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C. W. RICHTER,
DEALER IN’
Sy&ITSSIS & ©QatBSKS,’
Jewelry, Silver and Plated Ware.
Watcies, Clocks and Jewelry carefully repaired.
TERMS STRICTLY CASH.
uSO-ly
FANNIN <fc WLNGFIELI),
ATTORNIAT LAW,
OmcF — Ovf-r the J fidison Di*vq More.
J. A. BILLUPS,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
MAVIS OX, Ga.
*-SF" Office in the Court House, opposite the
Clerk’s Office.
Nov. IS, 1554.
DR. WILLIAM 11. BDltn,
m m *s» s ed -j? a
OFFICE, UP STAIRS, TOWN HALL,
Ma lison, Ga.
W. M. BURNETT,
MANUFACTURER ANI) DEALER IN
SADDLES, BRIDLES, IIARNKSS, TRUNKS,
Carpct-ba/jg , Saddlery Ware, Leather,
Thread, Locks, <(t. dec.,
Center serect,next door below Payne Allan ia’
Madison, Ga.
BENJAMIN LIDDON,
Ttsnler in
BOOKS, STATIONERY, MUSIC, FANCY
GOODS, PERFUMER V, A.-. Ac.,
Two doors above Town H ill, M oEaun, Georgia
FANCY STATIONERY.
TUST received, a be nitiful lot of Fancy Color
ed Rated N >te and I..‘tier Papers, and En
velopes to match.
April 12. H. G. I.IDDON.
NOTICE.
fTAIIE undersigned will continue the Lumber
I business on his own account. Orders for
Lumber may he sent to him at W irrenton.
March 4, IS G. iii-ly JOEL lIAI.L.
NOTICE TO THE I.A'DIEs.
WE have just received some of J. Miles A
Sans’ best Tipped (loiters, Walking
Siloes and Morocco 1! nits.
Mays. SWANSON, JETT A CO.
| UST REC 'IVF.D, n very handsome assort
• I mentof BOYS’ CLOTIII.NO, Hi.u.’k Italian
Cloth Coats, Linen Cos ,(a ami Pants, Bui,is and
Sboos, Leghorn and Palm Hats.
April!. J. MARSHALL A CO.
_ KWttS ~
« > r L-: t !C! A -j rn
Ifal'jSglftJ&M %**
S!»* AsH - vIP . ii. ’si-JuL-t.-.. -tiL.fi
sbost * ■ \
• kiAjoMkfcMd
-- gwarituv.
CATHAIi nc PJI.LS
OPERATE by their power!''.il influence on the j
internal viseon i«» purify (he blood and j
ftUmul.Lto it into healthy notion. They remove i
ti»? obstructions of the stomach, bowels, liver,
ami other organs of the bodv*, nn.l, by restoring |
their irregular action to health, correct, wherever !
they exist, such derangements ns arc the first ;
om.-sj-i of disease. An extensive trial of their !
virt u as, by Professors, Physicians and Patients, !
has shown cures of dangerous diseases almost ;
beyond belief, were they not .substantiated by !
persons of sueh exalted position and character j
as to forbid the suspicion of untruth. Their j
eertific.it s arc published in my American AI- j
ruin ic which the agents below named aro pleas- !
ed to furnish five to all inquiring.
Annexed we give Dir, .*■ions for their use in
the. complaints which they have been found to
cure.
Foa CosTiVßNEsa.—Take one or two Tills, or
such quantity as to gently move the bowels,
t,' »stiv.uiess is frequently the aggravating cause
of Tiles, and the cute of one complaint is the
cure of both. \o person can feel well while
under a costive habit of body. Hence it should
be, as i( cm be, promptly relieved
Foil 1) I’seKPsiA, which is sometime the cause
of (.hstdeenexi, and always uncomfortable, take
mild dosos-rfrom one to four -to stimulate the
Htomich and liver into healthy action. Tiny
will il • it, and the lit ■ >urn , '< lyhitv • and
burn of dyspepsia will rapidly disappear. When
it his g me, don’t forg -l wh it cured you.
For a Foci. S».»m > ,i, or .<! - / t -’inn th•>
which pioltie -. . ncv..l depression of
the spirits and Ini he 110, i. . from l uir to
eight Pills it lirst. ail sm tiler do-, w ifr* r\vanls,
until activity and s.rtvigth is restored to tlie
system.
For NsttvoiMNiiss, Sus Hlwda ■ tNaiska,
Pain in fi' S‘o t vi, /> or S. / ■, t ike from
four to aight Tills «.:» going f.) bed. If they do
not operate sufficiently, cak * more the next day
until they do. Th.w com.founts will l»e swept
out from the sv si mi. Don't weir {b so and
their kindred disurd . .. bee uis« vour stomach is
foul.
For Scaiinn.F.;vstrut, vs. l ill /• . ,*».->• of
thr Shin, take the Tills freely and frequently, to
keep the bowels open. The eruptions w ill gon
orally soon bygin to diminish and disappear.
Many dreadful ulcers and sores have been healed
up by the purging and purifying effect of those
Pills, and some disgusting diseases which seemed
to saturate tin* whole sys om, have completely
yielded to their influence, leaving the sufferer ill
perfect health. Putienis! your duty to society
Lrhids that you should pira.le yourself around
the world, covered with pimples, blotches, ul
cers, sires, and all or any of the unclean dis
eases of the skin, because your system wants
cleansing.
To Purifv tub Blood, they are the best medi
cine ever discovered. Thev should be taken
freely and fre picntly, ami the impurities which
Sow tii - v?.ds >f incur,vblc diseases will be swept
out .f :h sest.em like ch iff before the wind. By
this r»o ;’ty they lo as much good in prevent
ing .oki.ss as by the remarkable cures which
they are n iking everywhere.
I.r. r.u OoMi'LMsr, J.v: \di> .:, an l a! 7 JP lions j
AJ ■■■'■arise trom soul' dor mgemenl -either -
torpid : v, c ingestion, or obstruction of the Liver.
