The Madison family visitor. (Madison, Ga.) 1847-1864, August 23, 1856, Image 4

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. >s C. W.IIICHTERA DGALKRIS WAITS2I3 & ©OLD®IK3 & Jewelry, SUvcr and Plated Ware. Witci es, Clocks md Jewelry carefully repaired. TERMS STRICTLY CASH. c.':S-ly FRANK H. NICHOLS, M. D., PHYSICIAN A SURGEON. O.Tlct, balow Messrs. Fears k Swanson’s store, Madison. 37 FANNIN & WINGFIELD, ATTORN IEB AT LAW, Orncr —Ooer the J taditon Drug More. J. A. BILLUPS, ATTORNEY AT LAW, MADISON, Ga. X3T O.Tice in the Coobt llocaa, oppoaite the Clerk'. Office. Sor. 18, 1354. DR. WILLIAM H. BCRR, OFFICE, UP STAIRS, TOWV UAI.L, * Mu iidon, Ga. W. M. BURNETT, MANUFACTURER and dealer in SIODLES, U!UDLES, HIRXBSS, MUMS, Carpet-bags, Saddlery Ware , Leather, Thread, Locks, <C’e. eke., Center sercct, next door below Payne A Harris’ tfutUson, Ga. BENJAMIN U. LIDDON, Dealer in BOOKS, STATIONERY, MUSIC, FANCY GOODS, PERFUMERY, Ac. Ac., Two doure above TmuH ill, M idieon, (Jeirgia FANCY STATIONERY. JUST receivet, a bamtiful lot of Fancy Color ed It il -t Note and Letter Papers, and En velope* to match. Vpril 12. 11. G. LIDDON. NOTICE. rp'lE undersigned will continue the Lumber |_ b ninja, cm Ilia own account.. Orders for Lumber miy be sent to him at W irreriton. Match 1, 13.18. 10-ly JOEL HALL. ONE large lot of WEEDING HOES will be Bold unusually cheap. March 2D, ls.nl. ' J. MARSHALL ACO CATHARTIC P11.1.S OPERATE by their powerful influence on (he internal viscera to purify the blood aiul stimulate it iuto healthy action. They remove the obstructions of the stomach, bowels, liver, and other organs of the body, and, by restoring their 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, has shown cures of dangerous diseases almost beyond belief, were they not substantiated by persons of such exalted‘position and character as to forbid the suspicion of untruth. Their certificate are published in my American Al manac which the agents below named arc pleas ed to furnish free to all inquiring. Annexed we give Directions for their use in - the eomplaints which thay have been found to cure. For Costivbnbss.— 'Take one or two Pills, or such quantity as to gently move the bowels. aCostiveaess is frequently the aggravating cause •of Piles, and the cuie of one complaint 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 Dyspepsia., which is sometime (ho cause of and always uncomfortable, take mild doses—<from one to four—to stimulate the -•tomich anti liver into healthy action. They •.will do it, aud the heartburn y bolyburn and soul burn of dyspepsia will rapidly disappear. When it has. gone, don’t forget what cured you. :¥*or a Foul Stomach, or Morbid huu'tion of the 'Bowel*, which produces general depression of the spirits and bad health, take from four to % eight FiHs at first, and smaller doses afterwards, ?<until activity aud strength is restored to the -system. For tftttveutXßSS. Sick Headache, Nausea, pain in the Stomachy B'.vck, or Sole, take from xfour to eight Pills on going to bed. If they do •not operate sufficiently, take more the next day tun til they do. These complaints will be swept vout faan the system. Don’t wear these and ♦their iiudred disorders because your stomach is tfoul. . For Scrofula, Erysipelas, and all Disease* of fthe Skin, take the Pills freely and frequently, to keen the bowels open. The eruptions will gen* ►erally soon begin to diminish and disappear, idlany dreadful ulcers and sores have been healed tip by the purging and purifying effect of these Pills, aad some disgusting diseases which scorned ito saturate the whole system, have completely wielded to their influence, leaving the sufferer iii •perfect health. Patients! your duty to society forbids that you should parade yourself around tho world, covered with pimples, blotches, ul cers, sores, and all or any of the unclean dis eases of the skin, because your system wants cleansing. To Purify the Blood, they are the best medi cine ever discovered. They should be taken freely an l frequently, and the impurities which sow the seeds of incurable diseases will be swept out of the system like eluff before the wind. By this property they do as much good in prevent ing sickness as by the remarkable cures which ! they are iu iking everywhere. Liver Complaint, *J aundioe, and all Bilious I Arfeet.i/,ns arise from som ? derangement -either I torpidity, orfngestion, nr obstruction of the Liver. Torpidity anl congestion vitiate the bile, and ran L*r it unlit for digestion. This is disastrous to ♦h » and the constitution is frequently und.'rnrSßl by n 1 "therein*'. Indigestion is this symptom.* Obstruction of the duct which elliptic* the bile into the stomach causes the bile to overflow into the blood. This pr .duces j\un dic.