
CORSETTES, GLOVjBS, Ac.
ALSO,
RU9SIA HEMP MATTING,
peculiarly adapted to Court Offices and
Passages—noted for durability and freedom from
noise of the tread. Also, Plain and Check
MATTING, all widths. April 2&-17
NEW SPRING GOODS.
FULL SUPPLIES.
WILLIAM SHEAR,
AUGUSTA, GA.,
HAS received his full supplies of SPRING
GOODS, comprising a large assortment
of new and beautiful styles 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 Challiefl, and Rich Printed
Bareges ;
Plain Bareges and Crape Maretz, of beautiful
colors;
English and French Prints and Brilliantes, of
new and beautiful styles ;
Ladies’ Spring and Summer 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
Challies:
Plain Black Crape Maretz, and Black Bareges
for 1. lies’ Mourning Dresses;
Superior Mourning Ginghams, of new and
beautiful styles;
Mourning Muslins and Plain Black Lawns;
English Black Crapes, and Ladies’ Mourning
Veils;
Ladies’ Mourning Collars and Uudcrsleeves;
Ladies’ Embroidered Muslin Basques, of new
and beautiful styles;
Ladies’ Embroidered Muslin Collars and Un
dersleeves ;
Jaconet and Swiss Muslin Bands, Insertings
and Edgings;
Real Thread and Valenciennes Lace Edgings
and Insertings;
Ladies’ Spring and Summer Muntillas, of new
and beautiful styles •
Ladies’ Embroidered and Scolloped Linen Cam
bric Handkerchiefs;
Ladies* Wide Hem-stitch Linen Cambric Hand
kerchiefs, 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; t
Plain White Orgaudy and Turlatan Muslins
of extra width;
Plain Pink and Orange Colored Tarlatan Mus
lins, for covering Chandeliers and Looking-
Glasses;
Superior 4-4 Irish Linens andl24 Linen Sheet-
and Table Diapers, of superior quality;
Huckabacks, and Scotch Diapers, for Towels;
12-4 Allendale and Hamilton Bleached Sheet
ings; a full supply of Bleached aud Brown Shirt
ings of the best make;
A large supply of articles suitable so servants’
wear;
Madonna Mixtures. Himalaya Lustres, and all
wool Debege, of the best style for Ladies* Travel
ing Dresses;
A complete assortment of Ladies, gentlemen,
Mises, Youth and children’s Hosiery ;
Ladies’ White Hair Cloth Skirts and French
Corsotts ;
Ladies’ Embroidered Marseilles and Corded
Skirts; *
Superior Marseilles, Lancaster and Allendale
Quilts ;
Cotton Osnaburgs 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 bo sold at very low prices for cash. The
public are respectfully requested to call and ex
amine the assortment.
Augusta, April 26, 1556.
1855.
FALL TRADE.
POPULAR PRICES!
WARD, BURCHARD & CO.,
AUGUSTA, GA.,
A RE now op niiig their FALL and WINTER
jTjl 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
JsOioer .Scale of Prices than they have been usually
bought here, they beg to assure their friends iii
Madison and surrounding counties that they intend
to keep up this standard of CHOICE GOODS,
and to keep down prices to a fair remunerative
profit. To cash and prompt paying customere } and
to none others, we snail offer grrat inducrmrnts
to visit ouc establishment. Our Stock consists
in part of the following
DRESS GOODS.
ILch 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 Stripea Silks in great variety,
Black Italian and Taffitu Silks, Silk Robys, Satin
Turk, Cashmeres, DeLaines, Ameline Cloths,
Plaid Stuffs, French and English Merinoes, all
shades, Plain DeLaines, Persian Cloths, English,
French and American Calicoes and Ginghams,
Calico Robes, Ac.; Black Bombazines, Canton
Crapes, Canton Cloths, Black Challies and Al
pacas, Embroideries and Lace Goods of every
description, Evening Dress Goods in every va
riety.
MEN’S AND BOYS’ WEAR.