Torpidity and cingestion vitiate the bile, und
render it unlit for digestion. This is disastrous
to Lie health, and the constitution is fivuM uiilv
uudermined by no other c-mso. Indigestion is
the symptom. Obstruction of the duet which
mopties the bile into the stum ich causes the bile
fcr verHow into the blood. This pro-b.i es jauu
ifce, with a long and dangerous train of evils
Oostivcuess, or alternately eosttveness mid dian
rhiet, prevails. Feverish symptoms, languor !
low spirits, weariness, restlessness, ami uielun
cholv, with sometimes inability to sleep, and
sometimes great drowsiness; sometimes’there
is severe pun in th? side ; the skin and ilu white
of th? eves bjeome a greenish yellow ; the atom- i
ach acid; the bowels sore to Hi? touch; the
whole system irritable, with a tendency to fever,
which may turn to bilious fever, bihoiis colic,
bilious diarrhcoa, dysentery, xtc. .V medium
dose of three or four Tills t ik m at night, follow- !
ed by two or three in the morning, and repeated j
a fhw days, will remove Om causa of ill these
troubles. It is wicked to suffer such pains when |
you cm cure them fdr 25 cents.
Rticuu vtism, Uout, mi l aU InjlTm n Dor/t !
v */*> wpidiy cured bv the purifying c{foots
Tills th- bfoo.l, ami tl'io stimulus '
which they p;r,t to tha vital i>rincul« of lit,. !
FumUom aud an kiudrcd complaints, they should
be taken in mild duses, to move the buwels :
gently, but treelv.
'» bmh agreeable ami
usefi.l. No Pill can he nude more pic isant to
t ike and cc-rtmnh- a m - has h ~,,, ni ute moro
edactnil to tho purpose for which u dinner pill
is employed, r
Prepared by J. C. AYER,
PRACTICAL & ANALYTIC U. CHEMIST
LOWELL., MASS.,
AtfD
Sold by. Dr. T J . S. MLILBL, Maikatm ; G,;a-y
--biul k Cos., Eatjntou, and Droggiats everywhere.
Haviland, Rislst & Co-, Augusta, Wholesale I
Agenti. July 19—
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 wc have ever kept. Our
Stock further consist* of—viz.—English, French,
aud American PRINTS; French and Scotch
GINGHAMS; Printed JACONETS, BRIL-
LiANTES, Flounced JACONETS, Portsmouth
LAWNS, perfectly Fail Colors, at 16%c. per ‘
yard. ALo, Flounced BAREGES, GRENA
DINES, Plain and Figured BAREGES.
15 Pieceh Nauinkeag Long CIo h ;
5 “ Georgia “ “
11 “ Marshall’s No. 1 “
5 u Bates’ Long 44
5 “ Great Falls “
10 “ II >pe laonsdilc Long Cloth ;
Pillow C »> ■ Cotton,
Peppered Bleached Jeans,
“ Brown
i 17 “ Metropolivnn, Broad wav, York and
Eagle Tickings ;
Dv-xmii.", Tiuid and stripe Homespuns;
i 1 Bale Cbociaw Stripes;
Linen Duck and Planters’Linens,
“ 7-5 GranitvilleShirtings,
j 44 4-1 “ 44
“ Peppered 7-8 Shirtings,
Brown A Fanner’s Linens,
| 20 Pieces Irish Linens,—2sc. to j|L2s,
India Dimity,
Ferventinc bimity,
American Crash, (’• tton Flannels,
Snow-dronTable Cloth.-, Towels,Ac.
Bonnet Ribbons uml Elastic Belts,
Rich lot of Dress Trimmings,
Braids, Bindings, Ac.
: 100 Doz. (ients’, Ludies’aud Children's Hosiery
(In the above lot is Lisle Thread 110-6!r/’//.)
6!r/’//.)
Gia.-.s, lloop, M >hair and Corded
Skirts •
New style White Skirting, Ac.; to
gether with all goods necessary for
Family use.
C* LOTH ING—Complete--viz.:
21 Pair White Lim.n Bants,
; ‘id “ Plain Marseilles and Union Pauls,
j 12 “ Fig'd Fancy Drill
I 24 “ Furnierfl' Linen “
1 “ Planters’ Drill 44
j 21 “ Demins and Coltonudo “
I 12 “ Black Drab De Ete 4<
j 24 44 B »ys’Linen and Cotton “
24 White Linen and Duck Coats,
! 4H Farmers' “ 44 4 4
12 TJ lid Marseilles 44
12 Blue Demins 44
12 Grass Cloth
24 Black Italian and Alpacca u
12 “ “ Vests,
24 Colored Marseilles Vesta,
24 White
12 PI ud Union
24 Brown Farmers’ Linen Vesta,
Cotton and Linen Drawers,
20 Doz. Shirt Collars,
12 Hickory Shirts,
7 44 Liu-.n Bosom Shirts,
Cravats, Stocks, Ac.
HATS.
T.J Gentlemen’s Patent lLifa,
12 “ Biuck Bound Leghorn
Hats,
12 fr.Mitlemon’fi Grenada Huts,
12 B yvs’ Pnlui Leaf
12 '* Pressed Balm Leaf Hits,
12 Men’s “ “ “ “
24 IL T. Canada Straw “
• Bauamu Pressed
12 Both’ Brown Leghorn 4 ‘
(i Men’s Tea Color
12 “ Black Leghorn
12 “ Black, Claret and Brown Huts
24 “ “ Woo! Hats, Ac.
SHOES.
It is Hie Opinion id'the puoplo of Morgan, that
lif.it makes Hit* best Brogans that is sold in this
market, and we have—
-750 Pair Bknt’s Black Brogans,
250 44 44 Russet 44
100 11 “ Planters’ <4 '
200 44 44 44 Shoes,
100 “ Women’s Pegged 44
00 44 Misses’ Goat 11
50 44 Lnlie ’ C df, with Kid Tops,
75 44 " Tampico Goat Bouts,
75 44 44 Kid Medium Bottom Boots,
75 44 44 Morocco Pump “ “
75 “ Children’s “
5 0 44 Ladies’ Walking Shoes and Slippers,
1 2 44 “ Kid Glove Slippers-,
75 “ Miles A Son’s Gaiter Boots,
12 44 Gents’ Kid Gaiters,
P 2 44 __ “ Oxford Ties, Ar.
P. S. AVenre expecting, in a few d.iv-y n large
lot of M \CK KR i:Jj and SALMON.
FEARS A SWANSON,
Corner Centro und Main Streets.
Madison, April .2, 185(1.
:s*a: m-z xi\xa." m <a x> ci jx> we «>
HIGH &. Cos.