\ with a loi»£ olid and mgerous train of evils, i ClostiveUo'S, or aHernatelv eastivencss and diarr hoei, prevails. Feverish symptoms, languor, low spirits, weariness, and melan choly, with sometimes inability to sleep, and sometimes great drowsiness; sometimes there is severe pain in the side ; the skin and the white of the eves become a greenish yellow ; the stoni ft.'H acid; the bowels sore to the touch; the whole system irritable, with a tendency to fever, which may turn to bilious fever, bilious colic, bilious diarrheal, dysentery, Ac. A medium dose of three or four Pills taken at night, follow ed by two or three in the morning, and repeated a f« w lays, will remove the cause of all these t re.ub es. It is wicked to suffer such paius when you can cure them for 25 cents. Rheumatism, Gout, and all InjbimmaUiry /•<- ties, are rapidly cured by the purifying enacts of these Pills upon the blood, and the stimulus which they afford to the vital princple of life. For these and all kindred complaints, they should be taken iit wild doses, to move the bowels gently, liut freely, . Asa Dix.vKii tins is noth agreeable nr.d osefiil. No Pill cju be made more pleasant to take, and certainly none has been made more effectual to (be purpose for which a dinner pill is employed. Prepared by J. C. AYER* PRACTICAL.* ANALYTICAL CHEMIST, Ir9WELL, MASS., AND 4 „ Bald by Br. W. S. MEIEBE, Madison ; Qrat tiLLj Cos., Eatootoa, and DnyjKistsevervwhere. n , v „ Kis-ur * Cos., Angnsta, Wholesale <lO Jn'e - at*~tp) ill iillil VIOBYQ&* 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 .SCARFS, that we have ever kept. Our Stock farther consists of— viz.—English. French, and American PRINTS; French and Scotch GINGHAMS; Printed JACONETsS, BRIL LIANTES, Flounced JACONETS, Portsmouth LAWNS, perfectly Font Colors, at 19%c. per yard. Also, Flounced BAREGES, GRENA DINES, Plain and Figured BAREGES. 15 Pieces Naumkcag Long Cio.h ; 5 44 Georgia “ 44 11 44 Marshall’s No. 1 44 5 “ Bates’ Long 44 5 44 Great Falls 44 44 10 44 Hope Lonsdale Long Cloth ; 44 Allendale 44 44 Pdlow Case Cotton, Peppered Bleached Jeans, 44 Brown 44 17 41 Metropolitan, Broadway, York and Eagle Tickings; Demins, Plaid and Stripe Homespuns; 1 Bale Choctaw Stripes; Liuen Duck and Planters’ Linens, 44 7-3 Granitville Shirtings, 44 4 *4 44 44 44 Peppered 7-9 Shirtings, Brown k Farmer’s Linens, 20 Pieces Irish Linens,—2sc. to $1.25, — India Diraitv, Ferventine Dimity, American Crash, Cotton Flannels, Suoiv-dron Table Cloths, Towels,Ac. Bonnet Ribbons and Elastic Belts, Rich lot of Dreßs Trimmings, Braids, Bindings, Ac. 100 Dor. Gents’, Ladies’and Children's Hosiery (In tho abore lot is Lute Thread Ho- Tury.) Grans, Hoop, Mohair and Corded Skirts; New style White Skirting, Ac.; to gether with all goods necessary for Family use. CLOTHlNG—Complete—viz.: 21 Pair Wh.t • i. k:» Pants, :G “ Plain Marseilles anil Union Pants, | 12 44 Fig’d Fancy Drill 44 ! 21 44 Farmers Linen [ 12 44 Planters’ Drill 44 21 14 D .unins and Cottonnde 14 12 44 Black Drab De Etc 44 *2l 44 B>v«’Linen and .Cotton 44 21 White Linen uud Duck Coats, 40 Farmers’ “ I*2 Fluid M trsoilles 12 Blue De nims 44 12 Grass Cloth 44 24 Blaek Italian and Alpacca 44 12 “ “ Vests, 24 Colored Marseilles Vests, 24 White 12 Plaid Union 44 21 Brown Farmers* Linen Vests, Cotton and Linen Drawers, 20 Doz. Shirt Collars, 12 Hickorv Shirts, 7 41 Linen Bosom Shirts, Cravats, Stocks, Ac. HATS. 12 Gentlemen’s Patent Hats, 12 44 Black Bound Leghorn Hats, 12 Gentlemen’s Grenada Hats, 12 Boys’ Palm Loaf I*2 “ Pressed Palm Leaf Hats, 12 Men’s 21 B. T. Canada Straw 44 86 Panama Pressed 44 12 Boys’ Brown Leghorn 44 6 Men’s Ton Color ** 12 “ Black Leghorn 44 13 44 Black, Claret and Brown Hats, 24 44 44 Wool Hats, Ac. SHOES. It is ‘he opinion of the people of Morgan, that Bent, makes the best Brogans that is sold in this market, and wo have— 7f»o Pair Bent’s Black Brogans, 250 44 “ Russet “ 100 “ 44 Planters’ 44 200 44 41 “ Shoes, 100 44 Women’s Pegged 44 60 44 . “ Calf 44 60 44 Misses’ Goat 44 50 44 Ladies* Calf, with Kid Tops, 7 5 44 “ Tampico Goat Boots, 75 44 44 Kid Medium Bottom Boots, 75 44 44 Morocco Pump * 4 44 75 44 Children’s 44 44 44 44 50 44 Ladies’ Walking Shoes and Slippers, 1 2 44 44 Kid Glove Slippers, 7 5 44 Miles A S m’s G liter Boots, 12 44 Gents’ Kid Gaiters, 12 44 44 Oxford Tics, Ac. P. S.—We are expecting, in a few days, a large lot of MACKEREL and SALMON. FEARS A SWANSON, Corner Ceutro and Main Streets. Madison, April 3, 1856. 1 UST RECIVED, a very handsome assort • I meat of BOYS’ CLOTHING, Black Italian Cloth Coats, Linen Coats and Pants, Boots and Shoes, Leghorn and Palm Hats. April 7. J. M ARSHALL A CO. ROBSON, HTXIWI'kICK & CO., \ BE now in receipt of their SPUING and SUMMER Stock of DRY GOODS DRESS GOODS OF EVERY VARIETY— among which arc Organdie and Barege ROBES, Beautiful SH ALLIES of ull Colors, Printed JACONETS and ORGANDIES, Crepe 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 44 “ Checked “ Irish LINENS, warranted tho best quality; Linen PILLOW CASING and SHEETING, Brown and Bleached DOMESTICS, “ 44 JEANS. Mantillas. Handsome MANTILLAS of several styles. Gloves and Milts. French Embroidered COLLARS; Swiss and Jaconet TRIMMIMGS; Scotch Embroidered COLLARS; Swiss aud Jaconet BANDS. Ready-made Clothing. April 5, 1856. 