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C. W. RICHTER,
J~ DEALER IS j
& ©9a®©s% j
c Jewelry, Silver anJ Plated Ware.
VTatci'es Clocks wMewelry carefully'repaired. |
TERMS SfnWfkX CASH.
4C«'9—J V
V , FANNTN & WINGFIWJ),
ATTORN IKS AT LAW, 1
Omcr —Ovtr.au: Mh-thon Drug Ghre.
J. A. BILLUPS,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
MADISON, Ga.
Qffice in the Court House, opposite the i
Clerk’s Office.
Nov. 18,1854. m
DR. WILLIAM 11. BURK,
'3S3i aei ota 5 “36P S! -aE*a
OFFICE, UP STAIRS, TOWN UAI.L,
MM Aon, Ga. m
W. M. HCRNTETT,
»1 YNUFACTUHBH and dealer is
SUITES, ttttIBLES, UIIiXKSS, TRUNKS,
Carpet-lhas,
Thread, Locks, d'c. (Oc.,
Center aereet.next <lo ir fit-low Payne & Harris’
.1 iaiAm,, Ga.
BENJAMIN and. LIDDON,
HAjUr ill
iiOOK'S, STATIOSERV, MUSIC, FANCY
WOODS, PERFUMERY, Ac. Ac.,
Tim doors above Town II ill, M nlison, Uenrjria
FANCY STATIONIiIt Y.
JUST received, a beAntifn! lot of Fancy Color
ed Role ! Note and Letter Papers, and En
velopes to match.
April 12. n. a, LIDDON.
NOTICE.
THE undersigned will continneMhe Lumber
business on bis own Account. Orders tor
E uni bat' may be suit to him at Warreiiton.
March 1, Id-ly JOEL HALL.
NOTICE TO THE T.ADIEs.
WE have just received soirte of J. Miles A
Sons' best 'Tipped Waiters, Walking
Shoes and Morocco Doitts.
Mays. SWANSON, JETT A CO.
lU.ST REC'IVEI), a very h.iiMlsonie assort
inent of HOYS’ CLOTIiINW, Hlark Italian
tilolh Cunis, liinui Coats mid Pants, Hnots and
Shoes, Leghorn and Palm lints.
April 7. and. MARSHALL A CO.
CATIIAIiTIC PIU.S
OPERATE by powerful influence on the
internal vist'era to purity the blood and
.stimulate it into healthy action.' They reiuovo
the obstHictioii3.pl’ the stomach, bowels, liver,
and other organs of the body, aipl, by restoring
their irregular action to health, correct, wherever
they - exist, such derangements us are. the tirst.
causes of disease. An extensive trial of their
virtues, l>y Protestors., Physicians and Patients,
has shown cures of dangerous diseases almost
beyond ''belief, were they not substantiated by
persons of such exulted position and character
ns to forbid the suspicion of untruth. Their
eertiliouts ure published in my American Al
manac which the agents below named are pleas
ed to furnish free to all inquiring.
Annexed we give JHr'chm# far their use in
the complaints which they hue been found to
cure.
For Qostivkxkss. —Take one or two Pills, or
Mich quantity as to gently move the bowels.
Obstivencss is ftvquentlv the aggravating cause
of Piles, and the elite of one complaint is the
cure of both. No person can feel well while
under a costive habit of body. Houco it should
be, as it can bo, promptly relieved
Poit PvsrKi’si v, which is sometime the cause
of <b-itivt/i(■<.•<, and always uncomfortable, take
.mild doses -from one to four—-to stimulate the
stomach and liver into healthy action. They
will do it, and the harlburn, hgrfybuni and math
burn of dyspepsia will rapidly disappear. When
it has gone, don’t target what cured you.
For a Fori, Stomach, or Morbid /.tactionof the
B* rcb, which produces general depression of
th" spirits and had health, take from four to
eight Pill* it first., and *m tiler doses afterwards,
until activity and strength is restored to the
system.
For NistivorsNi:ss. Si Headache, Navska,
Paia in the Stomjch, Ji tek, or Sub, t ike from
four to eight Piiis on going to bed. If they do
not operate sufficiently, take more the next day
11 nil they and ». *Th.*sn complaints will be swept
out from th * system. Don’t wear these and
their kindred disorders because vuur stomach is
foul.
For Srnom. \, Erysipelas, < m fall I)>str>,nm of
the S.'. i •>, i t'to the Pills -freely and frequently, to
$ Leep the bowels opesn. The eruptions will gen
•er.dly soon begin to diminish ami disappear.
Many dreadful ulcers and sores have been healed
up by th * purging and purifyingeffect of these
Pills, and some disgusting di.se ises vvhieh seemed
t * saturate the whole system, hi Vo completely
viable I to tin ir influeuce, leiving the sufferer in
perfect health. Patients! your duty (.» society
forbids tli it you should parad#yourself around
ihgf world, covered with pimples, blotches, ul
cers, b; res, and all or any of the unclean dis
eases of the akin, be * iu w o your system wants
cle in-dug.
To Priu ry rni: Hi.qon, they are the best medi
cine ever discovered. They should bo taken
freely and frequently, ami the impurities which
Sow the seeds of incurable diseases will be swept
■out of the system like chats before the wind. By
this property they do as much good in prevent
ing sickness as by the remarkable cures which
they are m iking everywhere.
Liver Complaint, J vrsmuß, an / all Bil’oas
Afee turns arise from some derangement —either
torpidity, congestion,.-or obstruction of the Liver.
Torpidity and congestion vitiate the bde, and
render it unfit for d.gostiou. This is disastrous
t >'till** Tie dth, and the constitution is fivquontlv
uuleraiioed bv no other cause. Indigestion is
the symptom. Ob.>truction of the duet which
in optics the bile into the stomach causes the bile
to v erflow into the blood. Thisqmidu s j uin
d c *, with a long and and mgeron* train of evils.