RESPECTFULLY inform tho Citizens of
Madison and tho Public that they have
| received a large nml well assorted Stock of Staple
j and Fancy l)ll\’ GOODS,Shoos,(lU)thing,iliits,
Hardware, light. Groceries, ic., to which they
invite particular at tontion—all of which will he
i sold at tlie lowest possible prices, ami u liberal
discount will ho made to cash buyers.
Our stock of Dross Goods, Embroideries.
Lin as and White Goods is very completo, and
persons disposed to buy, will do well to call and
•vuiiiio our assor i»u*nf. Our best fffbrts will
be offered to pi ase all who will favor us widl a
J call, and no charge mudo for showing goods.
At CVJvkf.fu’.sold stand, Town Hall Building.
I April K\ 1 ‘Ad
LDiVBEja! LUMBER!
rnll E ini'hi signed would iulhvin the citizens of
fi_ Morgan and adjoining counties that he has
i again engaged in the laimher business, and
would be thankful for till orders, promising to
j execute, them with promptness. Trice, SIu.CC
per thousand, cash, at the Mill,
S. T. NEAL,
' May 17, ISoO.-ilO-ly Warreuton, Gi«
rpEN BOXES STAR CANDLES.
■ .L 10 Ilhda. Cuba Molasses.
5 This. Golden Syrup and N. 0. do.
-0 }. it 1 -j and whole libla. Mackerel,
j Best French Brand v : Pure Tort Wine.
I 20 Uhls. W hiskey. ‘
i 1«> I?bls. Vinegar.
I May IV. l8oi). S. B. ROBSON & CO.
JUST opening anew lot of Barege ROBES, of j
various colors.
April 12. J. MARSHALL A CO*, j
TTRUSSES far Infants mill Adults, i,ml AUDI) 1
I MIN.VL SUI’I’ORTEUSfor Lmlic-s,
at Drug Stoue,
Mrs. Nouthworth’s Books.
INDIA, or the Tcail of Pearl River, by Mrs. E. i
I>. E. N. Soutlnvorth ;
The Deserted Wife, by Mrs. Southworth ; i
The Discarded Daughter, “
The Lost lleitvss, 41
• ! u : . BRNJ. G. LIDDON.
O ALA I) 0I L, Fresh,
IO at Drug Store. 1
C'l ENTvS’ HATS, ter Hunting ami Kisliin^
.1 March 22. J. MARSHALL A CO. j
\r AHNISII, TANXLU’S OH.. SPERM !
t LAMP OILS, at Drug store, j
< \HR lot ifGENTLEJtBire CLOTSIHGia.pt
v -, „ guilds mid mudo in handsome
| mill fashionable stylo.
; Morel, 22. ’ J. MARSHALL .t CO.
I’l OOn !‘ 1!s - I'LEAH BACON SIDES.
J*** l r*ceivod. and for sale bv
.1 mil -> -I, SA\ ANSON, JETT A CO.
OI J RI N't 11,01 XGES fnrsuloat A. SHAW’S !
W » re Jiircu j
\1 TK li'ivo just rcoeivoil « nicelot of CHINA i
V> VY AU,:. Dining- and TeaSeh?U"h » I
offer at Augusta prices.
-March 2m J. MARSHALL A ft).
OAJtpjETIWG.
fpilL cheapest Carpeting, »•« think, that has
1 over boon nlibred in this imirkot.
March 22. J>. MARSHALL Jt CO.
1 Ha lbs. maccaboy snuff,
* " at J)aeo Stoiie.
WF H bacon:!
uaa L now m store 15,000 lbs. prtme
quality: also 1,000 lbs. choice Lard. I
SUri’HkRD & FITZPATRICK. 1
StSbeH^eirtiehis.
DRY GOODS!
SPRING IMPORTATION, 1856!
LALLEItSTEDT & DEIHING
COKNEB UXUEE THE GLOBE UOIEL,
AUGUSTA, GA.,
ARE now in receipt of their magnified, t stock
of SPRING DRY GOODS, embncii.j.
French, English und Italian styles and fabrics,
and every article usually kept in the Dry Good*
line, would call particular attcntimi to their
Silk, Grenadine, Tissue, liurege and Tuillerie
ROUES, I-'i cc and Chantilla MANTILLAS,
Ombre and Client SILKS, Black Grr. de Rhii
and Taffeta SILKS, LACES, EMBROIDERIES,
CORSETTES, GLOVES, &<■.
ALSO,
RUSSIA HEMP MATTING,
peculiarly adapted to Court House?, Offices and
l'aaaagefi—noted for durability ur.d fret doin from
noise of the tread. Also, Plain and Check
MATTING,aII widths. April 17
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W. IL JOHNSTON. *
Columbia, July 31—3 t
A Wonderful Discoveiy!
DAY’S MAGICAL CLEANSER is the
best preparation now known for removing
PAINT, TAR, TURPENTINE, VARNISII,
I Or Ur#t*e Spot < of every uort nr fuze,
from all kinds of Cotton, Woolen, Silk or Velvet
| doth, without injuring the color or texture of the
Numerous erosive preparations have been offer
ed to the mihlic, but there are serious objection*
to all of them. Some merely drive the objection
able substance from the surface into the cloth, und
it soon appears again ; other* extract it but at the
same time either destroy the texture or tin* color.
None of them propose to remove Paint or Var
nish after they have had time to become thorough
ly dry. This preparation is warranted not to af
fect the color of anything which will bear \v sit
ing in soap and waiter, and Will remove old Paint,
Varnish und Turpentine as well ns fre.-li. Pur
chaser* will have their money returned if it fails,
hi a singDparticular t to do all that is claimed for
it. Try a bottle.
For Sale in Madison, at the BOOKSTORE and
at the DRUG STORE.
LAND FOR SALT,
rill IE SUBSCRIBER .df rs for Sale the Plan-
I tat,ion on w here he lives, containing five
htindn and und eighty acres, more or less, situated
about or.c and u-hulf 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, w hich
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. IX H BUTLER.
March il.- KMf
I ndies’ Slippers and Gaiter Shoes.
IN order to make room for mv fall stock, I am
offering great bargain* in Ladies’ Slippers and
Gaiter Shoes, all fashionable and fresh Goods.
Cull and judge for yourselves.
_ r ‘ P. R. THOMASON.