14 JUST opening anew lot of Barege ROBES, of various colors. April I*2. J. MARSHALL A CO. GELVES’ GOODS. 1 FINE.sLa.-k oft? fionade, Planters* Linens, i'\. Linen Drills, M irseilles, for Pants and Vests, Biutfk Cassimer*. plain and twilled, at April 12. SWANSON, JETT A CO. Now Firm! —Msw Goods!! WE are now receiving our SPRING STOCK of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, consisting in part of Bleached, Brown, Striped and Plain HOMESPUNS; Bleached aud Brown DRILLINGS; Bleached and Brown SHEET INGS; Pdlow Case COTTONS, Pillow Case LINENS, Liuen SHEETINGS, Linen and Cotton DIAPERS, French, English and American PRINTS, Ginghams, Printed Lawns, Printed Jacouets, Organdies, Rnlhuntcs, Bareges, Tis sues, Embroideries; a tine varietvof WHITE GOODS Cloths, C.ißsimeres, Linen Drills, Mar seilles. Planters’ Linens, Cottonades, Clothing, Hats, Boots and Shoes; together with a flue stock of GROCERIES and HARDWARE. All of the above goods are entirely new, and we feel confident, if our friends anil the public will give us a call, wc can suit them in price as well as style and qualii v. SWANSON, JETT A CO. April 4, 1556. rwKi jb xtsaLr «c x> c > m.m HIGH &. Cos. Respectfully inform the citizens of Madison and the Public that they have received a large and well assorted Stock of Staple and Fancy DRY GOODS,Shoes, Clotl»ing.4lats, Hardware, light- Groceries, Ac., to which they invite particular attention—all of which will be sold at the lowest possible prices, and a liberal discount will be made to cash buyers. Our stock of Dresa Goods, Embroideries, Linens and W hite Goods is very complete, and persons disposed to buy, will do* well to call and examine our assortment. Our best efforts will be offered to please all who will favor us with a call, and no charge made for showing goods. At O’Keefe’s old stand,' Town Hall Building April 12,1856, * fiUjgqsfy Edbetfisetyetyis. DEY GOODS! SPRING IMPORTATION, 1850! LALLERBTEDT A DEMIXG CO UN*ER UNDER THE GLOBE HOTEL, AUGUSTA, GA., ARE now in receipt of their magnificent stock of SPRING DRY GOODS, embracing French, English and Italian gtyles and fabrics, and every article uhoally kept fn the Dry Goods line, would call particular attention to their Silk. Grenadine, Tissue, Barege and Tuillerie ROBES, Lace and Chantilla MANTILLAS, Ombre aud Chenc SILKS, Black Gro de Rhine and Taffeta SILKS, LACES, EMBROIDERIES, CORSETTES, GLOVES, Ac. ALSO, RUSSIA HEMP MATTING, neculiarly 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 njbwspring 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 Challies, and Rich Printed Bareges ; Plain Bareges and Crape Maretz, of beautiful colors: English and French Prints and Brilliantcs, of new and beautiful styles; Ladies’ Spring and Summer Silks, of the latest styles; Putin Black Silks, o? 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 Ladies’ Mourning Dresses; Superior Mourning Ginghams, of new and beautiful styles ; Mourning Muslins and Plain Black Lawns; English Black Crapes, and Ladies’ Mourning Ladies’ Mourning Collars and Uudersleevcs; Ladies’ Embroidered Muslin Basques, of new and beautiful styles; Lidies’ Embroidered Muslin Collars and Un dersleeves ; Jaconet and Swiss Muslin Bands, luscrtings and Ivlgmgs; Real Thread and Valenciennes Lace Edgings and Insertings; Ladies’ Spring and Summer Mantillas, of new and beautiful styles; Ladies’ Embroidered and Scolloped Linen Cam bric Handkerchiefs; Ladies’ Wide Hem-ditch Linen Cambric Hand kerchiefs, for mourning; Superior Linen Cambrics and French l.awns; Superior Plaid Nainsook uml Dotted Swiss Muslins; Plain Swiss, Mull, Nainsook and Jaconet mus lins, at very low prices; Plain White Organdy and Tarlatan Muslins' of extra width; Plain Pink and Orange Colored Tarlatan Mus lins, for covering Chandeliers and Looking Glasses; Superior 1-1 Irish LiueffS and 121 Linen Sheet ings; Damask and Table Dinners, of superior quality; Huckabacks, and Scotch Diapers, for Towels; 12-4 Allendale und 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 Debege, of the best style for Ladies’ Travel- i ing Dresses; A complete assortment of Ladies, gentlemen, Mises, Youth and children’s Hosiery ; Ladies’ White Hair Cloth Skirts and French Corset t s ; 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 be 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, BUROHARD & CO., AUGUSTA, GA., ARE nowop ning their FALL and WINTER supplies of choice FAMILY DRY GOODS, aclocted 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 haven Seale of Prices than they have been usually bought here, they beg to assure their friends in Madison aud surrounding counties that thevintend to keep up this standard of