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,Bi{sii)es3 6^3.
C. W. RICHTER,
DEALKU IN
MASSES &
Jewelry, Silver and Plated Ware.
Witcies. Clocks and Jewelry carefully ropaired.
TERMS STRICTLY CASH.
nS&-ly
FRANK H. NICHOLS, JI. D.,
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON.
Office, below Messrs. Fears Jc Swanson’* store,
Madison. S7
FANNIN J: WINGFIELD,
ATTOItX IES AT LAW,
Officf —Over fit* Lt-uHnon Dmaj Store.
J. A. BILLUPS,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
MADISON, Oa.
Office iu the Court Hocus, opposite (he
Clerk’s Office.
Nov. 18, 1854.
DB. WILLIAM 11. BURR,
it w i a
OFFICE, UP STAIRS, TOWN HALL,
MilUon, Od.
\Y \f RTTH'VPTT
M ANUFACTURER AND DEALER IN
SU)DLBB, BRIDLES, HARNESS, TRUNKS,
Carpet-bagi, Saddler// Ware, Leather,
Thread, Locks, Ac. Ac.,
Center sereet, next door below Payne A Harris’
Madison, <!a.
BENJAMIN G. LIDDON,
Dealer in
HOOKS, STATIONERY, MUSIC, FANCY
GOODS, PERFUMERY, Ac. Ac.,
Two doors above Town Hull, Madison, Georgia
FANCY STATIONERY.
JUST received, a beautiful lot of Fancy Color
ed R iled Note and Letter Papers, and En
velopes to match.
April 12. B. O. LIDDON.
NOTICE.
rP IE undersigned will continue the Lumber
| business on his own account. Orders for
L imber may be sent, to him at Warrenton.
March 4, 1854. 10-ly JOEL HALL.
ONE large lot of WEEDING HOES will be
sold unusually cheap.
March 2u, 1858. ' J. MARSHALL ACO
“TjociKa
CATHARTIC PILLS
OPERATE by their powerful influence on the
internal viscera to purify tbe blood and
stimulate it into b iltby action. They remove
the obstructions of the atom ich, b iwels, liver,
and other organs of the body, and, by restoring
t heir irregular action to health, correct., wherever
they exist, such derangements as are the first
causes of disease. An extensive trial of their
virtues, by Professors, Physicians and Patients,
his shown cures of dangerous diseases almost
beyond belief, were they not substantiated by
persons of such exalted position and character
us to forbid th3 suspicion of untruth. Their
certificate are published in my American Al
in mac which the agents below named are pleas
ed to furnish five to all inquiring.
Annexed we give /tircctions for their use in
the complaint* which th ay have been found to
For Costiveness. -Take one or two Pills, or
such quantity us to gently move the bowels.
Costiveness is frequently the aggrav iting cause
of Piles, and the ctre <>f one c impluint is the
cure of both. No person can feel well while
under a costive habit of body. Hence it should
be, as it can be, promptly relieved.
For I)ysi»isi\si.v, which is sometime the cause
of CMiticie**, and always uncomfortable, take
mild doses—from one to four—to stimulate tbe
stounch and liver into healthy action. JTlicy
will do it, and the heartburn, boVyburn and soul
buni of dyspepsia will rapidly disappear. When
it has gone, don’t, forget wliat cured you.
For a Fori. SroM veu, or Morb'ol In teflon of the
j* ' l*. which produces general depression of
the spirits and bad health, take from four to
eight Pills at lirst, and smaller doses afterwards,
until activity and strength is restored to the
system.
For Nervousness Sick Headache, Nausea,
Pain in, the Stout tch t Jink, or Sole, take from
four to eight Pills on going to bed. If they do
not operate sufficiently, take more the next clay
until they do. These complaints will be swept
out from the system. Don’t wear these and
their kindred disorders because your stomach is
foul.
For Scrofula, Erysipelas, <r*i / a! 7 D : < w* <>f
the Skin , take the Pills freely ami frequently, t >
keen the bowels open. The eruptions will gen
erally soon boffin to diminish and disappear.
Many dreadful ulcers and sores have been healed
up by the purging and purifying effect of these
Pills, and some disgusting diseases which seemed
(o saturate the whole system, have completely
yielded to their influence, leaving the sufferer iii
perfect hoUth. Patients! your duty to society
Forbids that you sh mid parade yourself around
the world, covered with pimples, blotches, ul*
cqrs, sores, and all or any of the unclean dis
eases of the skin, because your system wants
cleansing.
To Purify tiir Blood, they arc the best medi
cine ever discovered. They should bo taken
freely and frequently, and the impurities which
How the seeds of iucurable diseases will be swept
out of the system like chad’ before the wind. By
this property they do as much good in prevent
ing sickness as by the remarkable cures which
they are making everywhere.
Liver Complaint, Jaundice, an l all B'd'ous
AffcHpnii* arise from some derangement—either
t. irpidity, congestion, or obstruction of the Liver,
torpidity and c.ingestion vitiate the bile, and
render if unfit for digestion. This is disastrous
t. > Hie health, and the constitution is frequently
under mined by no other cause. Indigestion is
the symptom. Obstruction of the duct which '
empties the bile into the stomach causes the bile j
to overflow into the blood. This produces j urn- !
dice, with a long and dangerous train of evils.
Costiveness,or alternately costiveness and diarr
hoea, prevails. Feverish symptoms, languor,
low spirits, weariness, restlessness, and melan
choly, with sometimes inability to sleep, and
pom‘times great drowsiness; sometimes there
is severe paiu in the side; the skin and the white
of the eyes become a greenish yellow ; the stom
ach acid; the bowels Sore to the touch; the
whole system irritable, with a tendency to lever,
which may turn to bilious fever, bilious colic,
bilious diarrhoea, dysentery, &c, A medium
do< j of three or four Pills taken at night, follow
ed by two or three in the morning, and repeated
a few days, will.remove the cause of all these
troubles. It is wicked to suffer such pains when
voil can cure them for 25 cents.