Mad .son, August 15, IS
Twenty Hollars Reward.
QTOLKN from the room of tho subscriber, a
kl Silver Hunting Lever Watch, Charles New
some, Liverpool, maker, No. 11,\KM—private No.
!ssh. I will jyivc twenty dollars reward I r the
Watch and thief, if a w hite man, or five dollars for
the return of the watch alone.
DAVII) W. BECK.
Madison, August 15, 1 s;]ni
M organ s cottage chairs for sale at
A. SHAW’S WARE ROOMS.
May 24.
\\T ALNL T VoTTADK RKDSTKVDS f. r
V > sale at A. SHAW’S Ware Room.
June 14
BUANDJES. WLVES and LONDON BROWN
STOUT, for medicinal purposes,
at Drug Store.
50 SAC KS NO. 1 FLOUR.
JUST received aud for sale at f-t oo per sack
t by p. R. THOMASON.
June 14
flour]
\ NO'. 1 article from Henderson’s Mills, of
u.\. unv wheat, for sale bv
A»ff U 5. SWANSON, JETT & CO.
Lyon's Kathairon.
\N admirable Preparation for restoring, pre
. serving and beautifying the Hair. Fur sale
at the Bookstore, by
August it) * BEXJ. G. LIDDON.
To Housekopers.
THOSE win Wish to have Erksu Peaches
Pli ms, Tomatoes, Ac. during the winter, at
small cost and t rouble y should now put them up in
ARTHUR’S SELF-SEALING CANS.
Fruit preserved by this method is better than
the old w ay—requiring less sugar, and ibe same
cans may be used from year to year. Try them
keep up some of the summer during the winter.
Aug. 15. S. B. ROBSON & CO. ,
\ CHOICE LOT of Boys’ and Youths’ Calf
and Kip BOOTS, just received bv
April 12. J'. MARSHALL' '& CO.
CI.AUET WINE, in bottles, of superior quality.
A good thing for summer use.
Drug Store.
DYE STUFFS—Logwood, ludigo, Prussian
Blue, Madder, Copperas Blue Sn»ee,j
at Drug Store.
Fifty lbs.white wax,
at Drug Store.
388T.5. BURNING FLUID, for sale low and
in any quantity, at Drug Store.
JOB PRINTING.
WE are prepared to do all kinds
EjS. Is ofprintinir.snchasPAMPHLETS.
KfSL CATALOGUES, CIKOULARS.
BUSIN ESS CARDS, BLAXK
*>OTES and LEGAL BLANKS,
BILLS. POS
BALL, PARTY and WED
DING &e.,,fee., with neatness,and at
•hort notice. Give us a trial.
Office over the “Madison Bookstore ’’Main
street.
DR. A P PLE B Y 1 S
AFRI C A N
DIARRHEA SPECIFIC.
NEVER KNOWN TO FML.
A SURE, and reliable remedy-for Diarr
hor*, Dysentery, Cholera Morbus, Cholera,
Cramp and Pain in the Stomach or Bowels, Chol
j ic, Vomiting, Sea Sickness, Heart Burn, Water
brash, or Acid Eructations after eating, Nervous
Headache and other symptoms of Nervous Debil
ity. It is particularly adapted to the cure of
Summer Complaint, Cholera Infantum, Teething
Diarrhoea, and similar Diseases of Children, it
being very pleasant to take and mild iu its oper
ation.
This Remedy was used with perfect success by
Dr. Appleby, the original Proprietor, during a ten
: years residence on the coast of Western Africa,
where Cholera, Diarrhoea, and Dysentery, in their
most aggravated forms prevail and have ever
proved so fatal to European residents. Since his
: return he has made constant use of itinhisprac
: tice, and has never known it to fail in Dysentery
■ and Diarrhoea, when taken according to dircc
. tioni. In the mines of California, where many
fall victims to the Diarrhoea and Dysentery so fa
j tal among the miners in that country, it has been
1 used with eminent success, and has never been
! known to fail in giving speedy' and permanent re
lief. One letter from the mines says: “When
' all other medicines used here have failed, tlie Di
arrhoea {Specific works like a charm.” Another
j says of it: 44 The Specific has proved effectual in
j every case in which I have known it used: two
f nr three doses being sometimes sufficient to effect
! a cure.” We have many certificates of the per
i nialient cure of Chronic Affections of the Stom
-1 ach and Bowels by this remedy, in which all oth
j ers had failed.
is utisuimassed iu the cure of many dis
• eases peculiar to females.
j The Medicine is now prepared under the direc
tion of one of the first Chemists and Physicians
in Massachusetts.
For sale iu Madison by
‘ BENJ. G. LIDDON.
a 6EOE6XA neeK
Just Published,
THE
!TIIREE GOLDEN LINKS;
TALES GJ)])-FELLOWSIIIP.
By mss C. W. BARBER. 4
LINK THE FIRST.
FRIENDSHIP, or the Mysterious Governess.
1 .-Oakland. 2.-A Visitor. 8.-My Cousin
Fred. 4.-Miss Ellen Church. 5.-Sorrow. 6.-
The Springs. 7. Fanny Bates. 8. people whom
wc met. •.*. The Ruins. 10.-M s Church my
Grandmother and I. 11.-The Interview. 12.-
Tlie Homeward Journey. 1'• -The Dcclara _
1 4.-The Unexpected Journey. 15.-th** S trpri
16.-TheSch -01-room Dialogue. 17.-Letters.
LINK THE SECOND.
LOVE, or the Adventures of an American
Student.
1.-Tn the Woods. 2.-Daddy'Logan, b. -Tho
Mysterious Picture. 4.-Commencement Scenes.
5. Claris for th* 1 future. a.-Gortrude Smith.
7. The Lost Travelers. 8.- The Night at Crag’s
End. 9. The Little Man. lff.-An Adventure.
11 .-Conclusion.
LINK THE THIRD.
TRUTH, or Crazy Madge and her Child.
1. -The Cabin und its Inmates. 2.-Tbt* Stray-
Leaf and its Lesson. 3.-Unwelcome Visitors.
4.-A New Home. C.-Marlivale and its Inmates.
6.-The Discovery. 7.-The Conclusion.
Price 50 Cents,
or five copies for two dollars.
Orders for the work, with the money enclosed,
i will meet with prompt attent ion.
Address, T. A. BURKE,
Madison, Ga.