CHOICE GOODS, and to keep down prices to a fair remunerative profit. To cash and prompt paybuj customers, and to none others, we shall offer great inducements to visit our establishment. Our Stock consists in part of the following DRESS GOODS. Rich Velvet Brocaded Silks, Moire Antique Silks, in black and colors, New and Beautiful Shades of Plain and Ripped Silks, very heavy and rich, Plaid and Striped SilKs in great variety, Black Italian and Tallita Silks, Silk Robes, Satin Turk, Cashmeres, DeLaines, A incline Cloths, Plaid Stuffs, French und English Merinocs, all shades, Plain DeLaines, Persian Cloths, English, French und American Calicoes and Ginghams, Calico Robes, Ac.; Black Bombazines, Canton Crapes, Canton Cloths, Black Challies and Al pacas, Embroideries aud Lace Goods of every description, Evening Dress Goods in every va riety. MEN’S AND BOYS’ WEAR. Cloths, Cassimcres, Satinets, Vestings, Tweeds, Ac., Ac. FOR FAMILY USE. Bath, Whitney, and Rose Blankets, Linen nnd Cot (ton Sheeting, Pillow-case Linens and Cottons Red, W hite. Grey, Green, Blue, Welsh, Saxony nnd Domestic Flannels fhakcr Flannels, Plain and Figured Saeque Flannels, Table Damask, Doylies, Napkins, Wine Cloths, Towelings, Luce and Muslin Curtains, Curtain Materials, Fruit Cloths, Colored nnd White Dimities, Iluckabuck and Bird’s-eye Diapers, Ac. PLANTATION GOODS. Negro Blankets, Georgia and Kentucky Plains, Cotton Osnaburgs, Georgia Stripes, Ac. * Orders filled with the most careful attention, and all goods warranted. 39 WARD, BURCHARD A CO. WE have iust 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 SALF. THE SUBSCRIBER otters for Sale the Plan tation on where he lives, containing five hundred and eighty acres, more or less, situated about or.e and >i-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 college's in Madison, which are not surpassed by any in the State, to persons wishing to educate their children, it affords an opportunity seldom found. Call and see the Plantation*for yourself; I will sell the place a bargain. * D. S. BUTLER. March 6. 10—ts JOB PKINTim mWE are prepared to do all kinds Os printing, such ns PAMPHLETS, C A T A LOGUES, CIRCULARS, BUSINESS CARDS, BLANK NOTES nnd LEGAL BLANKS. PROGRAMMES, BILLS, POS TERS, BALL,PARTY nnd WED DING TICKETS, Ac., Ac., with neatness,and at shortnotice. Give us atrial. Office orer the ‘ 4 Madison Book t>'oi»,” Main ftrwt, CARRIAGES, ROCKAWAYS AND BUGGIES. HAVING BOUGHT the well known Carriage Manufacturing establishment, formerly of Watts A Robertson’s, and employed Mr. D. N. Robebtsox to superintend the same, I am now prepared to build to order all kinds of Carriages, Kockaways and Buggies lam now at the North buying anew stock of material, and all persons disposed to patronize home industry may rely' upon having woik done in the best manner aud made out of the best material. Repairing, as usual, carried on in all its vari ous branches. P. R. THOMASON. Madison, Feb. 18,1856. n8 ~m CARRIAGE SHOP. T HE subscriber respectfully informs^K^J^ the citizens of Morgan and adjoin ing counties, that he has opened, in M.idison, a new Shop for the manufacture of CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, WAGONS, and other vehicles. He will likewise keep on hand a good stock of North ern Buggies. He will also nave iu connection with his wood establishment, A BLACKSMITH SHOP, where every description of Plantation work will be done at snort notice. HOUSE-SHOE ING done in the best mann r, and Iron Rail ing, for Fences or Grave Yards, manufactured to order, as good as any that can be got from the North. IST All Work warranted. JOHN ESPAR. January's,lßs6. 1 -ts. LET US REASON TOGETHER. HOLLOWAY’S PILLS. WHY ARE WE SICK? TT has been the lot of the human race to be weighed down bv disease and suffering.— HOLLOWAY’S FILLS are specially adapted to the relief of the weak, the nervous, the dedicate, and the infirm, of all climes, ages, sexes, and constitutions. Professor II dlowav personally superintends the manuficture of his medicines in the United States, and offers them to a free and enlightened people, as the best remedy the world ever saw for the removal of disease. Thf-se Pills Purify llie Blood. These famous Pills are expressly combined to operate on the stomach, the liver, the kidneys, the lungs, the skin, nnd 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 aml Liver Compliiinls. Nearly half the human race have taken these Pills. It has been proved iu 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. Ueticr.tl Diiiility. II! Ilenltt). Many of the most despotic governments have opened their custom houses to the introduction of these Fills, 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 nas been impaired, as its invigorating properties never failed to afford relief. Female Pom plaints. 