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MARRIED.
In this place, on the 23d inst., by the Ref. A.
T. Spalding, Mr. William L. Jett, to Miss E.
Medoka Peeples, all of Madison.
Cotton Market.
Mamsox, Friday, Oct. 24—12 o’clock, M.
The market has been quite active during the
week. The receipts have been pretty large and
sales readily eflected at from 10 to 11% extremes.
Principal sales from 10% te 11%.
PRICES CURRENT.
Corrected Weekly for the Visitor by
S. B. ROBSON & CO.
BAGGING —Gunny, per y’d, o 24
ROPE—Kenticky, per lb 13 a 15
BACON —Hams, per lb 12% a
Sides, per lb 12% a .*
Shoulders, per lb li a ”
Hog Rouua a 12
LARD—Per 1b.... 12% al3
BEESWAX—Per lb 18 a 20
BUTTER —Country, per lb 15 a 20
Goshen, per" lb a
CANDLES—Sperm, per lb 43 a 50
Tallow, per lb 17 a jq
Adamantine, per lb 33 V a 37W
Star, per 1b.... j 35 a 37%
CHEESE—Goshen,per lb. 16% a 20
COFFEE —Cuba, per lb 14 a 15
Rio, per lb 14 a 15
I.aguira, per lb 15 a 16
Java, per lb 18 a 20
FEATHERS—Per lb a ..
FlSH—Mackerel, per b’ll, No. If.. a $24
. " “% iNo- 2 6% a 7
“ “% No. 34% a 7%
FLOUR —Country, per 100 lb.. $4% a $5
Augusta Mills, per b’ll.. » a 11
Northern, per brl a
GRAIN —Corn, per bushel a 85
Oats, per bushel a
Peas, per bushel 73 a 100
Wheat, per bushel 125 a 150
IRON—Sweeds, per lb 6 a 7
Etowah, per lb 6 a 6%
LlME—Cherokee, per brl $l6O a $3
Tlioinaston, per brl a
MOLASSES—Cuba, per gall 50 a 55
New Orleans,per ga11.... 60 a75
MEAL, per bush 85 a 90
SYRUP—Sugar House Per gull.. 75 a 100
NAILS—Cut assorted, per 1b... 6 a 7
OSNABURGS—Per Bale 10 a 11
PEAS, per bushel a ..
YARNS—Factory, 80 a j,V>
KERSEYS— 20 a 33
SALT—Liverpool, per suck. ... 175 a 200
Per bushel 80 a
SOAP—Amer. yellow, per lb.. 8 a 10
Toilet per lb (t
LEAD—Per lb 10 a
SHOT—Peril) 12% „ ..
SUGARS—Porto Rico, per lb.. 11' a 12%
Stuart’s “A” per lb 14% a 15
“ “B” “ .... 14' a 14%
“ “A “ .... 13% 11 14
New Orleans a
Muscovado, “ 11% a 12%
Refined, “ joi} a 14 '
STARCH- 12% a 15
LlQUOßS—Whiskey 70 a $1.75
French Brandy $5.00 a 7.50 j
American “ * SI.OO a 2.50 I
Madeira Wine $1.50 a 3.00
Port “ $1.50 a 3. 00
Specif Notices.
Religious Notice.
Rev. Dr. Axson will preach in the
Presbyterian Church in this place, on to-morrow
morning and afternoon. Service may be expcc
ed, this evening, if the bell rings. Oct. 2>.
Cure lor Water-brash and Indigestion.
Hartford, March 5.
I hereby certify, that Dr. Green’s Ox
ygenated Bitters lijive proved more efficacious
in relieving me from a water-brush stomach
indigestion, and costiveness, which has been
very troublesome.for five or six years, than all
other remedies which I have been trying during
my illness; and cheerfully recommend it to
who are thus afflicted. SAM’L HAMILTON.