For sale at the Madison Book Store.
New Hooks.
| UST RECEIVED, from the Methodist I’ub
-41 lialung House, Nashville, Tonn., and the
Southern Baptist Publication Society, Charles
ton, S. C., file following interesting Books :
Tho Great Iron Wheel, by J. R. Graves;
The Great Iron Wheel Examined, by Bn,widow;
Life of Bishop Bascoin,
Bishop BasConi’;j Sermons,
“ “ lectures,
Sherlock on Divine Providence,
Autobiogniphy of the Rev. Joseph Travis,
Methodism m Earnest, by Rev. Jos. (iaughev;
Orchard’s History of tlie Baj. .■! Church,
Baptist Library, 8 vols. in one;
Methodist Episcopacy,Debaie hefwi eu the Rev
E. llaiinie anil Samuel llenilorso i;
Theodosia* Ernest, - r the Heroine of Faith ;
Summers on Baptism,
The Progress of Baptist Principles, by T. F
('urtis;
Moll on Baptism,
Evilsof Infant Baptism, bv R. T’». 0. Howell, D.D.,
The Way of Salvation, 44 “
A Baptist Church the Christian’s Home,
Finch’s Sermons,
A Memoir of the Rev. B. M. Sanders,
Baptist I’s ilnmdy, in u varie y of bindings;
Bii»le Stories for Juveniles, in vols.;
Lives of tilt* Popes, for Juveniles, 4 vols.;
Old llumphnyv’s Works, “
Winan's Discourses,
and a variety of other Religious Works, at the
Boor Stork. BEXJ. G. LIDDON.
CARRIAGES,
KOCK.YW AYS AND BUGGIES.
HAY INU BOUGHT tlie well known Carriage
MauufactUTiug establishment, formerly of
Watts A Robertson’s, and employed Mr. IL X.
Uobkutson to superintend the same, I aui now
prepared to build to order all kinds ol’Carriages,
Kiiekaways and Buggies lam now at the North
buying anew stock of material, and all persons
disposed to patronize home industry may relv
upon having work done in the best manner anil
made out ot the best material.
Repairing, as usual, carried on in all its vari
ous branches. I‘. U. THOMASON.
Madison, Feb. IS, ISoiL nS
MI CARRIti SHOP.
TIIE s übscri be r respect fully infi »ri n s N&i
the citizens of Morgan and adjoin--Ses-SeE.
ing counties, that he has opened, in Madison, a
new Shop for the manufacture of CARRIAGES,
BUGGIES, WAGONS, and other vehicles. He
will likewise keep on hand a good stock of Xokth
kkx Buggies, ife will also have in connection
with his wood establishment,
A BLACKSMITH SHOP,
where every description of Plantation work
will be done at short notice. HORSE-SHOE
ING done in the best maun r, and Iron Rail
ing, for Fences or Grave Yards, manufactured ;
to order, as good ns any that can begot from the
North. Jrv'AH Work warranted.
JOHN ESPAR.
January 5,1856. ltf.
41A It BL E MA N U FACTO UY.
THE SUBSCRIBER has made recent ar
rangements to furnish Marble work of all
kinds, at short notice, and on more favorable
terms than ever before offered in the State. De
signs for Monuments of every style, from the
most ornamental to the plainest s'tvlea 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 Italian
marble, unless ordered otherwise. Shop near
Rail Road Depot. A. ATKINSON.
July Is, 1556. 29
REM DVAL.
I HAVE REMOVED mv Boot mid j.
Shoe Shop from where I used to be SSI
to where I am xow—that is: betyveenf KJJ
W. M. Burnett’s saddlery shop and
Camp’s store—opposite the Court House, where
I would be pleased to see all m v old customers
and as many new ones as will favor me with
their patronage.
I warrant all w’ork done in my shop, and will
repair all failures, without charge. Those in
want of Boots or Shoos would do well to call at
my Shop. WILLIAM GLEASON.
Madison, January 19,1856. 8-1 v
INSURE YOUR LIVES.
LIFE IS VERY UNCERTAIN, aud severe
losses and troubles are too frequently felt
for want of caution in this respect. Valuable
servants can also be made safe in their value to
their owners, bv application to the SOUTHERN
MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY, at the of
fice of the agent iu Madisou, Ga., at reasonable
rates of premium. JOHN ROBSON, Agent.
January 8, 1856, 2-ts.
I Tccicii |
£$ s£* Nliorgait Sheriff Sale.
I TTrILL he sold, before the court house door in J
I W The town of Madison, Morgan county, ,
1 or. the first Tuesday' iu November next, witk
-1 in the legal hours of sale, a negro man by the j
! natr.fi of %ns, about twenty-one years of age, j
(verv likcdv,) levied on by virtue of a fi. fa. from
! Morgan Superior Court, September term, 1850, i
J<,hu McGhee v.. Whitmail Moss, as the property
of said Moss. J, P. RADFERD, Sh’ft-
October 8,1856. 4otds
Sheriff’s Sale.
txt ILL be sold, before the court house door in
XX the town of Madison* on the first Tuesday
in November next, within the legal hours of sale,
the following property, to wit:
One small sorrel Mare, levied on as the prop
erty of William Woods to satisfy a li. fa. issued
from Morgan Superior Court in favor of Hanford
Hargroves, bearer, vs. Janies Woods and W illiuiu
Woods, and transferred to Seabron J. Saffold.
Property pointed out by transferee.
john f. Johnson, Dept. slit.
October 2d, 1556. 40td
Morgan Sheriff’s Sales.
WILL be sold before the Court House door,
in ibe town of Madison, between the legal
hours of sale, on the first Tuesday in November
next, tlie following property, to wit:
All that town lot situate, lying and being in
the town of Madison, in saiu County, on Main
road or street, commencing at a stake corner at
Watts & Robertson’s 7now Thomason’s) Carriage
Shop, and running eighty-four feet to the corner
of John Robson’s (now Dr. Burr’s) lot, then
along said lot five hundred feet back, thence
across to back line up said Watts & Robertson’s
(or Thomason’s lot,) thence along the line of said
last named lot to the beginning corner, (it being
the lot on which Hebastain Hhaw now lives.; —
.Sold by' virtue of a mortgage fi. fa., from Morgan
Superior Court, September Term, 1856; Win.