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 u 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 anti Ague, Female Complaints, Headaches, Indigestion, Influenza, Inflammation, Inward Weakness, Liver Com {daints, Lowness of Spirits, Piles, Stone and iravel, Secondary Symptoms, Venereal Affec ions, Worms of all kinds. %* Sold at the Manufactories of Professor Holloway, Bt> 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, 62W cents, and #1 each. T here is a considerable saving by taking the larger sizes. N. B. Directions for the guidance of patients in every disorder are affixed to each Box. 35-U NEW SPUING GOODS. lAM 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, Print?. Lawns, Muslin, Bareges, Tissues, Silks and Grened.tiei, some beautiful and of the latest styles; Plain Jaconet and Swiss Muslins, Embroidered and Dotted do., White Brilliants (anew article for Childr* n’> Dresses), Under Sleeves, Collars, Bonnets, Bonnet Rib bons, Ac., Ac. For GENTS* WEAR—Fine Cloths, Cassimcres Ve: tings, Italian Cloths, a large lot Ready-made Clothing, both for Boy? and Gentlemen, among which may be found Marseilles Vests, Coats aud 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, Truce Chains, Ac., Ac., all bought for Cash, and will be sold at the lowest prices. P. R. THOMASON. Madison, March 12,1856. DOMESTIC GOODS. A LARGE Lototßrown and Bleached Home spun, all widths. Brown and Bleached Drillings, Sheetings, Pillow Case Homespuns, Demins, Stripes, Irish Linens, Table Damask, Towelings, Napkins, Crash, Broom Blenched and Drub Hollands, Slav Linens, Heavy Linen Drills, Cotton Ade, Bed Tickings, Chambrays, and all (»ther sty les belonging under the title of Domestic Goods, at the lowest prices. SHEPHERD A FITZPATRICK. March 20, 1856. GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS. BLACK Cloths, Colored Cloths, Black and Colored Cassimeres, fine Linen Drills, Mar seilles for Coats and Pants—checked, striped and plain—Gloves, Cravats, suspenders, half Hose, Silk and Linen Handerchiefs, and other articles 12. SHEPHERD A FITZPATRICK! SAVE YOUR BACON. Ten imps Cuba molasses-pHuequal ity and in good order, For sale low bv May lu—lt». S. B. ROBSON A CO. LARGE lot of Spices, Nutmegs, Allspice, Black Pepper, African do., Mace. Ginger, Mustard, Ac., at Drug Store. NEC ESS ARIES—MeaI and Flour. WE WILL have, at all times, the best fatuih Flour to be found in market, and a fresh lot of Meal every week, which we offer for cash. n7 SHEPHERD A FITZPATRICK. NOTICE. TT7 E have in store some choice Bacon Sides, VV Hums and Flour. May 8. SWANSON, JETT A CO. NOTICE. A FEW SACKS, oolbs each, of Exira Family Fiour from Atw Wheat, Very nice. S. B. ROBSON k CO. VARNISH, TANNER’S OIL, SPERM and LAMP OILS, at Drug Store. inn LBS * maccaboy snuff, 1 UU at Drug Store. CN ENTS’ HATS, for Hunting and Fishing. T March 22. J. MARSHALL A CO. fWbertisetyetjfs, Morgan Mortgage Sheriff Sale. WILL be sold on thelirst Tuesday iu Septem ber next, before ihe Coort House door in the town of Madison, within the legal hours cf sale, the following property, to wit: Fourteen Sginng Frames, twenty-four Cards, five Speeders, four Dressing Frames, seven Reefs, one Warping Machine and one Warping Mill, one Ball Winder, one Bttndler and Press, two Pickers, one Millaner, three \\ 00l Cards, one Wool Picker, one Wool Mule, twenty six Looms, one Beaming Machine, one lot Winding Blades one Laithe, one Dresser, two Corn Mills, one Circular Saw, one Steam Engine and Boilers, Ac. All of said property levied on by virtue of and to satisfv two Mortgage ti. fas. from Mor gan Inferior Court-one in favor of John W . Porter, agent, Ac , and the other in favor of Jas. A. Wade, Executor of Hudson Wade, deceased, vs. the Madison Steam Mill Company. Said property pointed out in said ti. fa. r J J. P. RADFERD, Sheriff. Madison. June 28, 1856 26-2 m Notice to Debtors and Creditors. ALL persons indebted to the estate of Lucy Seat, late of Morgan County, deceased, will please make payment, and those having de mands against the same are requested to present them in terms of the law. AMOS BROWN, Adm’r. August 7, 1856 au git 32 40d Georgia, pETTHEREAS, William S. Morgan County. / VV Stokes, Administrator Y. Stokes, and ceased, applies for Letters of Dis mission from his said Administration : These are therefore to cite and admonish, all an singular, the kindred and creditors of said a ceased to beand appear at my office on or before the second Monday in January next, then and there to show cause, if any they have, why said letters should not be granted. Given under mV hand at office in Madison, this 7th dav of August 1956. 