Oostivenc-s, or alternately Cvistiveness and diarr- |
ihivi. prevails. Feverish symptoms, languor, I
low spirit«. weariness, restlessness, and melon- ]
chbly, with sometimes inability to sleep, and
sothetiai s great drow sincss; sometimes there
,is severe p iiu in the side ; the skin and the white
of the eves become n greenish yellow ; the stom
ach acid; the bowels sore to the touch; th?
whole system irritable, with a tendency to fever,
which m iy turn to bilious fever, bilious colic,
bdi»ms duirrhea, dysentery, &c. A inedimn
and »se of three or four Pills taken at night, follow
ed by two or three in the morning, ami repeated
a few -days, will remove the cause of all these
t roubles. It is wicked to snllbr such pains When
■ you can cure them fdr 2*» cents.
Uhbum \tism. Gout, vnd till /nil h.urn tor a
r*, are rapidly cureil by ihq purifying effects
-ot these Pills upon the blood, stiinidus
which * he- afford to the 1 vital principle of life.
For these and all kindred complaints, they should
•ho taken in mild doses, to move the bowels
gently,but freelv.
Asa Dixver Lithis is both agreeable a;;d
tiseful. No Pill can be made more pleasant to
take, and certainly none has been made more
c fectu il to the purpose fur which n dinner pill
is employed.
Prepared by J. C. AYER,
PRACTICAL & ANALYTICAL CHEMIST,
LOWELL, MASS.,
* ABU)
Sold by Dr. TA NARUS:. S. METERE, Madison; Gray
•mu. Si C«>., Eatonton. and Druggists everywhere.
Jlavi I, an i), Rjklky & Cos., Augusta, Wholesale
Agents. July IP —21*-4ni
VSSB mill f liltil.
®I'JJ I
NEW GOODS.
WE are daily receiving our EXTENSIVE j
STOCK of GOODS, and are now ready
to exhibit the prettiest lot of DRESS GOODrf, {
COLLARS, Rlaek and Colored MANTILLAS
and SCARFS, that we have ever kept. Our |
Stock fartherConsistsof—viz.—English, French,
and American PRINTS; French and Scotch
GINGHAMS; Printed JACONETS, lUML- l
LI ANTES, Flounced JACONETS, Portsmouth
LAWNS, ]»erfectJy Fa>l Colors, sit per 1
yard. Also, Flounced RAREGES, GRENA
DINES, Plain and Figured RAREGES.
]5 Pieces N'aitmkeag Long Cio h;
5 “ (»c<>rgia “ “
11 ** Mar.-!mil’s No. 1 11
5 “ Rates’ la&ng “
5 “ Groat Falls •* 44
10 “ Hope Lonsdale Long Cloth ;
* 4 Allendale 44
Pillow Case Cotton, ■
Peppered Dlcached Jeans,
“ RrqWu 44
17 “ York and
Eagle Tickings",
Demins, Plaid and Stripe lloinespuns;
1 Rale Choctaw Sttgpcs;
Linen Duck and Tlantri a’ Linens,
44 GranitVillc Shirtings,
A.\ “
44 Peppered 7-S Shirtings,
Rrown &. Farmer’s Linen*,
*2O Pieces Irish Linen#,—‘2sc. to #1.25, —
Tndift Dimitv,
Ferventine bimity,
American Crash, Ovlton TTaunels,
Humv-drojp Table Cloth*, Tow els,Ac.
Ronnct Uiboous and Elastic Rolls,
Rich lot of Dress Trimmings,
Druids, Rimlings, Ac.
100 Doz. Gents’, Lillies’ and.Children’s Hosiery
(ln the above lot i * Little Thread Jlu -
Grass, Hoop, Mohair and Corded
Skirts:
New style While Skirting, Ac.; to
gether with all goods necessary for
Family use.
CLOT IIING-*Coinplete—viz.:
24 Pair White Linen Pants,
21 44 Plain Marseille# and Union Pants,
j- 12 “ Eig’d Fancy Drill 44
24 44 Farmers Linen “
12 44 Planters’ Drill 44
24 . “ Demins and Oof tonado “
12 W* Rlack Drab De Etc
24 44 Roys’Linen and Cotton “
24 White Linen and Duck Coats,
4<l Farmers’ 44 * 44 44
12 Plaid Marseilles
12 Dine Demins 44
12 Grass Cloth 44
24 Rlack Italian and Alpacca 44
1 2 44 “ Vests,
24 Colored Marseilles Vests,
24 White
12 Plaid Union 44
21 RroWn Farmers’ Linen Vests,
Cotton and Linen Drawers,
20 Doz. Shirt Collars,
12 Hickory Shirts,
7 44 Linen Bosom Shirt*,
Cravats, Stocks, Ac.
HATS.
j 12 Gentlemen’s Patent Hat*,
I 12 “ Rlack Round Leghorn
Hats,
12 Gentlemen’s Grenada lints,
12 Roys’ Palm Leaf “
1 2 44 Pressed Palm Leaf Hats,
12 Men’s “ 44 “ 44
24 P». T. Canada Straw 44
Panama Pressed 44
12 Roys’ Rrown Leghorn 44
0 Men’s Tea Color 44
12 “ Black Leghorn 44
. 1 2 44 Black, Claret, and Brown Hat*,
2 1 44 44 Wool Hats, Ac.
NIIOKS.
It is flic opinion of the people of Morgan, that
I Hunt makes the best. Brogans that is sold in this
j market, and we have
j 750 Pair Bknt’s Black Brogans,
250 44 Russet “
100 44 44 s<t Planters’ 44
200 44 “ “ Shoes,
100 44 Women’s Pegged 44
(10 44 44 Cali
(>i) 44 Misses’Goat 44
50 44 Ladies’ Calf, with Kid Tops,
75 44 44 Tampico Goat Boots,
75 44 44 Kid Medium Bottom Boot*,
75 44 u Morocco Pump 44 “
7 5 44 Children’s 44 44 44 “
50 “ Ladies’Walking Shoes and Slipper*,
1 2 44 44 Kid Glove Slippers,
75 44 Miles A Son’s Gaiter Roots,
1 2 44 Gouts’ Kid Gaiters,
12 44 “ Oxford Ties, Ac.