Rheumatism. Gout, arul all InJlamnialqru Fi
are rapidly cured bv the purifying effects
of these I.lls upon the blood, and the stimulus
which they afford to the vital priucple of life.
For these and all kindred complaints, they should
be taken in mild doses, to move the bowels
gently, hut fnviv.
As » Din.veh I*iu., this is both agreeabl* end
useful. No Pill can be made more pleasant to
t ike, and certainly none has been made more
effectual to the purpose for which a dinner pill
is employed. v
Prepared by J. C. AYER,
PRACTICAL A ANALYTICAL CHEMIST,
LOWELL, MASS.,
AXD
Sold by Dr. \V. S. ME 1 ERE, Madison ; Grav
uim. A Ct, Eaton too, and Druggistscrervwhere.
Jlavilaxd, Uio.py A Cos., Augusta, Wholesale
Agents. July lv,-.25)-Hu.
fli lIIIStR i&lHl
Di'U &00D3.
NEW GOODS.
WE arc daily receiving our EXTENSIVE
STOCK of GOODS, and are now ready
to exlaibit tbe prettiest lot of DRESS GOODS,
COLLARS, Black and Colored MANTILLAS
and SCARFS, that we have ever kept. Our
Stock further consists of— viz. —English, French,
and American PRINTS; French and Scotch
GINGHAMS; Printed JACONETS, BUIL
IAANTES, Flounced JACONETS, Portsmouth
LAWNS, perfectly Fa*t Colors, at 18%c. per
yard. Also, Flounced BAREGES. GRENA
DINES, Plain and Figured BAREGES.
15 Pieces Naumkong Long Clo li;
5 44 Georgia “ 44 i
11 44 Marshall’s No. 1 44
, 3 44 Bates’ Long 44
5 44 Great Falls “
10 44 Hope Lonsdale Long Cloth ;
44 Allendale 44 44
Pillow Case Cotton,
Peppered Bleached Jeans,
“ Brown 44
17 44 Metropolitan, Broadway, Yolk and
Eagle Tickings;
Demins, Plaid and Stripe Homespuns;
1 Bale C&Qctaw Stripes;
Linen Duck and Planters’ Linens,
44 7*B Grauitvilio Shirtings,
44 4-4 “ 44
44 Peppered 7-8 Shirtings,
Brown A Fanner’s Linens,
2ft Pieces Irish Linens, —25c. to sl.-5, —
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.
100 Duz. Gents’, Ladies’ und Children’s Hosiery
(In tho above lot is Lisle Thread JFj
siery.)
Grass,. Hoop, Mohair and Corded
Skirts;
New style White Skirting, Ac.; to
gether with all goods accessary for
Family use.
CLOTHlNG—Complete—viz.:
24 Pair White Linen Pants,
24 44 Plain Marseilles and Union Pants,
12 44 Fig’d Fancy Drill “
2 4 44 Farmers’ Linen 44
1 2 44 Planters’Drill 44
I 24 44 Demin* and Cottonado 44
j 12 44 Black l)rab*De Etc 44
J ‘2l 44 Boys’ Linen and Cotton 44
21 White Linen and Duck Coats,
4ft Farmers’ 44 “ 44
12 Plaid Marseilles 44
12 Blue Demins
12 . Grass Cloth “
24 Black Italian and Alpncca 44
12 44 44 Vests,
21 Colored Marseilles Vests,
24 White
12 Plaid Union
21 Brown Farmers’ Linen Vests,
Cotton and Linen Drawers,
20 Do*. Shirt, Collars,
j 12 Hickory Shills,
I 7 44 Linen Bosom Shirts,
Cravats, Stocks, Ac.
HATS.
] 12 Gentlemen’s Patent Hats,
j 12 44 Black Bound Leghorn
Hats,
12 Gentlemen’s Grenada Hats,
12 Boys’Palm Leaf “
12 “ Pressed Palm Leaf Hats,
12 Men’s
24 B. T. Canada Struvf 44
34 Panama Pressed
12 Boys’ Brown Leghorn 44
ft Men’s Tea Color 44
1 2 44 Black Leghorn 44
1 2 44 Black, Claret utid Brown Huts,
21 44 44 Wool Hats, Ac.
SHOES.
It is *ho opinion of the people of Morgan, that
llent makes tho best Brogans that is sold in this
market, and we have—
-750 Pair Bunt’s Black Brogans,
2 5 0 4 4 44 Russet “
100 44 44 Planters’ 44
200 44 44 “ Shoes,
| 100 “ Women’s Pegged “
! “ “ (Git “
i (10 “ Mi.imV (limt
50 44 Ladies’ Calf, with Kid Tops,
75 “ “ Tampico Goat Boots,
75 “ 44 Kid Medium Bottom Boots,
75 44 44 Morocco Pump 44 “
75 44 Children’s 44 “ 44 44
50 44 Ladies’Walking Shoes and Slippers,
1 2 44 44 Kid Glove Slippers,
75 “ Mile; A Son’s Gaiter Boots,
1 2 44 Gents’Kid Gaiters,
12 44 44 Oxford Ties, Ac.
P. S. --We are expecting, in a few days, a large
lot of MACKEREL and SALMON. '
FEARS A SWANSON,
Corner Centre and Main Streets.
Madison, April J, ISSO.
I IST RFC IV ED, ii very handsome assort
ment, of BOYS’ CLOTIIING, Black Italian
Cloth Coats, Linen Coats and Pauls, Boots and
Shoes, Leghorn and Palm Hats.
April 7. J. MARSHALL A CO.
HOBSON, FITZPATRICK <fe CO.,
* It It now in receipt of their SPRING ami
A SUMMER Stock of
DRY GOODS
DRESS GOODS OF EVERY VARIETY—
among which are
Organdie and llarege R*IIES t
Hcmtifnl SII ALLIES of all Union.,
Printed J ACONGTS and ORGANDIES,
('rope IIA ItEGES, new nod handsome,
Konlard SILKS fur Ladies' Dresses—very neat—
GINGHAMS and CALICOES -a good* assort
ment.