M. Burnett and Hugh J. Ogilbv vs. Joseph E.
Veal; as the property of said Joseph E. Teal.—
Property pointed out in said mortgage fi. fa.
Also, u lot or parcel of land, situate, lying and
being in the corporate limits of the town of Mad
ison, upon both sides of the road leading Ea
tonton, and adjoining the lands of Wilds Kolb,
Arnold, and that part of the fifty acres claimed
by the defendant as an insolvent; it being all
that part of tho said fifty acres lying and being
within the corporate limits of said town, sup
posed to be about twenty acres, more or less,
j half wood land, or nearly so: levied on as the
! property of J >hn Robson, by virtue of a mort
j gage li. fa. from Morgan Superior Court, Septem
! her Term, Is. 6, in fovjr of Fielding W. Arnold,
j vs. said J« hn Robson.
j Also, the house and lot in said town, whereon
j Gyrus W. Little now lives, adjoining the Machine
j Stop lot, in the possession of John U. Kendrick;
| said lot containing about one half acre, and lev
| ied on, by virtue of a fi. fa. from Morgan Supe
| rior Court, in favor of A. G. Foster vs. said Gy
rus W. Lithe, being for the purchase money of
said lot; a title to the same having this day been
made by the said Foster to the said Little and
recorded in the Clark’s office of said County, in
terms of tho statute in uleund provided.
Sept. 27. ABNER PAUTEE, Dpt. Shfl*.
Receiver’s Sale.
n V virtue ofan order of the Honorable the
j Superior Court of Morgan county, will be
j sold, before the Court House door, in the town of
I Madison, on the first Tuesday in November next,
| between the usual hours of sale, 202j£ acres of
j land, more or less, whereon David Dyer lives,
i lying on the ro;td leading from Madison to Man
na*, Walton county, adjoining the lands of Jacob
C. Butt, l.uuncelut Johnston, Harper and others.
Also, at tho same time, a house und lot in the
town of Madison, whereon Mrs. Phcraby Dyer
lives, conkiining uue half acre, mot eor less. Al
so, at the same time, two likely young negro
women, the same being sold as the property of
David I)ft-r. Terms of the sale, twelve months
credit and notes with npprov. and security,
sept 27. ISHAM S. FANNIN, Receiver.
Also, at flic same time and place, I will sell
one hundred acres of laud, lying adjoining the
above described land, upou the same terms.—
Any person wishing to purchase will please call
and examine the premises,
sept. 27 tds. DAVID DYER.
Morgan Mortgage Sheriff Hair.
\\J ILL be sold «m the iirst Tuesday in Novem- :
\Y her next, before the Court House door in '
the town us Mad.son, within the legal hours ts ;
sale, the following property, to wit :
Twenty Acres of Land, more or less, whereon
tin* Madison Steam Mill Company's buildings are
located, together with ;ll the improvements i
thereon, adjoining F. W. Arnold and others, and j
also the follow ..ig articles of machinery and prop- |
Fourteen Sginng Frames, twenty-four Cards, ;
five Speeders, fair Dressing Franns. seven !
Reels, one Warping Machine and one Warping
Mill, one Ball Winder, one Bundlcr and Fiv>7,
two Pickers, mi: Mi Hauer, three. Wool Cards, !
'•no Wool Picker, one Woo! Mule, twenty six !
Looms, one Beaming Machine, one lot Winding :
Biad , . ;;«» Eaillu*, ou* I>resser, two Corn Mills, i
one CircularS.*w, one Steam Engine and Boilers, !
Ac. All of said property levied on by virtue of
and to satisfy a Mortgage li. fa. issuing IVotn Mor !
gan Super - r Court, in favor of Robert- Graw
k v vs. the M idison Steam Mill Company, and set !
forth ami described in said fi. fa.
Jr P. RADFERD, Sheriff.
Madison, Sept. 6,1556. on-iim
NOTICE.
SIXTY days after dale application will be made
to the Honorable Ordinary of Morgan county
I for leave to sell the lauds belonging to the estate
' of Aurelius Walton. late of said count v, (fac’d.
MARY B. !. W A ETON,
Septl—2 mo- Adm’r’x.
Gkoroia, ) TTIII E R E AS, Isaac B.
' Morgan County, v VV Huff. Administrator of
; ) H William G. Odum,do
[ ceased, applies for letters of dismission from his
I said administration, he having fully administered
i and settle 1 the same:
These are therefore to cite and admonish, all
aud singular, the kindred and creditors of said
deceased, to be and appear at my office on or
before the first Monday in March next, then and
there to file their objections, if any they have,
w by said letters should not be granted.
Given under i:iv hand at office in Madison.
F. W. ARNOLD, Ordinary.
September sth, 1856. i»n\*
Georgia, ) TTTHI William 8.
Morgan County. > \ y Bonner, 1 xecutor to
ment of Franklin G. Bonner, (fac’d, applies for
letters ot dismission from his said Executorship:
These are therefore o cite and admonish, all |
and singular, the kindred and creditors of said j
deceased, to be and appear at mv office on or be- j
fore the first Monday in April) 1857 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.
F. W. ARNOLD, Ordinary.
Septl 6, J 1856. 6m ‘
GEORGIA, Morgan County.—Sixty day a after
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 aud thirty five acres of Land, belonging
to the Estate of William Barton, deceased, it be
ing that part of the real estate of said deceased
which was assigned to the widow, as her dower !
laud, and not heretofore disposed of; the said
land lying in Morgan county, and adjoining the j
lands of John Stovall, this August loth 1856.
THOMAS G. HESTER, j
Aug 23—60d. Adm’r of Wm. Barton, dec’d.
C’ KOKGIA, Morgan County.—Sixty days after
I date application will be made to the Ordina
ry ot 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 ot said estate amongst the distributees.
August 18th, 1856. AMOS BROWN,
Aug 23—60d. Adm’r ofLucy Seat, dec’d.
Georgia, ) ATrUEREAS, William S.
organ Coixtt. r it Stokes, Administrator
’ Upon the estate of William
1. Stokes, deceased, applies for Letters of Dis
mission from his said Administration:
These are therefore to cite and admonish all j
and singular, the kindred and creditors of said i
deceased to brand appear at myofficeonorbeforc !
the second Monday in January next, then and j
there to show cause, if any they have, why said
letters should not be granted.
s.n L ven ”."? er mv haml at olbce in Madison, this
* tn day ot August 1856.