P. S. -We are expect ing, in a few days, a large
lot of MACKEREL and SALMON.
FEARS A SWANSON,
Corner Centre and Main Streets.
Madison, April •'!, 185(1.
HIGH &. Cos.
Respectfully inform the citizen* of
, Madison and the Public that they have
received a 1 irge and well assorted Stock of Staple
and Fancy DRV 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, and a liberal
I discount will be made to e isn buyer*.
Our stock of Dross Oiods, Embroideries,
j Linens and White Goods is very complete, and
! person* disposed to buy, will do well to call and
I examine our assortment. Our best efforts will
be offered to please all who will favor us with a
call, and no ehurge made for showing goods.
At O’Kucfk’s old stand, Town llafi Building.
April 12, 1858
LUMBER! LUMBER!!
THE undersigned would inform the citizens of
Morgan and adjoining counties that lie has
again engaged in the Lumber business, and
would he thankful for nil orders, promising to
execute Them with promptness. Price, SU».CC
per thousand, cash, at the Mill.
S. T. NEAL,
May 17,1850. -20 -ly Warrenton, G\,
rnEN BOXES STAR CANDLES.
I 10 Illuls. Cuba Molasses.
5 Bh!s. Golden Syrup and N. O. do.
2o l and whole llhls. Mackerel.
Best French Bra ml v ; Pure Port Wine.
20 llhls. Whiskey.
10 llhls. Vinegar.
May 17, 18515. S. R. ROBSON A CO.
BARGAINS.
TVISIUNG U> make room for our fall
’ » Stock, we will sell the following named
goods at Cost :
Barege Robe?, Plaid, Figured, and Striped
Barege, Printed Jackonets, Printed and plain
Chahios, colored Linen Drills, Plaid and Strip
ped Cottonades, Linen Coatings, Calicos, Ging
hams, Parasols and Bonnet Ribbons. Give us a
CiUL an( l S!iv e vourselves a profit on the above
named goods.* M. A. WINGFIELD A CO*
July 11—2 m;
JUST opening u new lot of Barege ROBES, of
various colors.
April 12. J. MARSHALL A CO.
I TRUSSES for Infants and Adults, and AB1)0
MIXAL SUPPORTERS for Ladies,
at Darn Stork,
TELEGRAPHIC.
BV Steamer Marion, James Adger, and others,
abundant supply of nil kinds of Dry
i Goods and Groceries, bought exclusively for
| as ,* a * Hie lowest prices, and will he sold ac- ,
| ordmgly. SHEPHERD A FITZPATRICK.
I '
I „ IHIESS GOODS.
U/ h src5 rc nmv 'oeeiving a full supply of White
Juconet, tkimbric and Muslins, Swiss
Muslins, Book, Nainsook, Mull, Tariaton, Striped
Jaconet, (Mil Swiss, Plaid Nainsook, and ovorv
other variety of White Muslins ; also, Printed
Jaconets,.Printed Lawns, Ginghams, Orgamlie*.
White and Figured Brilliants, Black and Colored
Silks, Dress Silks, Bareges, Tissues,Grenadines
and others. .
SHEPHERD A FITZPATRICK.
March 20, 1856.
Mrs. South worth’s Hooks.
INDIA, or the Pearl of Pearl River, by Mrs. E.
D. E. N. South worth ;
The Deserted Wife, by Mrs. South worth ;
The Discarded Daughter, 44
The Lost Heiress, 44
J ust. received by BENJ. G. LIDDON.
SALAD 0 I l~ Fresh, ’
nt Drug Store.
GLNTV Hats, for Hunting and Fishing.
March 22. J. MARSHAL!/ & CO.
fttfgiisfy EdbeHisetyeiiis.
DRY GOODS!
SrRIXG IMPORTATION, 1856!
LALLERSTEDT & BERING
COftXKR UNIJKR THE GLOBE HOTEL,
AUGUSTA, GA.,
A RE now in receipt ot their magnificent stock
f\ of SPRING DRV GOOJUS, embracing
French, Etlgnsh and Italian styles and fabric*,
and every article usually kept in the Dry Goods
line, would cull particular attention to their
Silk, Grenadine, Tissue,. Barege and Tuillerie
ItORES, Lace and Chantilla MANTILLAS,
Ombre and Chcne SILKS, Rlack Gro de Rhine
and Taffeta SILKS, LACES, EMBROIDERIES,
CORSETTES, GLOVES, Ac. *
AI.SO,
RUSSIA HEMP MATTING,
peculiarly adapted to Court Houses, Offices and
Passage*—noted for durability and freedom from
noise of the tread Also, Plain and Check
MATTING, all widths. April 23-17
NEW SPRINO UOODS.
FULL SUP]’LIES.
WILI (I A M SHEAR,
AUGUSTA, GA,
HAS received his full supplies of SPRING
GOODS, comprising a large assortment
of new and Beautiful st yles of Fancy and Staple
articles, suitable for the present season, among
which are
Paris Printed Organdies and Jaconet Muslins,
ut 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 stvies;
Ladies’ Spring and Summer Silks, of the latest
styles;
'Plain Black Silks, of superior quality and at
very low prices;
Superior Black Silks, without lustre, for
Ladies’ Mourning Dresses;
Lupin’s Summer Rlack Bombazines and Rlack
Challicaj
Plain Black Crape Maretz, and Black Bareges
for Ladies’ Mourning Dresses;
Superior Mourning Ginghams, of new and
beautiful styles ;
Mourning Muslins and Hnin Black Lawns;
English Black Crapes, and Ladies’ Mourning
Veils;
Ladies’ Mourning Collar* and U^Jerslcevcs;
Ladies’ Embroidered Muslin Basques, of new
and beautiful styles;
Ladies’ Embroidered Muslin Collars and Un •
dcrslceves ;
Jaconet and Swiss Muslin Bauds, Inserting*
and Edgings;
Real Thread and Valenciennes Lice Edging*
and In sortings;
Ladies’ Spring and Summer Mantillas, of new
ami beautiful styles;
Ladies’ Embroidered and Scolloped Linen Cam
bric Handkerchiefs;
Ladies’ Wide Hem-stitch Liner: Cambric Hand
kerchiefs, for mourning;
Superior Linen Cambrics and French Lawns;
Superior Plaid Nainsook and Dotted Swiss
Muslins;
Plain Swiss, Mull, Nainsook and Jaconet mus
lins, at very low prices; f
Plain White Organdy and Tarlatan Muslins
of extra width;
Plain Pink and Orange Colored Tarlatan Mus
lins, fir covering Chandeliers and Looking-
Glasses ;
Superior4-i Irish Linens andl24 Linen Sheet
ings ;
Damask and Table Diapers, of superior quality;
Huckabacks, and Scotch Diapers, for Imvels;
J 2-4 Allendale and Hamilton Bleached Sheet
ings; a full supply of Bleached ami Brown Shirt
ings of the best make ;
A large supply of articles sUitaldu so servants’
wear;
Madonna Mixtures, Himalaya Lustres, and all
wool Dehcge, of the best style fin* Ladies’ Travel
ing Dresses;
A complete assortment of Ladies, gentlemen,
Mises, Youth ami children’s Hosiery ;
Ladies’ White Hair Cloth Skirts ami French
Corset ts ;
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
tin* 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 2<% 185(5.