White Goods.
Plain Nainsook MUSLINS,
Striped and Cheeked Nainsook MUSLINS,
Plain Jaconet MUSLIN,
Hair Cord “
White Swiss “
" Chocked “
Irish LINENS, warranted the heat quality;
Linen PILLOW CASING and SHEETING,
Urown and Uluaehed DOMESTICS,
“ “ JEANS.
Hlantillns.
Handsome MANTILLAS of several styles.
Gloves mid Mitts.
French Embroidered COLLARS: Swiss and
Jaconet TRIMMINGS;
Scotch Embroidered COLLARS; Swiss and
Jaconet HANDS.
Jtcady.miule Clothing.
■ April 5, 1850. U
JUST opening anew lot ofDarege 110 RES, of
various coiors.
April |a. J. MARSHALL & CO.
GENTS’ GOODS.
■4 EINE stock ofCot touade, Planters’ Linens,
/\ Linen Drills, Marseilles, for l’auts and
Vests, lllaek Cassimers, plain and twilled, at
April 12. SWANSON, JETT A CO.
New Firm!—New Goods!!
WE are now receiving our SPRING STOCK
of Staple ami Fancy Dry Goods,
consisting in part of Bleached, Brown, Striped
and Plain HOMESPUNS; Bleached aud Brown
DRILLINGS; Bleached and Brown SHEET
INGS; Pillow Case COTTONS, Pillow Case
LI NENS, Linen SHEETINGS, Linen and Cotton
liIArKUS, French, English and American
I KIN IS, Ginghams, Printed I,awns, Printed
Jaconets, Organdies, llrilliaufes, Bareges, Tis
!'-," ll ' r '»dcries; a line vanetvof WHITE
n ~V" ths ' Cassimeres, Linen Drills, M»r
seilles 1 lantern’ Linens, Cottonades Clothing,
% It, 1 !™ ‘ !I,,IPS: together with a line stock
°* t’ROt EhlEs and HARDWARE.
All of the above goods are entirely new, and
we teel confident it our friends and the public
will give us a call, we can suit them in price as
well as style and quality-.
, ‘ SWANSON, JETT A CO.
April 4, 1858.
rw mo mm r ma-« »
HICH & Cos.
Respectfully inform the citizens of
Madison and the Public that they have
received ii "large and well assorted Stock of Staple
and Fancy DRY GOODS,Shoes,Clothing,Hats,
Hardware, light Groceries, Ac., to which they
invite particular attention—all of which will be
sold at the lowest possible prices, aud a liberal
discount will be made to cash buyers.
Onr stock of Dress Goods,’ Embroideries,
I.utens and lute Goods is very complete, aud
persons disposed to buy, will do well to call and
examine our assortment. Our host efforts will
be Ottered to please all who will favor ns with a
call, and no charge made for showing goods.
At V kuns old stand, Town Uafi Building,
Aprd 12, 1858. ”
f)it|cjt{3fy ssbetfi3ehief|f3.
DRY GOODS!
SPRING IMPORTATION, 1856! ;
LALLERSTEDT A DEMING
CORNER UNDER THE GLOBE HOTEL,
AUGUSTA, GA.,
ARE now in receipt of their magnificent stock
of SPRING DRV 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, Tissue, Barege and Tuillcrie
ROBES, Lacc and ChantiUa MANTILLAS,
Ombre and Chenc SILKS, Black Oro dc Rhine
und Taffeta SILKS, LACES, EMBROIDERIES,
CORSETTES, GLOVES, Ac.
ALSO,
RUSSIA HEMP MATTING,
}>cculiarly adapted to Court Houses, Offices and
Passages—noted for durability ami freedom from
noise of the tread. Also, Plain aud Check
MATTING, all width*. April 28-17
NEWSPRING GOODS.
FULL SUPPLIES.
WILLI AM 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,
nt very tow prices;
Plain and Colored Challies, and Rich Printed
Bareges ;
Plain Bareges and Crape M iretz, of beautiful
colors:
English and French Prints and Brilliantea, of
new and beautiful styles;
Ladies' Spring anu Summer Silks, of the latest
style*;
PWhi 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
Clialfies:
Plain Black CrajnJ^M.iretz, and Black Bareges
for Ladies’ Mournmjf Dresses;
| Superior Mourning Ginghams, of new and
beautiful styles;
Mourning Muslins and Plain Black Lawns;
English Black Crapes, und Ladies’ Mourning
Veils;
Ladies’ Mourning Collars and Undersleeves;
Ladies’ Embroidered Muslin Basques, of new
and beautiful styles;
Ladies* Embroidered Muslin Collars aud Un
derslecve* ;
Jaconet and Swiss Muslin Bands, Insortings
and Edgings;
Real Thread and Valenciennes Lacc Edgings
and Inserting*;
Ladies’ Spring and Summer Mantillas, of new
and beautiful styles;
Ladies' Embroidered and Scolloped Linen Cam
bric Handkerchiefs;
Ladies’ Wide Ileni-stitch Linen Cjmbric 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;
Plain While Organdy and Tarlatan Muslins
of extra width;
Plain Pink and Orange Colored Tarlatan Mus
lins, for covering Chandeliers and Looking-
Glasses;
Superior 4-1 Irish Linens and 124 Linen Shect
ings;
Damask and Table Diapers, of superior quality ;
Huckabacks, and Scotch Diapers, for Towels;
12-1 Allendale and Hamilton Bleached Sheet
ings; a full supply of Bleached and Brown Shirt
ings of the best make;
A large supply of articles suitable so servants’
wear;
Madonna Mixtures, Himalaya Lustres, and all
wool Dobege, 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 und French
Corset ts' :
Ladies' Embroidered Marseilles and Corded
Skirls;
Superior Marseilles, Lancaster and Allendale
Quilts;
Cotton Osnaburgs and Georgia Stripes at tbe
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 arc respectfully requested to call and ex
amine the assortment.