Cloths, Cassimercs, Satinets,Y'cstino-s, Tweeds
&c., ie.
FOR FAMILY USE.
Bath, Whitney, and ltosc Blankets, T.inen and
Cottton Sheetinjr, Billow-case I.incns and Cottons
Bed, White, Grey, Green, Blue, YY’elsh, Saxonv
and Domestic Flannels, Fhaker Flannels, Blaih
and Figured Sacqne Flannels, Table Damask
Doylies, Napkius, Wine Cloths, Toweling*, Luce
and Muslin Curtains, Curtain Materials, Fruit
Cloths, Colored and YVhite Dimities, Huckabuck
and Bird's-cve Diapers, Ac.
PLANTATION GOODS.
Negro Blankets, Georgia and Kentucky Plains,
C i ; n Osnaburgs, Georgia Stripes, 4c.'
Orders tilled with the most careful attention,
and all goods warranted.
a : WARD, BURCHARD A CO.
WE have just received a nice lot of CHINA
YVA KE, Dining and Tea Sets, which we
oiler at Augusta prices.
March 22. J. MARSHALL A CO.
CARPHTING.
THE cheapest Carpeting, we think, that has
ever been offered in ibis market.
March 22. J. MARSHALL A CO.
LAND FOR S4LF.
THE SUBSCRIBER offers for Sale the Plan
tation on where he lives, containing five
hundred mid eighty acres, more or less, situated
about one and n-hu!f mile from Madison, on the
Georgia Rail Road, and it is a beautiful situation,
with good improvements, good Gin House and
Cotton Press. This. Plantation being situated
near the schools and colleges in Madison, which
arc not surpassed by anv ill the State, to persons
wishing to educate their children, it affords an
opportunity seldom found. Call and see the
1 Imitation for yourself; I will sell the places
bare;,,,, D..S. BUTLER.
Starch 6. 10—ts
| JOiTPRINTING.
YVE arc prepared to do all kinds
PwHOI of printing, such as PAMPHLETS
niioiM'SSPS 8 ' circulars,
.P&ar votU SE S ? cards, blank
-MITES hu<l LEGAL BLANK'S
f*S3»TFttSnVJy F #’ ,lI !' LS - HOS!
nrNOTfCKsW r 7 -Yl. I. t VUT\ iuhIYVKD
■ ’ ~,' Kh A S ' * c - &c v ''•>«> neatness, and at
snort notice. (Jive us atrial.
Office over the “ M ulison Book Store ” Main
street, *
ftfi3cei^i)eoi(3.
GKOCJEUUESeAcC.
rrui E subscribers respectfully call the attention
of the public to their Stock of Dry Goods,
Groceries, Drugs, Ac., now on hand', in store, for
sale, cheap koucash —consisting in the following
articles, viz: , t , - ...
New Orleans Sugars, 1 Opodeldoc, Castor Oil,
Porto Rico 44 Laudanum, Paregoric,
Refined “ abc| Vermifuge, Peppermint
Crushed “ I Cinnamon, »Siiuff,
j
i Rio Coffee, I Turpentine, Bears’ 08/
I Laguira, “ Nutmegs, Mace, Indigo
Old Gov. Java ** Blue Stone, Salt Petre,
Gunny Bagging, Alum, Glass, Putty,
Rope, Twine, Train Oil, Mustard,
Candles, Pepj»er, Spice, Duffield Blankets,
Cloves, Tobacco, Bi’cd & Br’n Shirting,
Salt, Mackerel, Codfish, Plaid*, A proto Checks,
Pickled Salmon, Tea, Ticking, Cassiincres,
Fulton Market Beef, Jeans, Fancy Prints,
Candies, Soaps, Spades, Wool Shawls, Purses,
Raisins and Almonds, Handkerchiefs,
Segars, Nuts, Comforts, Suspenders,
Table Salt, Hose, White and Slate,
Blasting & Gun Powd’r Port Monais, Cologne,
Shot and Lead, Cheese, Ilooks A Eyes, Pins,
Preserves, Pickles, Extracts, P’k’t Combs,
Hardware, Cutlery, Spool and Flax
Plates, BnwG > Pitchers, Nccd'os, Perch; Caps,
Dishes, Looking Glasses Plate Locks, Padlocks,
Casters, Pipes, Awls, Cast Iron A Brass butts
Saxony Wool Hats, Hook and Eye Hinges,
Planters 44 Stirrup Irons, Chisels,
Boys’ 44 Hammers, Augurs,
Men and Bovs’ Flushed Saddles, Bridles,
and Glazed Caps, Martingales,
Lasting Buttons, 1000 Gallons Jugware.