185 o.
IMU, TRADE.
Pi) PULA ft PRICES!
WARD, BUROHARD & CO.,
AUGUSTA, GA.,
ARK now on ning their KALI, uiid WINTKU
supplies of choice
FAMILY DRY GOODS,
selected with great cure from recent importations,
and comprising an assortment wlfoh for Rich
ness, Variety and Extent, not usually found in
this market. As they how have the'rcputation
of selling FIRST CLASS COOLS, upon a milch
Aotivr Snilt .>/' /V/<w than they have been usually
boughthere, they beg to assure their friends in
.Madison and surrounding counties that they intend
to keep up this standard of CHOK E KOOKS,
and to keep down prices to a fair remunerative
prolit. To rorh and prompt pu'/ino n/'fouo es, and
to none others, we snail oiler gukat inim ckmmnts
to visit one establishment. Ottr Stock consists
in part of tlu* following
DMF.SS GOODS.
Rich Velvet liroeaded Silks, Moire Antique
Silks, in black and colors, New and Beautiful
Shades of Plain and Kipped Silks, very heavy
and rich, Plaid and Striped Silks in great vnrietv,
lllack Italiun and Tallita Silks, Silk Rubes, Satin
Turk, Cashmeres, DeLaines, Ameline Cloths,
Plaid Stuffs, French and English Merinnes, all
shades, Plain DeLaines, Persian Chillis, English,
French and American Calicoes and (iingliams.
Calico Robes, Ac.; Black Bombazines, Canton
Crapes, Canton Cloths, Black Challics and Al
pacas, Embroideries a id Lace (foods of every
description, Evening llress Goods in every va
riety.
' MEN'S AND HOYS’ WEAR.
Cloths, C issinieres, Satinets, Vestings, Tweeds,
FOR FAMILY USE.
Bath, Whitney, and Rose Blankets, Linen and
Cottton Sheeting, Pillow-case Linens and Cottons
Bed, White, (trey, Green, Blue, Welsh, Saxony
and Domestic Flannels, Shaker Flannels, Plain
and Figured Sacmie Flannels, Table Damask,
Doylies, Napkins, Wine Cloths, Toweling*, Luce
Olid Muslin Curtains, Curtain Materials, Fruit
Cloths, Colored and White Dimities, Huckabuck
and Uird’s-eve Diapers, Ac.
PLANTATION GOODS.
Negro Blankets, Georgia and Kentucky Plains,
Cotton Osnaburgs, Georgia Stripes, Ac."
Orders tilled with the ‘most careful attention,
and all goods warranted.
as W A Rl), BUR CHARI) A CO.
\I7K have just received a nice lot of CHINA
YV WARE, Dining and Tea Sets, which we
oiler at Augusta prices.
March 32. J. MARSHALL A CO.
CARPETING.
rpDE cheapest Carpeting, we think, that has
X ever been offered in this market.
March 22. J. MARSHALL A CO.
I.ANI) FOR SALE.
TIIE SUBSCRIBER offers for Sale the Plan
tation on where lie lives, containing live
hundred and eighty acres, more or less, situated
about one and a-lialf mile from Madison, on the
Georgia Rail Road, and it is a beautiful situation,
with good improvements, good Gin House aud
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 see the
Plantation for yourself; I will sell the place a
bargain. ' J). S. BUTLER.
March 6; 10-ts
JOB PUINTI\ (i.
7 f-oMI AVE arc prepared to do all kinds
feJsDi of printing, such as PAMPHLETS,
CATALOGUES, CIRCULARS,
IRSFwjIP BUSINESS cards, blank
NOTES and LEGAL BLANKS,
J programmes, bills, pos-
C.UBMBHHBTEUS,BALL, I>ARTY and WEI)-
DING TICKETS, Ac.. Ac., will, neatness and at
short notice. Give us at rial.
Office over the "Madison Book Shire.” Main,
street.
3Vfisceil^e&tl!
A GEUEGIA BOOK
Just Published,
THE
THREE GOLDEN LINKS;
OR,
TALES ODD-FELLOWSHIP.
By Miss C. W. EAEBER.t
LINK THE FIRST.
FRIENDSHIP, or the Mysterious Governess.
1.-Oakland. 2.-A Visitor. 3. Mv Cousin
Fred. 4.-Miss Ellen Chuicn. 5.-Sorrow. 6.-
The Springs. 7.-Fanny Bates. 8.-People whom
we met. y.-The Ruins. 10.-Mist Church my
Grandmother and I. 11.-The Interview. 19.-
Thc Homeward Journey. 13.-The Dcclara n
14.-The Unexpected Journey. 15.-the S irp™
I(J.-The School-room Dialogue. 17.-Letters.
LINK THE SECOND.
LOVE, or the Adventures of un American
Student.
1.-In the Woods. 2.-Daddy Logan. S. -Thd
Mysterious Picture. 4.~Comniencement Scenes.