Augusta, April 2» ! , 1850.
1855.
FALL TRADE.
POPU LA It Pltlo ES !
WARD, BURCHARD & CO.,
AUGUSTA, GA.,
VUE now op ning their FALL and WINTER
supplies of choice
FAMILY DRY GOODS,
selected with great care from recent importations,
and comprising an assortment which for Rich
ness, Variety and Extent, not usually found in
this market. As they now have tho reputation
of soiling FIRST CLASS GOODS, upon a much
Lower Scale of Print < than they have been usually
bought here, they beg to assure their friends in
Muuisouaudsurroundingcomiticsthatthcviutend
to keep up this standard of CHOICE GOODS,
and to keep down prices to a fair remunerative
profit. To cash and prompt pai/infj customers, and
! to none others, we shall offer uukat inducements
j to visit one establishment. Our Stock consists
j in part of the following
DRESS GOODS.
I Rich Velvet Brocaded Silks, Moire Antique
! Silks, in black and colors, New and Beautiful
; Shades of Plain and Ripped Silks, very heavy
j and rich, Plaid and Striped Silks in great variety,
lllaek Italian and Tallita Silks, Silk Robes, Satin
Turk, Casiunenjs, Del. tines, A incline Cloths,
Plaid Stuffs, French and English Merinoes, all
shades, Plain DcLaiues, Persian Cloths, English,
French and American Calicoes and Ginghams,
Calico Robes, Ac.; Black Bombazines, Canton
Crapes, Canton Cloths, Black Challics and Al
pacas, Embroideries a id Lace Goods of every
description, Evening Dress Goods in every va
riety.
’ MEN’S AND BOYS’ WEAR.
Cloths, Cassimeres,Satinets,Vestings, Tweeds,
FOR FAMILY USE.
Bath, Whitney, and Rose Blankets, Linen and
Cottton Sheeting, Pillow-case Linens and Cottons
Red, White, Grey, Green, Blue, Welsh, Saxony
and Domestic Flannels, Shaker Flannels, Plain
and Figured Sacque Flannels, Table Damask,
Doylies, Napkins, Wine Cloths, Toweling*, Lace j
and Muslin Curtains, Curtain Materials, Fruit
Cloths, Colored and White Dimities, Uucknbuck
and Bird’s-eye Diapers, Ac.
PLANTATION GOODS.
Negra Blankets, Georgia and Kentucky Plains,
Cotton Osnaburgs, Georgia Stripes, Ac. *
Orders tilled with the most careful attention,
and all goods warranted.
83 WARD, BURCIIARD A CO.
WE have just 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 A CO.
LAND FOR SALE.
THE SUBSCRIBER offers for Sale the Plan
tation on where he lives, containing five
hundred aud eighty acres, more or less, situated
about one and a-half 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
are not surpassed by any m the State, to persons
wishing to educate* their children, it affords an
opportunity seldom found. Call and sec the
Plantation tbr yourself; I will sell the place a
bargain. * 1). S. BUTLER.
Match 6. 10-ts
JOB PRINTING.
WE nre prepared to do all kinds
|fi,~Bß'dfi ofprintmg.suchas I'A M I’ll LETS,
§|S3S®L CATALOGUES, CIRCULARS
tSUSP BUSINESS CARDS. BLANK
«"<' LEGAL BLANKS,
PROGRAMMES. BILLS, POS
i-JBBHBBTKRS, BALL, PARTY and WED
DING TICKETS, Ac., &c., with neatness,and at
shortnotice. Give ns atrial.
Office over the ’‘Madison Bookstore,” Main,
street.
ft}isceiJ^eoti3.
GROCERIES &C.
THE 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 sou cash —consisting in the following
articles, viz:
New Orleans Sugars, Opodeldoc, Castor Oil,
Porto Rico 44 Laudanum, Paregoric,
Refined “abc Vermifuge, Pepj>ermint
Crushed 44 Cinnamon, .Snuff*
Loaf 44 No. 0, Paiu Killer,
Rio Coffee, Turpentine, Bears’ Oil,
Laguira, 44 Nutmegs,
Old Gov. Java 44 Blue Stone, Salt Petre,
Gunuv Bagging, Aluin, Glass, Putty,
Rope, Twine, Train Oil, Mustard,
Candles, Pepper, Spice, Dufficld Blankets,
Cloves, Tobacco, Bl’cd A Br’n Shirting,
Salt, Mackerel,Codfish, Plaids, Apron Checks,
Pickled Salmon, Tea, Ticking, Cassimeres,
I Fulton Market Beef, Jeans, Fancy Print*,
Candies, Soap*, Spades, Wool Shawls, Purses,
Raisins and Almonds, Handkerchiefs,
| Sugar*, Nuts, Comforts, Suspenders,
i Tabic Salt, Hose, White and Slate,
Blasting A Gun Powd’r Port Monais, Cologne,
I Shot and Lead, Cheese, Hooks A Eves, Pius,
Preserves, Pickles, Extracts, P’k’t Combs,
, Hardware, Cutlery, Spool and Flax Thread,
; Plates, Bowls, Pitchers, Needles, Perc’n Caps,
! Dishes, Looking Glasses Plate Lock*, Padlocks,
! Casters, Pipes, Awls, Cast Iron A Brass butts
; Saxony Wool Hats, Hook and Eye Hinges,
i Planters 44 Stirrup Irons, Chisels,
Boys’ 44 Hammers, Augurs,
! Men and Boys’ Plushcd Saddles, Bridles,
| and Glazed Cap*, Martingales,
; Lasting Buttons, 1000 Gallon* Jugwarc.
WM. G. GIIEEN & CO.
i Madison, Nov. 3, 18-55. 44-Bw.
CARRIAGES,
ROCKAWAYS AND BUGGIES.