WM. G. GREEN & GO.
Madison, Nov. 3, 1855. 44-Bw.
CARRIAGES,
ROCKAWAYS AND BUGGIES.
HAVJNG BOUGHT the well known Carriage
Manufacturing establishment, formerly of
Watts A Robertson’s, and employed Mr. D. N.
Robertson to superintend the same, 1 am now
prepared to build to order all kinds of Carriages,
Rockaways and Buggies lam now a t the North
buying anew stock of materia), and all person
disposed to patronize home industry may rely
upon having work done in the best manner and
made out ot the best material.
Repairing, as usual, carried on in all its vari
ous branches. P. It. THOMASON.
Madison, Feb. 18, 1856. n8
NEW CIRRHGE SHOP.
TIIE subscriber respectfully informs
the citizens of Morgan and adjoin
ing counties, that he has opened, in Madison, a
new Shoiffor the manufacture of CARRIAGES,
BUGGIES, WAGONS, and other vehicles. He
will likewise keep on hand a good stock of North
ern Bugoies. lie will also have in connection
with his wood establishment,
A BLACKSMITH SHOP,
where every description of Plantation work
will be done at short notice. HORSE-SHOE
ING done in the best manner, and Iron Rail
ing, for Fences or Grave Yards, manufactured
to order, asgood as any that can be got from the
North. Work warranted.
JOHN ESP A It.
January 5,1856. 1 -ts.
LET US REASON TOGETHER.
HOLLOWAY’S PILLS.
WHY ARE WE SICK?
IT has been the lot of the human race to be
weighed down by disease and suffering.—
HOLLOWAY’S PILLS are specially adapted to
the relief of the weak, the nervous, the delicate,
and 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 over saw for the removal of disease.
These Pills Purify the Blood.
These famous Pills are expressly combined to
operate on the stomach, the liver, the kidneys,
the lungs, the skin, and the bowels, correcting
any derangement in their functions, purifying
the blood, the very fountain of life, aud thus
curing disease in in all its forms.
Dyspepsia nml Liver Complaints.
Nearly half the human race have taken these
Fills, 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.
General Debility. 11l Health.
Many of the most despotic governments have
opened their custom houses to the introduction
of those Fills, that they may become the medi
cine of the masses. Learned colleges admit that
this medicine is the best remedy ever known for
C arsons of delicate health, or where the system
as been impaired, as its invigorating properties
never fuiled 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 the best
and safest medicine that can be givento children
of all ages, and for any complaint; consequently,
no family should be without it.
Holloway's Pills are the best remedy
known in the world for the following
Diseases :—
Asthma, Bowel Complaints, Coughs, Colds,
Chest Diseases, Costiveness, Dyspepsia, Diarr
hoea, 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
ions, Worms of all kinds.
*** Sold at the Manufactories of Professor
Holloway, 80 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, cents, and $1 each.
Tlumc is a considerable saving by taking
the larger sizes.
N. H.--Directions for the guidance of patients
in everydisorder are affixed to each Box. 36-0
NEW SPRING GOODS*
I AM now receiving uiy usual supply of Sprin.r
Goods, consisting of alnyst everv v.iriety
and style of Staple ami Fancy Dry Goods usually
kept in an up-country Store, auitmg which may
be iound—
Bleached and Brown Homespuns and Drills,
St ripes, Ticks, Uottonades, Demins, Browu Linen,
I-inen Drills, Prints, Lawns, Muslin, Bareges,
Tissues, Silks and Grcnedinc/, some beautiful
and of the latest styles; Plain Jaconet and Swiss
Muslins, Embroidered and Dotted do., White
.Brilliants (anew article for Childn n’s Dresses),
Under Sleeves, Collars, Bonnets, Bonnet Rib
bons, &c., Ac.