30-6111 F. W. ARNOLD, Ordinary. MARBLE }I \N C FACTORY. THE SUBSCRIBER has made recent nr rangements to furnish Marble woik of all kinds, at short notice, and on m«>re favorable terms than ever before offered in the State. De signs for Monuments of every style, from the most ornamental to the plainest styles of work, may be seen at his shop, and will be furnished to those at a distance wishing work, with the prices annexed to them. To ascertain the facts above stated, examine personally or by letter. All orders and communications will be punctually attended to. All work will be made of italiaji marble, unless ordered otherwise. Shop near Rail Road Depot. A. ATKINSON. July in I*. a. 20 Georgia, j 11/ libtt'bAS, Mary E. Morgan County. >\ V Walton,Executrix of J 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 uppear at my office on or before the lirst Monday in September next, then und 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 duy of of February, *1956. &-m6in F. W. ARNOLD, Ordinary. Georgia, 1 IT7IIEREAS, Luford A. Morgan County. > W Cheney, Adminis and Mathew McKoy, deceased, applies to me tor letters of dismission: These are, therefore, to cite and admonish nil 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 dav of February, ls/>6. * m6m * F. W. ARNOLD, Ordinary. Georgia, i "TTTII ER E A S, Banister Morgan County. > Vy Cockran, Administru deceased, nppliesfor 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 iny office on or before the first Monday in September next, then and there to show cause, if any the} have, why said letters should not he granted, j Given under my hand at office in Madison. F. W. ARNOLD, Ordinary. J February 16, 1856. 6m* Georgia, iTT THERE AS, Ethan Bre\7- i Morgan County. >• Vy er, Administrator of j J " I Drury Brewer, late of the State of Alabama, deceased, upplies for letters of dismission: These are therefore o cite and admonish, nil and singular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear at my office ou or be fore the first Monday in September, then and | there to show cause, if any they have, why said letters should not be granted. * Given under my hand at office in Madison. F. W. ARNOLD, Ordinary. February 16, 1856. 6in* Georgia, (TT7HEUEAS, Thomas J. Morgan County. , VV Burney 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 granted. Given under my hand at my office, in Madison, this 2'th day of March, 1856 * m6m F. W. ARNOLD, Ordinary. Morgan 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 man slave by the name of Charles, about thirty-five years of age. Levied on to satisfy a ti. fa. issuing from Morgan Superior Court, in favor of John F. Thompson vs. Milton G. Davis, principal, and Jesse M. Perry, security. Said Negro levied on as the property of Milton G Davis, und pointed out bv the defendant. JOHN P.‘ RADFERD, Sheriff. July 31 st, 1856. 31-3ud Morgan Sheriff Sale. TTTILL BE SOLD, before the Court House \V door, in the town of Madison, in said county, on the first Tuesday in September next, withiu the legal hours of* sale, One Hundred 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, a:ul others, being the place recently occupied by Seaborn Clarke. t( gather 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 Ch ins, one Bed, 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 Plougn Hoes, three sets of Plough Gear, Crosscut Saw, set of Maters, three Axes, two Mattocks. All of which is levied on as the pro perty of Seaborn Clarke, by virtue of a ti. fa. from Morgan Superior Court, March Term, 1855. John Durdin vs. said Clarke, said ti. fa. being transferred to E. T. Pharr. JOHN I>. RADFERD, Sheriff. July 29tb, 1836. 31-36(1 10,000 lbs. Choice Tennessee Bacon. IlXAVEjust received lO.Uimlbs. choice B.icou, which lum offering low, for cash, or good notes due and bearing interest. March 15-11. I*. R. THOMASON. FORTY Boies WINDOW GLASS, of sizes Bby lo and 10 by 12, at Drug Stork. ALAD OIL, Fresh, at Drug Stork. Hiawatha. BY Henry Wadsworth Longfellow—a new lot. Also, Napoleon at St. Helena ; Life of S. S. Prentiss; Resin, by Mrs. Hentz; Bayard Taylor’s Visit to China, India and Japan Cuinming’s Hunter's Life in Smith Africa. Ac ' Just received by BENJ. G. LIDDON. UR NEW SUPPLY OF BURNING FLUID has just arrived, aud our customers can dow be supplied. H, 1856. J. MARSHALL & CO. BACON! BACON! 1 WE HAVE now in store 15,000 lbs. prime quality; also, 1,000 lbs. choice Lard. Juna T. SHEPHERD A FITZPATRICK. ftfiscell^eoqs. NOTICE. SIXTY days after date applications will be made to the Honorable Ordinary c.f Mor gan Countv, for leave to sell the Negroes, belong ing to the estate of Mrs. Mary P. Head, late of said county deceased. R. J. MASSEY, Adm’r. July 12. It has Worked miracles! THAT all the Bald and Gray can be restored perfectly to original gTOwtb. so far as their locks are concerned, does not admit of doubt; besides, it will cure every possible disease of the Scalp, whether developed as dandruff, itching, or in the shape of cutaneous eruptions—-even scald-head—and in no possible case will it fail of curing, as if by magic, nervous 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: Logansport, fa., June, 1855. Messrs. O. J. Wood a 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. Your? respectfully, M. H. Gridlet. C. li. H. ({Jice, Vandalia, June 