HAVING BOUGHT the well known Carriage
Manufacturing establishment, formerly of
Watts A Robertson’s, and employed Mr. D. N.
Robertson to superintend the name, I am now
Eared to build to order all kinds of Carriages,
cawavs and Buggies lam now at the North
buying anew stock of material, and all persons
disposed to patronise home industry may rely
upon having work done in the best manner and
made out of the best material.
Repairing, as usual, carried on in all its vari
ous branches. P. It. THOMASON.
Madison, Feb. 18, 185 ft. n8
IIWCMUGE SHOP.
THE subscriber rcspccifully inform*
the citizens of Morgan and adjoin- ykirr'r"/''*'.
ing counties, that he has opened, in Madison, a
new Shop for the manufacture of CARRIAGES,
BUGGIES, WAGONS, and other vehicles. He
will likewise keep on band a good stock of North
ern Buggies. lie will also have in connection
with his wood establishment,
A BLACKSMITH SHOP,
where every description of Plantation work
will bn done at short notice. HORSE-SHOE
ING done in the best manner, and Iron Hail
ing, tbr Fences or Grave Yards, manufactured
• to order, as good as any that cairbe got from the
i North. H-cT All Work war ranted.
JOHN ESPAR.
j January 5,135 ft. 1 ts.
"let IS KB'.SUS TItGETEEI.
HOLLOWAY’S PILLS.
WllY ARE WE SICK?
TT 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 dimes, ages, sexes, and
constitutions. Professor Holloway personally
superintends the manufacture of his medicines
in the United States, and offers them to a free
j and enlightened people, as the best remedy the
! world ever saw for th - removal of disease.
These Pills Purify Hie 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, and thus
curing disease in in all its forms.
Dyspepsia and Liver Complaints.
Nearly half the human race have taken these
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.
Ucuernl Debility, ill llrallli.
Many of the most despotic governments have
opened their custom houses to the introduction
of these Pills, that they may become the 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
has 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 the best
und .safest medicine that can ho givento children
of all ages, and for any complaint; consequently,
no family should be without it.
Jlolloicay's nils 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
ioi s, Worms of ali kinds.
*** Sold at the Manufactories of Professor
Holloway, 80 Maiden Lane, New York, and 224
Strand, Loudon, and by all respectable druggists
and dealers of medicines throughout the United
States, and the civilized world, in boxes, at 25
cents, 62W cents, and $1 each.
There is a considerable saving by taking
the larger sizes.
N. B.—Directions for tbe guidance of patients
in every disorder are affixed to each Box. 35-9
NEW SPRING GOODS.
I AM now receiving my usual supply of Spring
Goods, consisting of almost every variety
and style of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods usually
kept in an up-country Store, among which may
be found—
Bleached and Brown Homespuns and Drills,
Stripes, Ticks, Cottonades, Demins, Brown Linen,
Linen Drills, Prints, Lawns, Muslin, Bareges,
Tissues, Silks aud Grenediner, some beautiful
aud 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* Ac., Ac.
For GENTS’ WEAR—Fine Cloths, Cassimeres
Vestings, 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 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 Hoes, Trace Chains, Ac., Ac., all
bought for Cash, and will be sold at the lowest
price*. I>. R. THOMASON.
Madison, March 12, 1856.
NOTICE.
WE have in store some choice Bacon Sides,
Hams and Flour.
May-8. SWANSON, JETT A CO.
NOTICE.
A FEW SACKS, 50lbs each, of Fctra Family
Flour from Nt-w Wheat . Very nice.
S. B. ROBSON A CO.
TPay Particular Attention.
HE SUBSCRIBERS intending to deal exclu
sively FOR CASH, respectfully request all
persons indebted to them to come forward and
pay their accounts.
U2C-2 WM. €L GREENE A CO
StOberirse^ci^
Morgan Mortgage Sheriff Sale.
WJ ILL be sold on tlreiirst Tuesday iu Septem-
W ber next, before ihe Coort House door in
the town of Madison, within the legal hourc cf
sale, the following property, to wit;
Fourteen SgiDng Frames, twenty-four Cards,
five Speeders, four Dressing Frames, seven
Reels, one Warping Machine and one Warping
Mill, one Ball Winder, one Handler and I’rcss,
two Pickers, cme Millanor, tliTee W'ool Cards,
one Wool Picker, one W'ool Mule, twenty six
Looms, one Beaming Machine, one lot Winding
Blades, one Lai the, one Dresser, two Corn Mills,
one CireularSaw, one Steam Engine and Boilers,
&c. All of said property levied on by virtue of
and to satisfy two Mortgage fi. fas. from Mor
gan Inferior Court—one in favof of John W.
Porter, agent, Ac., and the other in favor of Jus.
A. Wade, Executor of Hudson Wade, deceased,
vs. the 3ladison Steam Mill Company* Said
property pointed out in said fi. fa.
1 J. p. RADFERD, Sheriff.
Madison, June 23, 1856 2ft-2m
NOTICE.
A IX persons indebted to the estate of W. J.
x\_ Rhymes, late of Morgan County, deceased,
are requested to make prompt payment. Those
having claims against the estate will please pre
sent them in terms of the law.
11. 11. FITZPATRICK, Executor,
SUSAN L. RHYMES, Executrix.
Madison, June 23, 1856 2ft-40d
MORGAN SUPERIOR COURT,
MARCH TERM, 185*5.
Present—The Honorable Robert V. ITardcnmn,
Judge of the Superior Court.
Libel for Divorce, Ac*
Lucinda Bowles 5 1 T APPEARING to the
r. { J. Court, b} - return of the
Thomas Bowles. ( Sheriff, that the Defendant
J does not reside in this coun
ty, and it further appearing that he 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 cdbaidered 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 month tor 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 minute*.
Given under my hand and official signature
this 2d dav of April, 185 ft.
JOHN C. REES, Clerk S. C.
April 19. Ift m4m
MORGAN SUPERIOR COURT,
MARCH TERM, 185 ft.