For GENTS’ WEAR—Fine Cloths, Cassimeres
5 estings, Italian Cloths, a large lot Ready-made
Clothing, both for Boys and Gentlemen, among
which may be found Marseilles Vests, Coats and
Pants, Linen do., Italian and Queeu’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 Hoes, Trace Chains, Ac., Ac., all
bought for Cash, and will be sold at the lowest
prices. P. R. THOMASON.
Madison, March 12, ISSO.
NOTICE.
WE have in store some choice Bacon Sides,
Hams and Flour.
May 8. SWANSON, JETT A CO.
FIFTY LBS. WHITE WAX,
at Drug Stork.
T Pay Particular Attention.
HE SUBSCRIBERS intending to deal excln
sively FOR CASH, respectfully request all
persons indebted to them to come forward and
pay their accounts.
U 25-2 WM. G: GREENE A CO
Morgan Mortgage Sheriff Sale.
WILL be sold on thefi st Tue.vlay in Septem
ber next, before iln Coort House door in
the town of Madison, within the legal hours cf
sale, the following property, to wit:
Fourteen Sgiung Frames, twenty-four Cards,
five Speeders, four Dressing Frames, seven
Reels, one Warping Machine and 'fine Warping
Mill, one Ball W inder, one BuiftHer amUFress,
two Pickers, one Millaner, three Wool Cards,
one Wool Picker, one Wool Mule, twenty
Jxwnns, one Beaming Machine, one lot Winding
Blades, oneLaithe, one Dresser, two Com Mills,
one Circular Saw, one Steam Engine and Boilers,
Ac. All of said property levied on by virtue of
and to satisfy two Mortgage fi. fas. from Mor
fan Inferior Court—one in favor of John W.
\nter, agent, Ac., and theotherin favor of Jas.
A. Wade, Executor of Hudson Wade, deceased,
vs. the Madison Steam Mill Company. Said
property pointed out in said fi. fa.
J. P. RADFERD, Sheriff;
Madison, June 28, 1556 26-2 m
NOTICE.
A LL persons indebted to the estate of W. J.
Rhymes, late of Morgan County-, deceased,
are requested to make prompt payment. Those
luiving claims against the estate will please pre
sent them in terms of the law.
11. 11. FITZPATRICK, Executor,
SUSAN L. RHYMES, Executrix.
Madison, June 28, 1556 23-40d
Morgan Mortgage Sheriff Sale.
WILL BE SOLD, on the first Tuesday in
August next, before the Court House door
in the town of Madison, between the legal hours
of sale, the following property, to wit:
Fourteen Spinning Frames, twenty-four Cards,
five Speeders, four Dressing frames, seven Reels,
one Wurpirig Machine, and one Warping Mil!
and Ball Winder, one Bundler and Press, two
Pickers, one Millainer, three Wool Cards, one
Wool Picker, one Wool Mule, twenty-six Looms,
one Beaming Machine, arid lot Winding Blades,
one Lathe, one Dresser, two Corn Mills, one Cir
cular Saw, one Steam Engine and Boilers Ac.
All of said property levied on bv virtue of and
to satisfy a mortgage fi. fa. issued from Morgan
Inferior Court,, in favor of William Cousins vs.
the Madison Steam .Mill Company, and set forth
and described in said fi. fa.
JOHN P. RADFERD, Sheriff.
June 1,1856. 2-T-6"d
Georgia, ) 117" HERE AS, Hugh J.
Morgan County. J- VV Ogilby, Guardum for
for Letters of Dismission from his said Guaraian
shin:
These are therefore to cite and admonish, all
and singular, the kindred and creditors of said
orphan to be and appear at my office on or before
the first Monday in August next, then and there
to show cause, if any they have, why said letters
should not be granted.