Mr. Hamilton has charge of the Orphan Asy
lum, Hartford, Ct., and is well known and highly
esteemed as a citizen. The pamphlets accom*
panving the med : cine abound with certificates
the most remarkable cures, and may be had
on applying to the Agents gratis.
SETH W. FOWLE A CO., 138 Washington
Street, Boston, Proprietors. Sold by their agents
everywhere.
W hat do the P h ysic ians say of M’Lane’s
Vermifuge,
Prepared by Fleming Jlros., Pa. t
Listen to the testimony of an eminent
physician in favor of M’Lane’s Vermifuge, which
is now universally acknowledged to be the best
in use; even members of the medical Faculty,
(who are so often opposed to the use of patent
medicines,) cannot withhold the approval of this
invaluable remedy:
Lind, Stark Cos. Ohio, Jan. 8, 1849.
I have used Hr. McLane’s Worm Specific, pre
pared by Fleming Bros., Pittsburgh, Pa., in my
private practice, and am prepared to suy that
the unparalleled success with which I h ive pre
scribed its use, both for children and adults,
induces me to say the most in its favor of any
specific or patent medicine ever before brought
to my notice. The mode of administration, the
smallness of the dose, and the certaiuty of its
efficacious effect*, give it, in my opinion, a de
cided advantage over an}’ other medicine of the
kind before the public.
jggT* Purchasers will be careful to ask for HR
M‘LANE’B CELEBRATED VERMIFUGE,
manufactured by FLEMING BROS, of Pitts
burg, Pa. All other Vermifuges in compari
son are worthless. Dr. M’Lane’s genuine Vermi
fuge, also his celebrated Liver Pills, can now be
had at all respectable drug stores. None genu
ine without the signature of
[ls] FLEMING BROS.
For sale in Madison by Du. W S. Meierb, and
Extract of a letter received from Rev. C. B.
Thomas, Tavoy.
Messrs. P. Davis & Son —Dear Sirs: —
The Karens here, have become acquainted with
vour medicine, and their demand for it is to me
very surprising. I have by me orders for more
than fifty bottles; I therefore wdsh you to send
me a quantity, and I will pay you through the
Treasurer of the Missionary Union. There is no
medicine which stands so high in the estimation
of the Krrens of these provinces as your Pain
Killer, and I feel willing to gratify them, as l
entertain a very high opinion of its worth.
Messrs. Perry Davis A Son :—I find it neces
sary to address you again, as my most sanguine
expectations have been more than realized. The
call for your valuable medicine is increasing so
very rapidly tbat I fear I shall soon be unable to
keep pace with it. My object in writing now
is to beg that on receipt of this you will kindly
/dispatch another batch as ordered in my letter
of June last. I hope I will not be entirely out
before your last shipment reaches me, of which
however, I have not yet heard from you.
yours .sincerely, J. L. CARRAU, Calcutta.
frW" The gditor of the Newark Mereu
xv saysWe fee* justified in asserting that LY
ON'S* KATHAIRON is, besides being the cheap
est, the most delightful, agreeable and in all res
pects satisfactory hair preparation that we ever
met with. We know ladies who having used al
most every tqilgt article of this kind that can be
named avow that LYON’S KATHAIRON is in
finitely superior to then* sB. What
therefore, that this world renowned article should
meet with such heavy sales ? For sale iu Madi.
sop by BENJ. G, LIDDON, at 25 c. per bottle.
ill ¥lSlf#l*
Special -flofiees.
The Grand Secret of Health.
At least one half of our sick population
of both sexes and all ages, might enjoy robust
health if they could only be brought to believe,
practically, tbat * cleanliness is next to godliness.’
For this reason every invention of geuius and
discovery of science that renders bathing a luxu
ry, merits the thanks and patronage of every re*
al philanthropist. The “ Balm of a Thousand
Flowers,” more than any other cosmetic in the
world, effects this object: it impregnates the wa
ter hard and soft, hot and cold—with a medici
nal property Tery invigorating to the body, and
gives to it an oily softness, and sweet perfume,
which cause the bather a delicious feeling of per
sonal comfort, purity and health.