_ F. W. ARNOLD, Ordinary.
THOUSAND LBS. RUTTY,
Vl. __ at Dio gjStorf..
q BRLS. SPIRITS TDRPENTINE~~
O at Drug Store.
A NEW COOPER!
JUST PUBLISHED,
SARATOGA:
A TALE OF 17"87.
A R&uiavce of Aitur'can Border Life. One vol
v me'li mo,, Muslin , Price 81.25.
4 MERIC AN Novelists have of late confined
r\ themselves mainly to sketches of social and
domestic life. They have aimed to produce minia
tures and cabinet pieces rather than historical pic
tures. The author of Saratov v has chosen a large
canvas, and has wrought with a bolder hand.
By placing the scene of his story on w hat was
then the verge of civilization, and portraying
characters trained in all the exigencies of border
life, he has constructed a narative full of startling
incident and thrilling adventure, without viola
ting the probabilities of history. The bold, cau
tious woodsman, Sandy Brigham, the watchful,
taciturn Indian, Catfoot., and the wily, revengeful
half-breed, Joe, will compare favorably with the
best delimations in the “ Leatherstocking Tales”
of the great American Novelist. Since Cooper
put forth hiaearlier and better novels, no Ameri
can author has written a work of this class pos
sessing merits equal to this tale of life on the bor
ders.
The title of this book gives us to know at once
the nature of its contents. It abounds in inci
dents of an exciting character.
CONTENTS:
Chapter I A Meeting in the Woods.
“ II Crazy Jake.
111 The Abduction.
“ IV The Springs in 1757.
“ V 'I he Night March.
“ VI The Trail.
“ VII The Flight.
“ VIII The Pursuit.
“ IX Found, but not Caught.
“ X The Cavern.
“ XI Lueile.
“ XII J acob at Home.
“ XIII The Rescue.
“ XIV What Followed.
“ XV Indian Joe.
li XVI The Storm.
“ XVII Sandy Brigham.
“ XVIII Joe’s Second Attempt at
Vengeance.
“ XIX The Morning.
“ XX Old Acquaintance.
“ XXI Mr. Vaicour.
“ XXII Joe in Peril.
“ XXIII The Sword vs. The Gown.
“ XXIV Revelations.
“ XXV The Prisoners.
“ XXVI Old Tiesand New Feelings
“ XXVII Tin- Lunatic’s Escape.
“ XXVIII Elective Affinities.
“ XXIX Unexpected Encounters.
“ XXX An Entirely New Pro
gramme.
u XXXI Joe’s Wigwam.
“ XXXII The War Path.
“ XXXIII Fate of the Lunatic.
“ XXXIV Conclusion.
W. P. FETRIDGE A Cos.
Fix'A XKJ. IX S(J VA UK, New York.
For Sale by all Booksellers through the Coun
trv. Sent by mail , postage naid.vn receipt of price.
For Sale in Madison bv
Aug. 23—2 t. BENJAMIN G. LIDDON.
PATENT MEDICIIfEN.
I I'ST received at the Book Store, a lot of PA
TENT MEDICINES.
i Dr. Rogers’ Liverwort and Tar, a cure for
I Coughs, Consumption, Asthma, Spit ting of Blood,
Whooping Cough, Pains in the Side or Breast.
Dr. Guvsott’s Itnprt ved Extract of Yellow
Dock and Sarsaparilla, fur the cure of all Impu
rities of the Biood.
Dr. Locock’s Pulmonic Wafers, the Great For
eign Remedy, Warranted the best article io use
for Bronchitis, Sore Throat, Asthma, Coughs,
Cold*, Pulmonary Consumption, and all Arfo
tionsof the Lungs or Breath—Relief in Ten Min
utes. Important to Ministers and public spea
kers.
Philotokcn or Female’s Friend.
Jew David’s Hebrew Plaster.
Perry Davis’ Vegetable Pain Killer.
Dr. McLane’s Celebrated Liver Pills.
“ “ “ Vermifuge.
Carter's Spanish Mixture.
Jacob’s Cordial.
Dr. Tobias’ Venetian Linamcnt.
Persons wishing any of the above Medicines
would do well to call at the Book Store.
August 16 BKNJ. G. LIDDON.
31 ORE NEW BOOKS.
ED this week at the Madison Book
Commodore Perry's Expedition to Japan and the
China Seas;
Life of the Rev. Spencer It. Cone;
Buck’s Theological Dictionary:
Lives of the Three Mrs. J nelsons;
Union Bible Dictionary;
Journey to Central Africa, by Bavard Tavlor; !
The Land of the Saracen, “ *“
Calderon, his Life and Genius, by Trench ;
Paul Ferrol;
Gardening for the South—new supply;
Wild Scenes in a Hunter’s Life;
The Song of Hiawatha -new supply •
Chamber’s Information for the People;
“ Cyclopedia English Literature;
Miss Leslie’s New Cook Book ;
Earnest Limvood—another lot;
My First Season, by Beatrice Reynolds;
Teverino, by George Sand ;
Besides a great many other new and interesting
books. °
August 16 BENJ. G. LIDDON.
A RARE CHANCE!
rplIE advertiser desires to sell a set of the
l KNICKERBOCKER MAGAZINE, from
IS3o to the present time, inclusive.
A number of the volumes are bound in half
1 russiu ; the remainder substantially in half sheep.
r LE Y’S MISCELLANY, Ten volumes,
; lull calf:
HA RPICK’S MAGAZINE, full cloth ;
BARNES’ NOTES ON TIIE GOSPELS, new
: and in good condition, Ten volumes; and some
other rare books, suitable for Libraries. A bar
! gain will be given. For further information,
; apply at this office.
' July 27th. 3q
Fifty Packages Boots and Shoes.
T AM now receiving, at the store formerly oc-
X copied by J. P. Radferd, in connection with
mv Dry Goods Store, one of the largest and best
selected STOCK OF BOOTS AND SHOES ever
offered in this market, comprising almost every
Shoes, Ladies’ Gaiters, Slippers
Calf, lud and Goat walking Shoes and Bootees a
large lot sewed and pegged Philadelphia made
shoes, suitable for school misses, gentlemens tine
sewed and pegged BootsJpatcnt leather and cloth
Congress Gaiters, Oxford Ties, and cloth Opera
and Slippers; Children, Misses, Bovs and Youths
Shoes in great variety. These goods have all
been bought in the New York and Philadelphia
markets fur cash, at the lowest prices, and 1 am
now offering to cash customers great bargains •
so, with my large and extensive stock of Northern
Boots and Shoes, and Judge Bonnet still on the
Bench (in the cellar,) making the best Brogans
none who call need go away barefooted
March 15-11. P. R. THOMASON
STON E MOUNTAIN HOUSE.