Given under my hand at office in Madison, this
6th day of June, 1856.
23-80d. F. W. ARNOLD, Ordinary.
MORGAN SUPERIOR COURT,
MARCH TERM, 1856.
Present—The Honorable Robert V. Hardeman,
Judge of the Superior Court,
label for Divorce, Ac.
Lucinda Bowles' IT APPEARING to the
v. I J. Court, by return of the
Thomas Bowles. Sheriff, that the Defendant
does not reside in this coun
ty, and it further appearing that be does not
reside in the State, It is, on motion, ordered that
the defendant appear and answer on the first
day of the next Term of this Court, or that the
case will be considered in default, and the plain
tiff allowed to proceed. And it Is further order
ed that service of this rule be perfected by publi
cation thereof once in every montL lor four
months prior to the next Term of this Court in
the Madison Family Visitor, a public Gazette
of this State.
True extract from the minutes.
Given under my hand and official signature
this 2d day of April, 1856.
JOHN C. REES, Clerk S. C.
April 19. 16- m4m
MORGAN SUPERIOR COURT,
MARCH TERM, 1856.
Present—The Honorable Robert Y. Hardeman,
Judge of the Superior Court.
LIBEL FOR DIVORCE.
Julia Ann Clark,; TT appearing from the
v. iJL return of the Sheriff',
Francis A. Clark, j that the defendant is not
—. J to be found in this county;
and it further appearing that lie has removed
beyond the limits of this State, IT IS OKDKUED
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 Hie
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, . \XT II ERE AS, Martha B.
j Morgan County. >• VV 1. Walton applies for
j ) Letters of Administration
upon the estate of Aurellius A. Walton, deceased :
| These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all
j and singular the kindred and creditors of said
i deceasca. to be and appear at my 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 my hand, at my office in Madisqp,
this 28th day of May, 1856.
22-30d F. W. ARNOLD, Ordinary.
Georgia, i TTTHEREAS, Mary E.
Morgan County. > W Walton, Executrix of
applies for letters of dismission:
These are, therefore, to cite and ndmonish all
and singular the kiudred 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 27 th day of of February, 1856.
9-m6m F. W. ARNOLD, Ordinary.
Georgia, 1 ATT HERE AS, Luford A.
Morgan County. J- VV Chenev, Aduiinis
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 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 mv hand, at my office in Madison,
this 27th day of February. 1^56.
•10/bu * •F. W . ARNOLD, Ordinary.
GKott&A,' ) YTTH ERE AS. Hamster
Morgan Countv \l Covkrun, Administra
*— ———<4 tt'r of 1 Bheraby V'ass,
: deivaj.ed, applies lbr lcjicrivgfdi»m.i: Vl ' ;U ;
There are therefore'to <• lie and athnomsh, nil
and singular, five’ kindred and creditors of said '
deceased to be and appear at my office on oi
before the first Monday in September next, then
and there to show cause, it'anYtluß have, ~uy
said letters should not be granted.
Given under mv hand at office in Madison.
* F. W. ARNOLD, Ordinary.
February 16, 1856. 6m *
Georgia, ) "fTTHEREAS, Ethan Brew-
Morgax County. > ty er, Administrator of
"7 ) 1 T Drury Brewer, late of
the State of Alabama, deceased, applies for letters
of dismission:
These are therefore o cite and admonish; all
and singular, the kindred and creditors of said
deceased, to be and appear at my office ou or be
fore tbe first Monday in September, then and
there to show cause, if any they have, why said
letters should not be granted.
Giveu under my hand at office in Madison.
F. W. ARNOLD, Ordinary.
February 16, 1856. 6m‘
Georgia, ) TTTHEREAS, Thomas J.
Morgan* County, > VV Kurnev and Augustus
Walker, deceased, applies for letters of dismis
sion :
These arc 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
and there to show cause, if any they have, why
said. letters should not he grouted.