5.' Plans for the future. G.-Gcrtrude Smith.
7.-The Lost Travelers. 8. The Night at Crag’s
End. i). The Little Man. 10.-An Adventure.
11.- Conclusion.
LINK THE THIRD.
TRUTH, or Crazy Madge and her Child.
1 .-The Cabin and its Inmates. 2.-The Stray
Leaf and its Lesson. 3.-Unwelcome Visitors.
4.-A New Home. 5.~-Marlivalc and its Inmates.
0.-Thc Discovery. 7. The Conclusion.
Price 50 Cents,
or five copies for two dollars.
Orders for the work, with the momy enclosed,
will meet with prompt attention.
Address, T. A. BURKE,
Madison, Ga.
For sale at the Madison Book Store.
New Books.
J UST RECEIVED, from the Methodist Pub
lishing House, Nashville, Twin., and the
Southern Baptist Publication Society, Charles
ton, S. C., the fallowing interesting Books:
The Great Iron Wheel, by J. U. Graves;
The Great Iron Wheel Examined, by Browulow;
Life of Bishop Buscom,
Bishop Bascom’s Sermons,
44 “ Lectures,
Sherlock on Divine Providence,
Autobiography of the Rev. Joseph Travis,
Methodism in Earnest, by Rev. Jos. Gaughcv;
Orchard’s History of the Baptist Church,
Baptist Library, 3 vols. in one;
Methodist Episcopacy, a Debate between the Rev
E. J. Ilannie and Samuel Henderson ;
Theodosia Ernest, or the Heroine of Faith ;
Summers on Baptism,
The Progress of Baptist Principles, by T. F.
Curtis;
Meil on Baptism,
Evils of infant Baptism, by R. B. C. Howell, D.1).;
The Way of Salvat ion, “ 44
A Baptist Church the Christian’s Ho ne,
Finch’s Sermons,
A Memoir of the Rev. B. M. Sanders,
Baptist Psalmody, in a varic yof bindings;
Bible Stories for Juveniles, in *> vols.;
Lives of the Popes, for Juveniles, 4 vols.;
Old Humphrey’s Works, 44
Winan’s Discourses,
and a variety of other Religious Works, at the
Book Stork. BENJ. (I. LIDDON.
CARRIAGES,
; ItO CK A WAYS AND It II U GIK S.
e’AVING BOUGHT the well known Carriage
Manufacturing establishment, formerly of
Watts & Robertson’s, and employed Mr. D. N.
Koiiehtsox to superintend the same, 1 am now
prepared to build to order all kinds of Carriages,
llockaways and Buggies lam now at the North
buying anew stock of material, and all persons
disposed to patronize 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. R. THOMASON.
Madison, Feb. 18, 1850. n8
EWMRRUGEWP.
rpHEsubscriber respectfully inf >rms Qjfi
I the citizens of Morgan and adjoin
ing counties, that lie has opened, in Madison, a
new Shop for the manufacture of CARRIAGES,
BUGGIES, WAGONS, and other vehicles. He
will likewise keen on hand a good stock of Nouth
i:rn Buuuiks. He will also have in connection
with his wood establishment,
A BLACKSMITH SHOP,
where every description of Flmitutioii work
will he clone at short notice. HORSESHOE
ING done in the best inann r, and Iron Hail
ing, for Fences or Grave Yard*, manufactured
to order, as good as anv tlmt can begot from the
North. 2 'if/' All Work warranted.
JOHN ESPAR.
January 5,1856. 1 ts.
MARBLE MANUFACTORY•
rplIK SUBSCRIBER has made recent ar
| rungements to furnish Marble work of :;ll
kinds, at short notice, and on more favorable j
terms than ever before offered in the State. Do- ;
signs for Monuments of every style, from the |
most ornamental to the plainest styles of work, i
may he seen at his shop, and will he furnished to j
those at a distance wisiung work, with the prices ;
annexed to them. To ascertain the facts above :
stated, examine personally or by letter. All i
orders and communications will he punctually j
attended to. All work will be made of Italian
marble, unless ordered otherwise. Shop near
Rail Road Depot. A. ATKINSON.
July is, 1856. 20
NEW SPRINt* GOODS.
[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 ufkcountry 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 and Grenedinei, some beautiful
and of the latest styles; Plain Jaconet and Swiss
Muslins, Embroidered and Dotted do., White
Brilliants (a new 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 Iloes, Trace 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 Lot of Brown and Bleached Uome-
XJL spun, all widths, Brown and Bleached
Dr Rings, Sheetings, Pillow Case Homespuns,
Demins, Stripes, Irish Linens, Tabic Damask,
Toweling*, Napkins, Crash, Broom Bleached and
Drab Hollands, Blay Linens, Heavy Linen Drills,
Cotton Ade, Bed Tickings, Chambrays, and all
other styles belonging under the title of Domestic
Goods, at the lowest prices.
SHEPHERD & 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 Handerchicfs, and other articles.
12. SHEPHERD & FITZPATRICK!
SAVE YOUR BACON.
TEN HIIDS CUBA MOLASSES—priirequal
ity and in good order, For sale low bv
May 10—19. S. B. ROBSON A CO.
NOTICE.
WE have in store some choice Bacon Sides,
Hams and Flour.
May 8. SWANSON, JETT & CO.
NOTICE.
A FEW SACKS, 50lbs each, of Kvira Family
I'iour from Few Wheat. Very nice.
S. B. ROBSON & CO.
VARNISH, TANNER’S OIL, SPERM and
LAMP OILS, at Drug Store.
1 C\fi LBS ’ MACCABOY SNUFF,
1 UVf nt Drug Store.
fWbetfisetyei)fs.
Morgan Mortgage Sheriff Sale.