Present-—Tin* Honorable Robert V. Hardeman,
Judge of the Superior Court.
LIBEL FOR DIVORCE.
Julia Ann Clark, 1 IT appearing from the
r. i |. return of the Sheriff,
Francis A. Clark, f that the defendant is not
J to be found in this county;
and it further appearing that he has removed
beyond flic 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 bo published in the
Madison Family Visitor once u month for four
months immediately preceding tbe next Term of
this Court.
True Extract from the minutes.
Given under my hand and official signature,
this the 2d day of April, 1H56.
15-mlm * JOHN 0. REES, Clerk S. C.
Georgia, ) \\T Jl E It E AS, Mary E.
Morgan County. -VV Walton, Executrix of
applies for letters ot 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, it any they have, why
said letters should not be granted.
Given uuder my hand, at my office in Madison,
this 27th daV of of* February, 1856.
9-mftm * F. W. ARNOLD, Ordinary.
Georgia, ) ITT HERE AS, Luford A.
Morgan County. J- >V 111 ’iicv, Adminis
I and Mathew McKov, deceased, applies to me tor
letters of dismission:
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all
and singular, the kindred and creditors of said
deceased, to be an 1 apneir at my office on or
i before tbe lirst 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 mv office in Madison,
this 27th day of February, lssft.
iu«m 1\ \Y.' ARNOLD, Ordinary.
Gx moiA. i *i’il E R EA S, B i »ish i
Morgan County. \V Cock ran, Administra
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 o:
before the first Monday m September next, then
und there to show cause, if auv the) have, why
said letters should not be granted.
Given uuder mv harid at office in Madison.
* F. W. ARNOLD, Ordinary.
February lt», 155 ft. 6m
Georgia, j TTTHEREAS, Ethan Brew-
Moiigan County. [» VV or. Administrator «.f
the State of Alabama, deceased, applies for letters
of dismission:
These arc therefore o cite and admonish, all
and singular, the kindred and creditors of said
deceased, to be and appear at my office on or be
fore the lirst Monday in September, then and
there to show cause, if any they have, why said
letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand at office in Madison.
F. W. ARNOLD, Ordinary.
February 16,185 ft. 6m
Georgia, j TTTHEREAS, Thomas J.
Morgan County. \ V Burney and Augustus
Walker, deceased, applies for letters of dismis
sion :
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
and singular, the kindred and creditors of said
deceased, to be and appear at my office on or be
fore the first Monday in October next, 1856, then
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 day of March. 1856
mftm F. w. ARNOLD, Ordinary.
31 or can sheriff Sale.
WILL be sold before the Court House door,
in the town of Madison, Morgan County,
on the first Tuesday in September next, between
the legal hours of sale, the following property , to
wit;
One Negro mau slave by (he name of Charles,
about thirty-five years of age. Levied on to satisfy
a fi. fa. issuing from Morgan Superior Court, in
favor of John F. Thompson vs. Miltou G. Davis,
principal, and Jesse M. Perry, security. Said
Negro levied on as the 4 property of Milton G
Davis, ami pointed out liv the defendant.
JOHN P.‘ RADFERD, Sheriff.
July 31st, 1856. 31-30d
Morgan Sheriff Sale.
TTTILL HE SOLD, before the Court Honse
VV door, in the town of Madison, in said
county, on the first Tuesday in September next,
within the legal hours of sale, One Hiiudred
Acres of Land, lying in said county, on the
waters of Little River, .adjoining the lands of
Dr. William H. Newton, Edmund Walker, Samuel
Pennington, and others, being the place recently
occupied by Seaborn Clarke, together with the
crop now growing upon said land; one Negro
man by the name of Luke, about fifty years of
age, fifteen hogs, six split-bottom Chairs, one
Ded, one Sideboard, one Bureau, one Clock, one
Mirror, lot of Books, lot Castings, Cooking Uten- .
sils, lot Jars and Crockery, lot Weeding Hoes,
lot of Plough Hoes, three sets of Plough Gear,
Crosscut Saw, set of Moters, three Axes, two
Mattocks. All of which is levied on as the pro
perty of Seaborn Clarke, virtue of a fi. fa.
from Morgan Superior Court, March Term, 1855.
John Durdin vs. said Clarke, said fi. fa. being
transferred to E. T. Pharr.
JOHN P. RADFERD, Sheriff.
July 29th, 1856. 31-30d
10.000 lbs. Choice Tennessee Bacon.
I HAVE just received 10,000 lbs. choice Bacon,
which lam offering low, for cash, or good
notes due and bearing interest.
March 15-11. p. R. THOMASON.
FORTY Boxes WINDOW GLASS, of sizes
Bby 10 and 10 by 12, at Drug Store.
SALAD OIL, Fresh,
. at Drug Store.
NOTICE.
OIXTY days after date applications will
0 be r..ade to the Honorable Ordinary’ of Mor
gan County, fi r leave to sell theXegroes, belong
ing to the estate of Mrs, Mary P. Head, late of
said conntv dtcetsed.
E. J. MASSEY, Adm’r.
July 12. "
It has Worked miracles!
THAT allthe Bald and Grayoan be restored
perfectly to original growth, so far as their
locks arc concerned, does not admit of doubt ;
besides, it will c ire every possible disease of the
Scalp, whether developed as dandruff, itching,
or in the shape of cutaneous ertiptions—-even
scald-head—and in no possible case will it fail
of curing, as if by magic, uervons or periodical
headache, and if used twice a week by the young,
regularly, it will preserve the color, and keep
the hair from falling, to any imaginable age.
Read and judge:
Jjjganxport, la., June, 1855.
Messrs. 0. J. Woon & Cos.:
Gents—-Yours of the 13th came duly to hand.
Enclosed please find thirty-eight dollars, it being
the amount for Hair Restorative. I have sold it
all. * * * If you choose, you may send six
dozen bottles Hair Restorative; I think I can
sell it! It has worked miracles in this place. I
sold a man six &1 bottles, that was bald, and it
fetched new hair out all over his head.