(liven under mv hand at my office, in Madison,
this 28th day of March, 1850 ‘
nnim F. W. ARNOLD, Ordinary.
SA LA D 0I L, Fresh.
at Drug Stokc,
3yjisce)iweot|S.
Are Caring the Sick to an extent never
before known ofany Medicine.
Invalids, Read and Judge for Yourselves.
JULES HaUEL, Esq., the well known perfumer
of Chestnut street, Philadelphia, whose choice
products are found at almost every toilet, says:
“ I am happy to say of your Cathartic Pills,
that I have found them a better family medicine
for common use, than any other within my
knowledge. Many ofmv friends have realized
marked benefits from them and coincide with
me in believing that they possess extraordinary
virtues for driving out diseases and 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 Wardlaw, writes from
Baltimore, 15th April, 1854:
‘‘Dr. J. C. Ayer—Sir: I have taken your Pills
with great benefit, for the listlessness, languor,
loss of appetite, and Billious 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 1 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:
“Pa. R. If. Office, Philadelphia, I)*c. 13. 1853.
“ Sir I take pleasure in adding my testimony
to the efficacy of vour 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 menus wiij procure them,”
The widely renowned ri. S. Stevens, M. D. of
Wentworth, S. 11., writes:
“ Having used your Cathartic Pills in my prac
ticc, I certifyfrom experience, that they are an
invaluable purgative. In «*&se* of disordered
functions of the liver, causing headache, indiges
tion. costiveness, and the gfeat variety of disea
ses that follow, they are a surer remedy than gfay
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 arc sure in their 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.”
“Acton, Me., Noc. 25. 1853.
“Dr. J. C. Ayer—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 how 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 the unendurable pain ; at others it settled
in the scalp of my head, and has kept me partly
bald all my days ; sometimes it came out in my
face, and kept it for months a raw* sore.
“About nine weeks ago I commenced taking
your Cathartic Pills, and now am entirely free
from the complaint. My eyes are well, my skin
is fair, and my hair has commenced a healthy
growth; allot which makes me feel already a
new person.
“ Hoping this statement may be the means of
conveying information that shall do good to oth
ers, l am, with every sentiment of gratitude,
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 Munut g. Cos.”
j Cant. Joel Pratt, of the ship Marion, writes from
Boston, with April, 1854,
“ \ our Pills have cured me from a billious at
j tack which arose from derangement of the Liver,
which had become Very serious. I had failed of
. any relief by iny Physician, and from every rem
edy I could try, but a few doses of your Pills
have completely restored me to health. I have
given them to my children for worms, with the
best effects. They were promptly cured. 1 re
i commended them to a friend for costiveness,
which had troubled him for months; be told me
I in a few days they had cured him. You make
j the best medicine in the world, and I am free to
, say so.”
Read this from the distinguished Solicitor of the
| Supreme Court, whose brilliant abilities have
made him well known, not only in this, but the
1 neighboring States.
' . “Neic Orleans, sth Aprtl, 1654.
I “Sir : I have great satisfaction in assuring you
that myself and family have been very much ben
! ufited by your medicines. My wife was cured
twoyears since, of a severe and dangerous cough,
by your Cherry Pectoral, and since then has en
joyed perfect health. My children have several
times been cured from attacks of the Influenza
and Croup by it. It is an invaluable remedy for
these complaints. Your Cathartic Pills have en
tirely cured me from a dyspepsia and costiveness
which has grown upon me for some years,—in
deed this cure is much more important from the
fact that I had failed to get relief from the best
Physicians which this section of the countrv af
fords, and from any of the numerous remedies I
had taken.
You seem to us, Doctor, like a providential
blessing to our family, and you may well suppose
we are not unmindful of it.
Yours respectfully,
LEAVITT TIIAXTER.”
“S'mate Chamber, Ohio, April sth 1854.
“ Dr. J. C. Ayer—Honored Sir: I 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. 1 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 are public
ly known where they reside, and who would not
make these statements without a thorough’ con-
viction thaAfhey were* true.