THE Proprietors of this large and
did new Brick Building, which has
just been fitted up m elegant style, with JBIL
entire new Furniture, would respectfully inform
the Public that they have at length completed
aud opened it for the accommodation of perma
nent and transient Boarders.
They have made every effort to arrange it in
such a manner as to render their guests com
fortable. And having had a long experience
they do not intend to be excelled bv any land
lord. v J
The Furniture, as well as the house, is perfect
ly new. 1
\ _ Those acquainted with the topography of
i GjxwgMj know that within her limits exist some
I or the most sublime and i j ignificent works of
I-\ a .7‘ re > alld Stone Mountai justly ranks as one
: of the number.
| Southerners who wish to spend their summers
at the South, instead of going North, will find
the climate bracing, and the water pure as the
purest. The climate is not surpassed.
The Proprietors flatter themselves that those
who call ouee, will be well-enough satisfied to
call again.
' Georgia Railroad Train! stop for Supper
at this House.
~ ALEXANDER & CLARKE, Proprietors.
S. F. Alexander, I J. A. Clarke,
late of Lawrencerille. | Social Circle
March 28,1856. 13-ts
(INGRESS WATER, just iron, the Sprite.
at Dreg Store.
1 D iw M, sb MV I ? XA i Tul * i SMOK
-1 ING TOBACCO. Trice $1.50 per lb.,
at Drug Store.
TEUMPIER & PECK,
GUN AND LOCK SMITHS
Respectfully informs the citizens o ’t
Madison and public generally, that thcv
are prepared for manufacturing Shut Guns
[tides and 1 istols—warranted to shoot well ’
REPAIRING.
Guns, Pistols, Locks, Keys, Ac., will be repairad
in the best possible manner, for those who mav
favor us with a call, at short notice. *
X.B—AH repairing must be paid for in ca«h
when delivered. -e U
\TT E invite attention to our selection of HATS
\ * consisting of superior Black Silk, Ilun
ganan, Tan, Pro. & Claret’s Palm Leaf and
fetrav. of various styles,
J - MARSHALL A CO.
March 22,1556.
METHODIST HYMNS.
A SHOTiFFL ,ot us Methodist Hymn
Jfooks, bound iu Silk Veiret, Turkey Mo
! ™, c . co > Koail and Sheep, just received frpmJtach
! ' aHu - _ BENJ. G. UP. IK .
THE BALM
or
A TIIOUSAM FLOWERS,
FOK
BEAUTIFYING THE COMPLEXION,
And Removing all Freckles, Pimples
or Eruptions from the Face, leaving '
j the iUcin Pure, Soft and White
: W i t.dsßelmwm V If Ur,hing3 *““ r^
I Al BEAUTIFY THE COMPLEXION
i Wet a towel, pour on two or three drops of the
Balm, and wash the face night and morning. ] n
short timeyouwiU perceive the magical
IIOW TO CURL HAIR, LEAVING IT BRIGHT
AND GLOSSY,
i Rub on a small quantity of pomatnm or bear’s
grease, then dip the bauds iu cold water, pour on
vour hands three or four drops of the “ Balm of
Thousandr lowers,” for sale by any Druggist
rub it through the hair, mid you ean curl it in
any manner you pit-ase. Some hair may notcurl
easily at lirst, 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 I lowers ’ the most agreeable article for
that purpose; dip your brush in either warm or
j cold, or even salt water, pour one, two, or three
- drops ol • Bilim,’ and mb it on the face. It not
■ .1 'nukes a delightful lather, hut alleviates the
: pain consequent on shaving, rendering the shaven
i part soft, white and healthy. In using this ar
j J'VV"" dls l ,r:lEC " hh all shaving apparatus hut
. brush ami ia/or. i rice only hfty cents a bottle,
I 'ist longer than hfty cents worth of oldi
um-y shaving soap while it removes from tho
: face all jumplesand blemishes whatever.
SM ELT AM) PERFUMED BREATH
■May easily be acquired by using this "Balm”
T artentiiincf. Vi et your brush and pour on a
single drop ; wash the teeth night and morning •
i:i a very short tune they will become white as
alabaster, and the breath sweet as the roses, of
for will forfeit* m ‘ 8 C ° mpuS£<J - Thc
ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS)
failure'* CU " be pn;Tcn ,llere hils been “ single
ihe lunclerfockfr Magazine says of it: “It is
not our wont t , allude to kindred fabrications, but
7 A), Si ‘- v > ‘' on'the ocular proof, that the ‘ Balm
nuoo Fl r wcrs <! 11 preparation for rc
. ’ , " nJpleS ? nd frenUcs from the face,
i, be i ? Ci »*w'h. and curling the
t and ,f Ch ” Boston, is the best
i nr" r.‘° k !j , : l .' ,c have «'<-■>'(neenntered. It
it. ln reality, all that it purports to be ”
fetriikii: a co.,
Manufacturers and Proprietor*.
, Boston and New York
1- or sale at the Madison BOOK STORE. m3
MiW BOOT AND SHOE SHOP.
WILLIAM R. IVIE
, £?■ Wf OULD respectfully inform the
J[ * * citizens ol Madison and sur
l i itmup »vw n ?,V&£ oU,,tic<l “rathe hasopen
h , ‘ S ,IIOE SHO1 ’ °t Human’s eld
• t.uifl, on Bail Bond street, first door below J. F
1 1 miipkr s Gun shop. I have secured ihe servi
ccs oi oxpencnced and competent workmen. I
useg"od material and am in receipt of the latest
'„.i, oast. All Work warranted and done
when promised. May 8-18 8 mos.
Gilman’s Instautantaneous I.inuid
Hair Dye.
A r ' K< t ' E I '. ol ' 1 1 'h'» celebrated Hair Dvc
L V just received and for sale by
DENJ. G, LIDDON.
ArtH UNING GOODS, consisting of Black
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