21, 1851. Professor Wood : Oeah .'in—l take pleasure in bearing volun tary tcatinioSK-v to the excellence of your Hair Restorative. TLroe months ago, my hair was very gray. It is now a dark brown i the original Colors 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 int ow n case, I can most cordially recommend to others. Respectfully yours. Howard Wolcott. Vincennes, la., June 21,1853. Prof. 0. J. Wood— ’As you are about to manu facture and vend your recently discovered Ilair Restorative, I will state, for whomsoever it may concern, that I 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 I find yours vastly superior to any other I know. It entirely cleanses the head of dandruff, and with one month’s projier use, will restore any person’s hair to the original youthful color and texture, giving it a healthy, soft and glossy appearance; and 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 having a tine color and texture to the hair. Respectfully yours, Wilson Kino. St. Louis, June 29, 1853. Prof. Wood — As you are about to prepare and vend your recently discovered Hair Restorative, and as you request my opinion of it, 1 will state, that my hair was, a few mouth ago, very gray, and after using two battles of your Ilair Restor ative, it resumed its original color; and since its application, all dandruff has disappeared from im head, and I have been troubled with no dis agreeable itching of the scalp. I am satisfied that those who use it will not regret it, as it gives the appearance of having been recently oiled. I um prepared, therefore, to recommend its use to all who are desirous of having a beautiful head of hair. I am, sir, yours, etc., H. L. Stewart. Prof. Wood. Dear Sir: My hair hud. for several years, been becoming prematurely gray, accom panied by a harshness which rendered the con stant application of oil necessary in dressing it. When t commenced using your liair 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 i have ever used. I regard it as an indispensable artieje for every lady’s toilet, whether be used as a Ilair Ri 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 churned for it. Mrs. C. Stmonds. j Cincinnati , Ohio, February 10,1854. Watertown, Mum., May 1, 1854. Prof. O. J. Wood —Allow me to attest the vir tues and magic powers of your Ilair Restorative. Three months since, being exceedingly gray, I purchased, and soon commenced to use, two bottles; and it soon began to tell, in restoring silver locks to their native color, and the hair, w hich was before dry and harsh and falling off, now bec uiU"s. ft and glossy, and it ceased falling; the dandruff disappeared* and the sen In lost all its disagreeable itching, so annoying before, and now, I not only look, but feel young again. Respectfully yours, etc., Charles Whitney, Sold at 312 Broadway, New York, 114 Market street St. Louis, Missouri, and by all druggists J everywhere. All kinds ot family patent med:- j ciues f»r sale, on the best pos iblc terms, at Pro fessor Wood's establishment, 111 Market street, St, Louis. For sale wholesale and retail in Madison by BENJ. G. LIDDON, at the Madison Book Stoke. June 14 24-3 m. Fifty Packages Hoots 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 everv 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 Bi>ots,■patent leather aud cloth Congress Gaiters, Oxford Ties, and cloth Opera, and Slippers; Children, Misses,Boys and Youths Shoes in great variety. These goods have all been bought in the New York and Philadelphia markets for cash, at the lowest prices, and I am now offering to cash customers great bargains; so, with my targe 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. 15.I 5 . K. THOMASON. ONE THOUSAND L$S. POTTY, at Drug Store. CONGRESS WATER, just from the Spring, at Dklg Store. -| DRUM genuine SMYRNA (Turkish) SMOK -1 ING TOBACCO. Price *1.50 per Jb.. at Drug Store. UR lot of GENTLEMEN'S CLOTHING^ superior goods, and made in handsome and fashiouable style. March 22. * J. MARSHALL & CO. Doctor Chalmers’ W orks. 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 in 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, tfith numerous Illustrations on steel and wood For sale bv June 21. BENJ. *G. LIDDON. iQr GALLONS LINSEED OIL, 1 /it) at Drug Store. FMSH —%, W and whole Bbls., at Augusta prices. 50 kegs Parker’s Mills Nails. Keg prices are—sc. cash, s#c. four months, 6c. at the end of the year. May 6. FEARS * SWANSOX. TROPLER & PECK, GUN AND LOCK SMITHS, Respectfully inform, the citizens ot Madison and public generally, that they are prepared for manufacturing Shot Guna. Rifles and Pistols—warranted to shoot well * REPAIRING. Guns, Pistols, Locks, Keys, Ac., will be repaired! in the best possible manner, fur these whomar favor os with a call, at short notice. 1 N.B.