Prepared by J. C. AYER.
Practical ami AnSltvicaHlhtumst, LoWeiL Moss.
Sold by Dr. W.S. MEIEIiE, Madison; Guay
nfi.i.'A CV, Eatonfdn, and Druggists ev. rvwhere.
Mayiland, Kislly A Cos., At.gustu, Wholesale
Agents. March To ].l—4ffi.
Fifty Packages Boots aod Shoes.
I AM now receiving, art-lie store formerly oc-
A copied by J. P. Radford, in c jimcctioa"with
my Dry Goods Store, one of the largest- and best
Selected STOCK <>F BOOTS AND SHOES ever
offered in this market, comprising almost every
grade of Staple Shoes, L-.dier/ Gaiters, Slippers,
Calf, Kid and Goat waikingShoes and Rootee»,a
large lot sewed and pegged Philadelphia made
shoes, suitable for school misses, gentlemens fine
sowed and pegged B:>ots’patent leather and cloth
Congress Gaiters, Oxford Ties, and cloth Opera
and Slippers; Children, Misses, Bovs and Youths
Shoes ill great variety. Those goods have all
been bought in the New York and Philadelphia
markets for cash, at the lowest prices, and 1 am
now ottering to cash customers great bargains;
so, with my large and extensive stock of Northern
Boots and Shoes, and Judge Bennet 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.
The Richest Book of the Season!
THE SPARROWGRASS PAPERS,or Living
in the Countrv, by Frederic S. Cozzens,
With illustrations by Darley. For sale by
BENJ. G. LIDDON.
10,000 lbs. Choice Tennessee Bacon.
IHAVEjust received 10,000 lbs. choice Bacon,
which lam ottering low, for cash, or good’
notes due and bearing interest,
March 15-11. P. R. THOMASON.
A CHOICE LOT of Boys’ and Youths’ Calf
OX. and Kip BOOTS, just received by
Apnl 12, J, MARSHALL 4 CO.
bjisceii^eotjs.
TRUMPLER & PECK,
GUN AND LOCK SMITHS,
Respectfully informs the citizens 0 f
Madison and public generally, that th- y
arc prepared for manufacturing 'Shot Gun!
Rifles and Pistols—warranted to shoot well - ’
REPAIRING.
Guns, Pistols, Locks, Keys, 4c., will be repaired
in the best possible manner, for those who mar
favor us with a call, at short notice. '
N.B.—All repairing must be paid for in cash
when delivered. ~
invite attention to our selection of HATS
V» consisting of superior Black Silk, Hun:
garian, Tan, Bro. A Claret's Pains Leaf aad
Straw of various styles.
J. MARSHALL 4 CO
March 22,1856.
METHOIMST HYMNS.
ABEAUTITUL lot of Methodist HvbmY
Books, bound in Silk Velvet, Turkey H*-'
roceo, Roan and Sheep, j'ust received from "Nash
ville. BENJ. G. LIDDON.
THE BALM
OF
A THOUSAND FLOWfiBS.
beautifying ti-tc complex io*;
And Removing all Freckles, Pimples,
or Eruptions from the Face, leaving
the. Skin Pure i S<s a»d White.
WF- GIVE BELOW fourtbings jive guaranty
this Balin' will do: •
TO liEAUTIFY THE COMPLEXION,
Wet a towel, pour on two or three drops ( f the
Balm, and wash the fact night and morning 1 u
a very abort time you will perceive Uie-uegcil
e fleet.
HOW TO CURL H AIR, LEAVING IT BKIGftl
AND GLOSSY,
Rub on a small quantity of pomatum or bear’s
grouse, then dip the hands in cold water, pour on
vour hands three or four drops of the “ Balm of
Thousand Flnwers,” for sale by any Druggist
rub it through the hair, and you can curl it in
any manner von please. Some hair mav notcurl
easily at first, but by a few applications it will
be rendered perfectly easy.
SHAVING MADE EAST.