Yours respectfully, M. H. Gridley.
C. 11. If. Office, Vandalia, June 21,1851.
Professor Woon*:
Dear Sir—l take pleasure in bearing volun
tary testimoney to the excellence of your Hair
Restorative. Three months ago, mv hair was
very gray. It is now a dark brown (the original
color , smooth and glossy. The only application
I have made to it, has been the Hair Restorative
prepared by you, and which, from the result in
my own case, I can most cordially recommend
to’ others. Respect full v yours,
Edward Wolcott.
11 neenne*, la., June 21, 1853.
, Prof. 0. J. Wood—As you are about to manu
t ichile and vend your recently discovered Hair
I Restorative, 1 will ,-tute, for whomsoever it may
i concdtn, that 1 have used it, and known others
| to use it—that 1 have, for several years, been in
! the habit of using other Hair Restoratives, and
that 1 find yours vastly superior to any other I
| know. It entirely cleanses the head of dandruff,
1 and with one month’s proper use, will restore
any person’s hair to the original youthful color
I and texture, giving it a healthy, soft and glossy
! appearance; anil all this, without discoloring
: the hands that apply it, or the dress on which it
' drops. I would, therefore, recommend- its use
to every one desirous of h iving a fine color and
texture to the hair. Ropecttullv yours,
Wilson Kino.
St. J.on m, Jane 29, 1853.
. Prof. Wood—As you are about to prepare and
vend your recently discovered Hair Restorative,
| and as you request mv opinion of it, 1 will state,
tb it mv hair was, a few month ago, very gray,
and alter using two bottles of your Hair ties br
at ive, it resumed if* original color; and since its
application, all dandruff lias disappeared from
my head, and i have been troubled with nodis
j agreeable itching of the scalp. 1 am satisfied
tiiat those who use it will not regret it, as it gives
the appearance of having been recently oiled. I
am prepared, therefore, to recommend its use to
; all who are desirous of having a beautiful bead
lof hair. 1 am, sir, yours, etc.,
11. L. Stewart.
1 Prof. Woon, Dear Sir: My hair had, for several
‘ years, been becoming prematurely grav, accom
i paniid by a harshness which rendered the con
stant application of oil necessary in dressing it.
When 1 commenced using your Hair Restorative,
about two months ago, it was in that condition;
and having continued its use till within the last
three weeks, it has turned to its natural color,
and assumed a softness and lustre greatly to be
preferred to those produced by the application of
oils or any other preparation l have ever used. I
regard it as an indispensable article for every
lady’s.toilet, whether to be used as a Hair Re
storative, or for the simple simple purpose of
dressing or beautifying the hair. You have per
mission to refer to me all who entertain any
doubt of its performing all that is claimed for it.
Mrs. C. Symonhs.
Cincinnati , Ohio, Felruary I*', is: i.
I Voertoxm, M*t**., 3% 1,1854.
Prof. 0. J. Wo »i>— Allow me to attest the vir-
Jnes and magic p overs of your Hair Restorative..
Three mouths since, being exceedingly gray, I
purchased, an 1 soon commenced to use, two
bottles; and it soon began to tell, in restoring
silver locks to their native color, and the hair,
which was h, fore drv ami harsh ar.d falling off,
now became soft and glossy, and it ceased falling;
the <1 mdrull' di-appeared, and the scalp lost- nil
its disagivealie itching, so annoying before, and
now, 1 not only look, but feel young again.
Respectfully yours) etc.,
CIIAHLKS WriITNEY.
Sold at 312 B.Midway, New York, 114 Market
street St. Louis, Missouri, and by all druggists
everywhere. A1 kinds of family patent medi
cines for sale, on the best possible terms, at Pro
fessor Wood’s establishment, IK Market street,
St, Louis.
For sale wholesale and retail in Madison by
13ENJ.G. LIDDON,
at the Madison Book Store.
June 14 24-3 m.
Fifty Packages Boots and Shoes.
I AM now receiving, at the stare formerly oc
cupied by J. I*. Radferd, 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 G oat walking Shoes and Bootees, a
large lot sew ed and pegged Philadelphia made
shoes, suitable for school misses, gentlemens fine
sowed and pegged leather and cloth
Congress Gaiters, Oxford Tics, 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 I am
now offering 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 away barefooted.
March 15-11. I*. R. THOMASON.
ONE THOUSAND LBS. PUTTY, .
at Drug Store.
The Richest Book of the Season!
THE SPAIiROWGRASS PAPERS, or Living
in the Country, by Frederic S. Cozzens.
With illustrations by Darley. For sale bv
BENJ. G. LIDfiON.
CONGRESS WATER, just from the Spring,
at Drug Store.
lI)RUM genuine SMYRNA (Turkish) SMOK
ING TOBACCO. Price $1.50 per lb..
at Drug Store.
OUR lot of GENTLEMEN S CLOTHING is of
superior goods, and made in handsome
and fashionable style.
March 22. J. MARSHALL & CO.
Doctor Chalmers 9 Works.
INSTITUTES of Theology, 2 vols., by Rev.
Thomas Chalmers, D. D.;
Sabbath Readings, 2 vols, by Rev. Dr. Chalmers;
Scripture Readings, 2 vols.' “
Lectures and Address, 1 vol., “
Sermons from 1798 to 1847,1 vol., “
Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Doctor
Chalmers, edited by his son-m law, Dr. Hanna.
Just received by BENJ. G. LIDDON.
Burke’s Works.
CIOMPLETE Works of Edmund Burke, with
) a Memoir and Portrait, in 3 vols., sheep.
For sale by BENJ. G. LIDDON.
Abbott’s Napoleon.
HISTORY of Napoleon Bonaparte, by John
S. C. Abbott, with Maps and many Illus
trations, 2 vols., full Calf or Turkey Morocco.
Just received by BENJ. G. LIDDON.