—All repairing must be paid for in cash, when delivered. WE invite attention to our selection of HATS consisting of superior Black Silk, Hun garian, Tan, Bro. A Claret’s Palm Leaf and- Straw of various styles. J. MARSHALL. A CO.- March 22,1856. METHODIST HY MNS. ~~ ABEAUTIIUL lot of Methodist Hrmn Books, bound in Silk Ten et, Turkey’Mo rocco, Roan aud Sheep, just received from Nash tiHe- BENJ. G. LIIiDt . THE BALM OF A THOUSAND FLOWERS, FOR BEAUTIFYING THE COMPLEXION, And Removing all Freckles, Pimplct r or Eruptions from the Face, leaving the Skin Rare, Soft and White. WE GIVE BELOW four things we guaranty this Balm will do: * 7 TO BEAUTIFY THE COMPLEXION, Wet a towel, pour on two or three drops of the- Balm, and wash the face night and morning. In a very short tin-a you will perceive the magics I effect. 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 your hands three or four drops of the “ Balm of Thousandi' lowers,” for sale by any Druggist; rub it through the hair, and you can curl it in any; manner you plense. Some hair may notcurl easily at first, but by a few applications it will, be rendered perfectly easy. SHAVING MADE EASY. Every person who shaves himself (and every gentliinun ought), will find the "Balm of Thou sand Flowers” the most sgreeable article for that purpose; dip your brush in either warm or cold, or even salt water, pour one, two, or three drops of ‘‘Balm,” and rub it on the face. It not only makes a delightful lather, hut alleviates the pain consequent on shaving, rendering the shaven part soft, white and healthy. In using this ar ticle, you dispense with all shaving apparatus but brush and razor. Price oulv fifty cents a bottle will last longer than fifty cents worth of ordi nary shaving soap, while' it rimoves from tha face all pimnlesand blemishes w hatever SWLET AND PERFUMED BBEATH May easily be acquired by using this “Balm”' as h dent'ffrice. Wet vour brush and pour on a. single drop ; wash the teeth night and morning ill n very short timethev will become white at! alabaster, aval the breath sweet as the roses, of; whiphthe “Balm” is composed. The Froprie tor will forfeit v ONE THOUSAND DOLLAR Si where it cun he proven there has been a single failure. The hnicl't rbocler Magazine savs of it: “It in not our wont to allude to kindred fabrications, but we can say, from the ocular proof, that the * Balm of ft Thousand Flowers,’ a preparation for re moving tan, pimples and freckles from the face,, i-having, cleansing the teeth, and curling the hair, sold by Fetridge & Cos., Boston, is the test article of the kind we have ever encountered. It is, iu realitv, all that it purports to be.” FETRIDGE k CO., Manufacturers aid Proprietors, Boston and New York.. For sale at the Madison BOOKSTORE. n6 NEW BOOT AND SHOE SHOP. WILLIAM R. I VIE f \X7 OULD res; ect ally inform the • M YY citizens m M .disoii and stir rounding Comities ihathe liasom r ed u BOOT AND SHOE SHOP ut Human’s o’d! stand, on Rail Road street, first door below J. F. Triuiipler’s Gun shop. I have secured the servi ces of experienced and coirpeteut workmen. I use good material and am in receipt of the h teal style of Last. All work wan anted and font when promised. May 3-18 8 n Os. Gilman’s Instuntantancous Liquid Hair Dye. \ LARGE LOT of this celebrated Hair Dye just received and for sale by June 7. BENJ. G. LIDDON. Doesticks’ New Book* PLU-Rl-BUS-TAH,a song that’s bv no author. Edited by Q. K. Philander Doesticks, P. B. Copiously illustrated. Just received bv BENJ. G. LIDDON. OUUNING GOODS, consisting of Black Canton Crapes, Chnlli, Delaines, Bnregea* . Muslins, Ginghams and Calicos—just opening by April 12. J. MARSHALL k CO. 1,500 LBS. POTASH, 4 SPLENDID AKTICLE-justopen. Price -X. 12>£ cents, cash, at Drug Stork. CLOTHING. WE have a few superior Italian Cloth Coats, also a lot of Aipacca Sacks and Frocks, aud a beautiful lot of Linen and Marseilles Coats and Vests. April 12. SWANSON, JETT k CO. BOOTS aud SHOES. WE have just received a fine assortment of . Ladies’ Shoes, Gents’ Low-quurtcrcd Cult; Kid, and Patent Leather Shoes; Calf, Kid, and Patent Leuiher Gaiters; a fine lot of Boots, trom $4 to $9, and u good assortment of Boyr and Youths* Shues and Gaiters. April 12. SWANSON, JETT k CO. J IST RECEIVED, anew supplv of IIOOP SKIRTS: also, a lot of Ladies' Linen Em broidered COLLARS, and Gentlemen’s Linen SHIRT BOSuMS, by April 12. J. MARSHALL k CO. JUST RECEIVED, a lot of French Bedsteads, of the lattest style, at May 24. A. SiIAW’S WARE ROOMS. Plant Them. -I r BUSHELS FINE WHITE PEAS. 1 O S. B. ROBSON k CO. June 28 NO HUMBUG! WE are now ofi'ermg our entire stock of Bareges and Tissues at New York coat. Also, a large stock of Printed Muslins, which we will sell at reduced prices. June 7. SHEPHERD & FITZPATRICK. Tire Madison Family Visitor is published weekly (every Saturday morning,) at TWO DOLLARS per annum, invurutlly in advance. Fifty numbers in the year are mailed to each subscriber. 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