WILL be sold on the first Tuesday in Novem
bernext, before the Court House door in
the town of Madison, within the legal hours cf
sale, the following property; to wit:
'“ Twent y Acres of Land, more or less, w hereon
the Madison Steam Mill Company’s buildings are
located, together with all the improvements
thereon, adjoining Y. W. Arnold and others, and
also the following articles of machinery and prop
erty, to wit:
Fourteen Sginng Frames, twenty-four Cards,
five Speeders, four Dressing Frames, seven
Reels, one Warping Machine and one Warping
Mill, one Ball Winder, one Handler and Press,
two Pickers, one Millaner, three Wool Cards,
one Wool Picker, one Wool Mule, twenty six
Looms, one Hearning Machine, one lot Winding
Blades, one Laithe, one Dresser, Iwo Corn Mills,
one Circular Saw, one Steam Engine and Boilers,
Ac. All of said property levied on by virtue of
and to satisfy a Mortgage fi. fa. issuing from Mor
gan Superior Court, in favor of Robert Craw
ley vs. the Madison Steam Mill Company, and set
forth and described in said fi. fa.
J. P. KADFERD, Sheriff.
Madison, Sept. 6, 1856. 36-2 m
Georgia, ) FRE AS, Isaac B.
Moan an County. >- VV Huff’Administrator of
ceased, applies for letters of dismission from his
said administration, he having fully administered
and settled the same :
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 Mondav in March next, then and
there to file their objections, if any the) have,
why said letters should not be granted.
Given under mv hand at office in Madison.
F. W. ARNOLD, Ordinary.
September stli, 1850. 6m
Georgia, j *ITTHEREAS, William S.
Morgan County. J- VV Bonner, Executor to
ment of Franklin G. Bonner, dec’d, applies for
letters of dismission from his said Executorship:
These are 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 tirst Mondav in April, 1857 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.
Sept 16, Jl 856. 6m*
G 1 EORGIA, Morgan County.—Sixty day 3 after
T date, application will be made to the Ordina
ry of said county, on the first Monday in Novem
ber next, for an order granting leave to sell one
hundred and thirty five acres of loiud, belonging
to the Estate of William Barton, deceased, it be
ing that part of the real estate of said deceased
which was assigned to flic widow, as her dower
land, and not heretofore disposed of; the said
land lying in Morgan county, and adjoining the
lands of John Stovall, this August 15th, 1856.
THOMAS G. HESTER,
Aug *23 —60d. Adin’r of \V in. Barton, dcc’d.
G 1 EORGIA, Morgan County.—Sixty days after
T date application will In made to the Ordina
ry of said county, on the first Monday in Novem
ber next, for an order granting leave to sell the
lands and negroes belonging to the Estate of Lu
cy Seat, deceased, for the purpose of making dis
tribution of said estate amongst the distributees.
August P. tli, 1856. AMOS BROWN,
Aug 23—6>d. Adin’r of Lucy Seat, dec’d.
Notice to Debtors and Creditors.
\LL 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, 1556 aug9 32 40d
Georgia, ) TITHE RE AS, William S.
Mokcax Uoi-XTV. , >» Stoke/., Administrator
' upon the estate of William
Y. Stokes, and eeased, applies for Letters of Dis
mission from his said Administration :
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 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 my hand at office in Madison, this
7th day of August 1556.
82-6 in F. W. ARNOLD, Ordinary.
Georgia, IX? II KRLAS, Thomas J.
Morgan County., YV 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 he and appear af mv office on or be
fore tlie lirst Monday in October next, 1556, 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 2Sth dav of March, 1856
ni6tn * F. W. ARNOLD, Ordinary.
stone mountain house.
rpllE Proprietors of this large and spleu-/’jrsfk
A did new Brick Building, which Ims j£|jjsj
j just been fitted up in elegant .style, withJ“AJL
! entire new Furniture, would respectlully iuform
| the Public that they have at length completed
| and opened it for the accommodation of porma
; uent and transient Boarders.
They have made every effort to arrange it in
\ *UCIi a manner as to render their guests com*
: forcible. And having had a long experience,
they do not intend to be excelled bv anv land
; lord.
The Furniture, ns well as the house, is perfect
j ly new.
Those acquainted with the topography of
Georgia, know that within her limits exist some
of the most sublime and it igniftccnt works of
Nature, and Stone Mouutui Justly ranks as one
of the number.
Southerners who wish to spend their summers
at the South, instead of going North, will tind
the climate bracing, and the water pure as the
purest. The climate is not surpassed.
The Proprietors H itter themselves that those
who call once, will be well-enough satisfied to
call again.
Sir* Georgia Railroad Traini stop for Supper
at this Bouse.
ALEXANDER & CLARKE, Proprietors.
S. F. Alexander, 1 J. A. Clarke,
late of Lawrcnceville. | Social Circle.
March 2'.*, 1856. IS—ts
REMOVAL.
I HAVE REMOVED my Boot ami *
Shoe Shop from where I used to beffSil
to where I am now—that is: betweens wLf
W. M. Burnett’s saddlery shop and
Camp’s store-opposite the" Court House, where
I would be pleased to see all my old customers
and ns many new ones as will favor me with
their patronage.
I warrant all work done in my shop, and will
repair nil failures, without charge. Those in
want of Boots or Shoes would do well to call at
my Shop. WILLIAM GLEASON.
Madison, January 19, 1856. 8-ly
IT WILL BE
DECIDEDLY beneficial to all wanting any
styles of Children’s, Misses’ Boys’ Gen
tlemen’s* or Ladies’ SHOES; Boys’, "Misses’,
Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s HOSIERY and HALF
HOSIERY; GLOVES, FANS, PARASOLS, or
READY-MADE CLOTHING, to call and ex
amine the largest stock of the above goods ever
offered in the house at as low prices as they can
possibly be offered.
SHEPHERD k FITZPATRICK.
April 25. 17
INSURE YOUR LIVES.
LIFE IS VERY UNCERTAIN, and severe
losses and troubles arc too frequently felt
for want of caution in this respect. Valuable
servants can also be made safe in their value to
their owners, bv application to the SOUTHERN
MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY, at the of
fice of the agent in Madison, Ga., at reasonable
rates of premium. JOHN ROBSON, Agent.
January 8, 1856. 2-ts.
Negro Goods.
rUST received, a lot of Schley’s Kersevs, at
Aug. 15 SWANSON, JETT & CO.’S.