Dickens’ Complete Works.
COMPLETE Works of Charles Dickens, 12
vols., Muslin, with numerous Illustrations
on steel and wood; For sale by
June2l - BENJ. G. LIDDON. '
10/C GALLONS LINSEED OIL,*
-* at Drug Store.
TRUfiPLER & PECK,
GUN AND LOCK SMITHS
informs the citizens of
Madison and public generally, that they
are prepared for manufacturing Shot Guns
Hines and Pistols—warranted to sdioot well ’
repairing.
Guns, Pistols, Locks, Keys, 4c., will be repaired
m the best possible manner, for those who may
favor us with a call, at short notice. J
N.S.—AH repairing must be paid for in cash
when delivered. jg
ITjTE invite attention to our selection of HATS
V> consisting of superior Black Silk Hun’
f irian, Tan, Bro. 4. Claret’s Palm Leaf and
traw of various styles.
J. MARSHALL 4 CO
March 2?, ISSB.
METHODIST HYMNS.
A BEAUTIFUL lot of Methodist Hymn
Books, bound in Silk Velvet, Turkey Mo
rocco, Koan and Sheep, just received from Nash
vide. BENJ. G. LIBDt .
THE BALM
OF
A THOUSAND FLOWERS,
FOR
BEAUTIFYING THE COMPLEXION,
And Removing all Freckles, Pimples,
or Eruptions from the Face, leaving *
the Skin Pure, Soft and White.
W E u ;I V, K , I!K M!T four things we guaranty
this Balm will do: _
TO BEAUTIFY THE COMPLEXION
Wet a towel, pour on two or three drops of tha
Balm, and wash the face night and morning In
a very short tirr 3 you will perceive the magical
efleet.
HOW TO CURL HAIR, LEAVING IT BRIGHT
AND GLOSSY,
Rub on a small quantity of pomatum or bear’s
grease, then dip the hands in cold water, pour on
vour hands three or four drops of the “ Balm of
Thousand!' lowers,” for sale by any Druggist
rub it through the hair, and you cnii curl U in
any manner you please. Some hair may not curl
easily at first, but by a few applications it will
be rendered perfectly easy,
SHAVING MADE EASY.
Every person who shaves himself (and every
gentleman ought), will find the “Balm of Thou-
I sand Flowers” the most agreeable article for
that purpose; dip your brush in either warm or
! cold, or even sail water, pour one, two, or three
drops of “ Balm,” and rub it on the face. It not
only makes a delightful lather, but alleviates tiie
pain consequent on shaving, rendering the shaven
part soft, white and healthy. In using this ar
ticle. you dispense with all shaving ajipuriitn* luit
brush and razor. Price only litre cents a bottle
will last longer than fifty cents'wui th of . idjl
nary shaving soap, while it removes fre i. i|..
face all pimples and blemishes whateve’
SWEET AND PERFUMED BREATH
May easily he acquired bv using this “le.im”
as a dciit'ifrice. Wot vein- brash ar.d pour <n a
single drop; wash the lectli night and Meruit; ;
in u.yiry si'., it time tlwy will become white ’ s
alnbajitcr,- m and the breath sweet us the roses, f
which the "Balm" is composed. The Trouth.
tor wiii forfeit
ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS,
w here it oan he proven there has been a single
failure.
ihe Kniclwhoeb v Jfttfwzir/f snvs of it: ”It is
not our wont to allude to kindred fabrications, but
"T can say, from the oenlnrprouf, that the < B:dm
ot a Thousand Flowers,’ a preparation .fur re
moving tan, pimples and freckles from the face,
shaving, cleansing the teeth, and- eijrih-o the
hail-, sold by Fqlridge 4 Cos., Boston, is the hi st
article of the kind we have ever encountered. It
is, in reality, nil that it purports to be.”
FETItIDGE 4 CO„
Manufacturers and Proprietors
Boston and New York.
For sale at the Madison BOOK STt.'l E. i 0
Arthur’s Patent Air-Tight Seif-Seating Cars
Ft lit
PRESERVED FRUITS.
i' economy, arc
fclioir use the old mono of j.rcf eTvliig fruit s--not
requiring one half the sugar, mid 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
Pint to Gallon, as to suit all sized families. \V«
have already made large sales, and cxj»ect almost
every family will find it to tlieir interest to buy
them. Directions for use supplied with the cans.
May 23, 1856. S. IJ. ROBSON ACO
inn MACCABOY SNUFF,
lUU at Drug Store.
NEW BOOT AND SHOE SHOP.
WILLIAM R. I VIE
If TT7 OULD respectfully inform the
m VV citizens of Madison and sur-
Jx rounding Counties tha the. has open
ed a BOOT AND SHOE SHOP at Human’s old
stand, on Rail Road street, first door below J. F.
Trumpler’s Gun shop. I have secured the servi
ces of experienced and competent workmen. I
use good material and am in receipt of the latest
style of Last. All work warranted aud done
when promised. May 3-18 8 raos.
Gilman’s Instantanlaneous Liquid
Hair Dye.
A LARGE LOT of this celebrated Hair Dye
just received and for sale by
June 7. BENJ. G. LIDDON^
Doesticks’ New Book.
PLU-RI-BUS-TAH, a song that’s by no author.
Edited by Q. K. Philander Doesticks, P.B.
Copiously illustrated. Just received by
BENJ. G. LIDDON.
MOURNING GOODS, consisting of Black
Canton Crapes, Cballi, Delaines, Bareges,
Muslins, Ginghams aud Calicos—just opening by
April 12. J. MARSHALL & CO.
1,500 LBS. POTASH,
\ SPLENDID ARTICLE—just open. Price
I\ 12% cents, cash, at Drug Store.
CLOTHING.
WE have a*few superior Italian Cloth Coats,
plso a lot of Alpacca Sacks and Frocks,
and a beautiful lot of Linen and Marseilles Coats
and Vests.
April 12. SWANSON, JETT A CO.
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