Ev eryr person who shaves hiui&eit, bund every
gentleman ought), will find the‘"'Balm >TTI.. u
sand Hewers” the' moat agreeable article lor
that purpose; dip your brush in either worm or
cold, or even salt water, pour bile, two, < ■ three
drops of “Balm,” and mb it on Ihe fi.ee. It no.
only makes a delightful lather, but alleviates Ihe
pain consequent on shuving, rendering the shatiu
part soft, white and heal thy. Jn using this ar
ticle, yon dispense with all shaving apparatus but
brush and razor. Price only fifty cents a bottle
will last longer than fifty cents'worth of urdi.
nary shaving -ouji, while it removes from the
face all pimples and blemishes whatever.
SWEET AND PERFUMED 'BREATH
May easily lie acquired by using this “ Balm ”
as a dent’ifrice. Wet Vour 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
ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS-!
where it can be proven there has been a single
failure.
The Knichirbwfar J%/e*V. sa vs of it; “ It> is
not our wont to allude t<. kindred fabrications,but
vve can say, from theocifjai proof,that the * Bain
of a Thousand I lowers/ a preparation for re
moving tan, pimples and freckles from the face,
shaving, cleansing the teeth, and curling the
hair, sold by Petttdge & C<L, Boston, is the best
article of the kind we. have ever encountered. It
is, in reality, all that it purports to be.”
FETRIDGK A CO.,
Manufacturers and Proprietors,
Boston and New York.
For sale at the Madison BOOK STORE. nft
Arthur’s Patent Air-Tight Self-Sealing Cans
FOR
PRESERVED FRUITS.
WE are now re
ceiviug Mippliis
NK% H'lpn <-f these popului
* Cans and Jars.-
They have been
well dor
I he past
lA R a, *d have given
■H? f They
I JW f lia cheap ai.d Mniple,
"i.i
*f economy, are
superseding in
their use the olu inode of preserving fruits—not
requiring one half the sugar, and no further at
tention until opened for use. Fruits of all kinds
retain their original flavor, which is -very im
portant to the housekeeper. The Jars will do
from year to year, and are of such sizes, from
I’int to Gallon, as to suit all sized families. We
have already made large sales, and expect almost
every family will find it to their interest to buy
them. Directions for use supplied with the cans.
May 23,155«. S. B. ROBSON & CO.
New Books.
JUST RECEIVED, at the Madison Book Store:
Irvine’s Complete Works, new edition ;
The Wonderful Adventures of Capt. Priest
The Lawyer's Storv;
The Old Doctor;
A Defence of the American Policy, by T. R.
Whitney;
The War in Kanzas, by Brewerton ;
At Home and Abroad, by Madame Ossoli;
The Great American Battle, by Mias Anna
Ella Carroll ;’
Katherine Walton, by W. Gilmore Simms;
The Forayers, “ “
The Scout, 44 ,*<
lieiuichumpe, “ 44
The* Yeinassee, “ 44
Richard Hurd is, •* “
Southward* 110, u 44
Millechsmipe, 4< p
Eufcuv, «'<
I-. Charftm'vnt, * *<
The Partisan “ «<
Wo;;(Tcr.,n,
Confession, 44 **■
Guy Rivers, *< •*
The Border Beagles, “ **
Qrchard’s Baptist ilistoiy;
White’s Southern Gaj dener; **
Earnest Lini\(H and supply ;
Cone Cut Corners;
Hampton Heights;
Memoir of Aaron Bupr, by Davis
and many others. Call and look at them.
May 31. BENJAMIN G. LIDDON
CLOTHING.
WE have a few superior Italian Cloth Coats,
also a lot of Alpacca Sacks and Frocks,,
and a beautiful lot of Linen and Marseilles Coai*
and Vests.
April SWANSON, JETT & CO.
The Madison Family Visitor is published
weekly (every Saturday morning,) at TWO
DOLLARS per annum, invariably in (futanct..
Fifty numbers in the year are mulled to eiiriv
subscriber.
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