A CHOICE LOT of Boys’ and Youths’ Calf
and Kip BOOTS, just received bv
April 12. J. MARSHALL* CO.
1 /r AAA LBS. CLEAR BACON SIDES,
1 fJ jttfit received, and for sale bv
June 28-26 SWANSON, JETT k CO.
SPRING LOUNGES for sale at A. SHAW’S
Ware Roon\ June 14
NOTICE.
SIXTY days after date applications will
be made to the Honorable Ordinary of Mor
gan County, for leave to sell the Negroes, belong
ing to the estate of Mrs. Mary P. Head, late ot
said countv deceased.
R. J. MASSEY, Adm’r.
July 12.
It has Worked Miracles!
THAT allthe Bald and Gray can be restored
perfectly to original growth, so far as theif
i locks are concerned, does not admit of doubt;
I besides, it M ill cure every possible disease of the
Scalp, whether developed as dandruff, itching,
! or in the shape of cutaneous eruptions—dven
: scald-head—and in no possible case will it fail
: of curing, as if by magic, nervous or periodical
headache, and if used tw ice a week by the young,
! regularly, it will preserve the color, and keep
! the hair from falling, to any imaginable age.
1 Read and judge:
Jjoganxport, fa., June, 1855.
i Messrs. 0. J. Wood & 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 llair Restorative; I think I can
sell it. It has worked miracles in this place. I
sold a man six 81 bottles, that was bald, and it
fetched new hair out all over his head.
Yours respectfully, M. H. Gridley.
C. It. It. Office, Van da lia, June 21,1851.
Professor Wood*:
Dear Sib—l take pleasure in bearing volun
taryWfcstiinoney to the excellence of your Hair
; Restorative. Three months ago, my 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 cslse, I can most cordially recommend
to’ others. Respectfully yours,
Edward Wolcott.
Vi nee nn ex, la., June 21, 1853.
Prof. 0. J. Wood—As you are about to manu
j facture and vend your recently discovered Hair
Restorative, I will* state, for whomsoever it may
| concern, that I have used it, and known others
j to use it—that 1 have, for several years, been in
the habit of using other Hair Restoratives, and
that l find yours vastly superior to any other I
! know. It entirely cleanses the head <.f a, ndruff,
j and with one month’s proper use, will restore
any person’s hair to the original youthful color
; anil texture, giving it a healthy, soft'and glossy
appearance; and all this, without decoloring
j the hands that apply it, or the dress on -which it
1 drops. I would, therefore, recommend its use
; to every one desirous of having a fine color and
j texture to the hair. Respectfully yours,
ILSON Kba.
St. 1/mi*, 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 month ago, very gray,
and after using two bottles of your Hair Kestor
ative, it resumed its original color; and since its
[ application, all dandruff has disappeared from
i my head, ands have been troubled with no dis
| agreeable itching of the scalp. I am satisfied
! that those who use it M ill not regret it., us 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 head
iof hair. 1 am, sir, yours, etc.,
Jl. L. Stewart.
Prof. Wood, Dear Sir: My hair had, for several
j years, been becoming prematurely gray, accom
panied by a harshness which rendered the con
stant application of oil necessary in dressing it.
When 1 commenced using your llair Restorative,
I about two months ago, it was in that condition;
; aud 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 bv the application of
oils or any other preparation i have ever used. I
regard it as an indispensable article for every
I lady’s toilet, whether to he used i:s n 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 |>erforming all that is claimed for it.
Mrs. (’. Svmonds.
I Cincinnati, Ohio, F< bruttry 10,1854.
Watertoicn, Max*., J [an 1, 1854.
Prof. 0. J. Wood—Allow me to attest the vir
tues and magic powers of your Hair Restorative.
Three months since, being exceedingly ffray, 1
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,
which was before drv and harsh and falling oIF,
now became soft and glossy, and it ceased failing;
the dandritft* disappeared,* and the scalp lost all
its disagreeable itching, so annoying beiurc, and
now, I not only look, hut feel young again.
Respectfully yours] etc.,
Charles Whitney.
Sold at 312 Broadway, New York. 114 Market
street St. Louis, Missouri, and by all druggists
everywhere. AH kinds ot family patent medi
cines for sale, on the best pos ible terms, at Pro
fessor Wood’s establishment, 114 Market street,
St, Louis.
For sale wholesale and retail in Madison by
BKX.J.G. LIDDON,
at the Madison Book Store.
June 14 24-3 m.
Fifty Packages Boots ami Shoes*
IAM now receiving, at. the store formerly oc
cupied by J. P. Rauferd, in connection with
my Drv Goods Store, one of the largest, and best
selected STOCK OF BOOTS AND SHOES over
offered in this market, comprising almost every
grade of Staple Shoes, Ladies’ Garters, Slippers,
Calf, Kid and Goat walking Shoes and Bootees, a
large lot sewed and pegged Philadelphia made
shoes, suitable for school misses, gentlemens line
sowed and pegged Boots,'■patent leather and cloth
Congress Gaiters, Oxford Ties, and cloth Opera,
and Slippers; Children, Misses, Boys and Youths
Shoes in great variety. These goods have all
been bought in the New York and Philadelphia
markets for cash, at the lowest prices, and I am
now ottering to cash customers great bargains;
so, with my large and extensive stock of Northern
Boots and Shoes, and Judge Beunet still on the
Bench fin the cellar,) making the best Brogans,
none who call need go away barefooted.
March 15-11. P. R. THOMASON.
ONE THOUSAND LBS. PUTTY,
at Drug Store.
CONGRESS WATER, just from the Spring,
at Drug Store.
-i DRUM genuine SMYRNA (Turkish') SMOK
-1 ING TOBACCO. Price 81.50 per lb.,
at Drug Store.
OUR lot of GENTLEMEN’S CLOTHING is of
superior goods, aud made in handsome
aud fashionable style.
March 22. J. MARSHALL k CO.
Doctor Chalmers’ Works*
INSTITUTES of Theology, 2 vols., bv 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.
Abbott’s Napoleon*
HISTORI 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 aud wood For sale bv
June 21. BENJ. G. LIDDON.
10/T GALLONS LINSEED OIL,
J /■£•_) at Drug Store.
OUR NEW SUPPLY OF BURNING FLUID
has just arrived, and our customers can
now be supplied.
March 14, 1856. J. MARSHALL & CO.
BACON! BACON!!
WE HAVE noMr in store 15,000 lbs. prime
quality*; also, 1,000 lbs. choice Lard.
June 7. SHEPHERD & FITZPATRICK,
ftfiseelfyifeoqs.
TRITMPLER & PECK,
GUN AND LOCK SMITHS,
Respectfully informs the citizens 0 t
Madison imd public generally that tW
ssre prepared for manufacturing’ Shot Gun:
Biilesand Pistols—warranted to shoot well ’
REPAIRING.
Guns, Pistols, Locks, Keys, Ac., will be ropairod
in the best possible manner, for tin,Sc who may
faror us with a call, at short notice.
N.B.—All repairing must be paid for in cash
when delivered. •
- -iii.
Wf E invite attention to our selection of HATS
V» consisting of superior Black Silk, Hum
garian, Tan, Bro. A Claret’s Palm Leaf and
Straw of various styles.
' J. MARSHALL A CO.
March 22,1850.
METHODIST IIVUSSL "
A BEAUTIFUL lot of Methodist Hymn
Books, bound in Silk Velvet, Turkey Mo
rocco, lioan aud Sheep, just received from Nash
ville. BENJ. G. LI1:D( .
THE BALM
OP
l Til limy FLOWERS,
FOE
BEAUTIFYING THE COMPLEXION,
And Removing all Freckles, Pimples,
or Eruptions from the Face, leaving
the Skin Pure, Soft and White.
Y 1 E CIA E BELOW four things we guaranty
\V this Balm will do: 3
TO BEAUTIFY THE COMPLEXION,
\Vet a towel, pour on two or three drops of the
Balm, and wash the face night and morning. In
a very short tin ? you will perceive the magical
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
Thousand P lowers,” for sale by any Druggist;
rub it through the hair, and you can curl it in
any manner you please, 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
gentleman ought), will find the “Balm of Thou
sand Flowers” «lie most ogre cable 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, but alleviates the
pain consequent on shaving, rendering the shaven
■ part soft, white and healthy. In using this ur-
I tide, you dispense with all shaving apparatus but
brush and razor. Brice only fifty cents a bottle,
j will last longer than fifty cents*worth of ordi
j nary shaving soap, while it removes from the
face all pimple**nud blemishes whatever.
! S\\ KET AND PERFUMED BREATH
I May easily he acquired by using this “Balm”
jus a dentriifricc. Wet your brush and pour on a
single drop ; wash the teeth night and morning;
in a very short time they will become white ms
alabaster, and the breath sweet as the roses, of
which the “ Balm ”is composed. The Proprie
tor will forfeit 1
ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS]
where it can be proven there lias been a single
'I he hut '!:• rtmeh r Magazine snvs of it: “It is
not our wont toalludc to kindred fabrications, hut
we cun say, from the ocular proof, that the ‘Balm
of a Thousand Flowers,’ a preparation for re
moving tan, pimples and freckles from the face,
shaving, cleansing the teeth, and curling the
hair, sold by Fctridge k Cos., Boston, is the best
article of the kind we have ever ncountored. It
is, in reality, all that it purports to be.”
FETRTDGE k CO.,
Manufacturers and Proprietors,
Boston and New Yoik.
For sale at the Madison BOOK STORE. v.d
NEW BOOT AND SHOE SHOP.
WILLIAM R. IVIE
_ SW7 T LI) respectfully inform flic
if » v citizens of Madison and sur
«*£**=** rounding Counties that he has open
ed a BOOT AND SHOE SHOP «i Human’s old
stand, on Rail Rond street, first door below J. F.
J rumpler’s Gun shop. 1 have secured the servi
ces of experienced and competent workmen. 1
use good material and am in receipt of the latest
style of Last. All woik warranted and done
when promised. May 3-18 8 mo*.
Gilman’s Instan tantaueous Liquid
Hair Dye.
A kARGE LOT of this celebrated Hair I)yo
JLX. just received and for sale bv
-tone 7. BENJ. (4. LIDDON.
MOURNING GOODS, consisting of Black
Canton Crapes, Phalli, Delaines, Bareges,
Muslins, Ginghams and Calicos—fust opening by
April 12. J. MARSHALL & CO.
1,500 LBS. POTASH,
4 SPLENDID ARTICLE—just open. Price
V\- 12* 2 cents, cash, at Dri g Stork.
BOOTS and SHOES.
WE have just received a fine assortment of
_ Ladies’ Shoes, Gents’ Low-quartered
Calf, Kid, and Patent Leather Shoes ; Calf, Kid,
and Patent Leather Gaiters; a fine lot of Boots,
from 84 to $9, and a good assortment of Boys
and Youths’ Shoes and Gaiters.
April 12. SWANSON, JETT k CO.
T UST RECEIVED, anew supply of HOOP
•I SKIRTS; also, a lot of Ladies' Linen Em
broidered COLLARS, and Gentlemen’s Linen
SHIRT BOSOMS, by
April 12. J. MARSHALL & CO.
JUST RECEIVED, a lot of French Bedsteads,
of the lattest style, at
May 24. A. SHAW’S WARE ROOMS.
Plant Them.
1 /T BUSHELS FINE WHITE PEAS.
1 O S. IE ROBSON & CO.
June 2S
NO HUMBUG!
WE are now offering our entire stock of
Bareges and Tissues at New York cost.
Also, a large stock of Printed Muslins, which
we will sell at reduced prices.
June 7. SHEPHERD k FITZPATRICK.
Doesticks’ Books.
PLT7-RI-BUS-TAH: a Song that’s by no
author. Anew lot.
Doesticks : what he says. Just received by
June 21. BENJ. G. LIDDON.
FORTY Boxes WINDOW GLASS, of sizes
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A good thing for summer use.
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