Practice of Medicine.
S5F* Doctobs SAFFOLD A McCLESKEYhav.
ing formed a Copartnership for the practice of
Medicine and Surgery in their various branches,
offer their services to the public, and hope to re
ceive such patrouage as experience and merit
may authorize.
tgTOffice on Main-street, next door to the
Bookstore. nIA-Sm
Pkof. Wood’s Haib Restoratite.—Wo
direct the attention of our readers to the adver
tisement of this valuable scientific preparation,
for the restoration of (he Hair, to be fouud in our
columns. It is highly recommended, from all
parts of the country, by those who have made
trial of it, and it is now more popular than any
similar preparation ever offered to the American
public. —Mount Carmel Register.
53P” Concentra
ted Extract Bucuc, is prepared directly accord
ing to the rules of Pharmacy and Chemistry, aud
is the best and most active preparation which can
be made for the cure of Diseases of the Bladder
Kidneys, Gravel, Dropsy, Weaknesses, Ac. Read
the advertisement in another column, headed
Helmbold's Genuine Preparations. oct 11 ly
*fTeh) flclbeirfteetyetyfs.
I HAVE just received a fine lot of Lookiug
Glass Plate, of the following sizes: xl7,
1- x 20, 13 x 22, 14 x 24, which can be set at short
notice. [Oct. 25. J A. SHAW.
LALLEIISTEDT & DEMING,
Corner under Globe Hotels Augusta , Ga.,
dealers in
Staple and Fancy Dry Goods,
HAVE now in store their fall and winter
stock, embracing every article usually kept
in tneir line, to wit:
Black tiros de Rhine Silks, all widths.
do. figured and Brocade Pun de Soie Silk.
Fancy do. striped brocaded aud Plaid do.
do* Prints, a large assortment.
Motis. de Luines in every variety.
A1 pace as, Merinoes, Bombazines, Ginghams.
Llama Cloths, Flannels, Ac. Ac.
Bleached and brown Cotton Goods.
Osnaburgs, Osnuburg Stripes, Liuseys, Ker.
soys, Ac.
Linens iu every variety.
Shawls in do. do.
Embroideries, Laces, Linen and Lace Trim
mings, Cambrics, Ac., a full assortment.
Cloth Cloaks and Talmas.
Velvet do. do. do.
Men’s Stuff Goods in every variety.
October 25.
LALLERSTEDT & DEMING,
AUGUSTA , GEO.,
IS the only house who have George Schley's
best Georgia Plains, “all wool tilling.' They
have also other styles Kerseys, with largest stock
Negro Blankets ever offered in this city for sale.
Persons visiting the city would do well to ex
amine the Plantation Goods before purchasing
elsewhere.
Orders punctually aud carefully attended to.
October 25.
Crinoline or Sardinia Skirti g.
ANOTHER lot iust received, of the latest and
most desirable goods for Ladies Skirting, 2
yards wide. Also. Hoops, Skeleton, Cohoes and
corded Skirts.
Oct. 25. LALLEIISTEDT A DEMING.
Felt Matting,
TX/TORE beautiful in appearance and more du
ill ruble than ordinary Carpeting, yard
wide. Also
COCOA MATTING,
Peculiarly adapted to Court Houses, offices, pas
sages, Ac., noted for durability and freedom of
noise from tread, 1 and ljf yard wide.
Send dimensions of rooms.
Orders punctually attended to.
LALLERSTEDT A DEMING,
Oct. 25. Augusta, Georgia.
SIGNS OF THE TIMES.
UNLOCKED FOR TESTIMONY.
rpO DYSPEPTICS.—Says the “Spirit gs the
j Age:” —lt is not an insignificant fact—rather
an important one—and indicative of the long
promised “good time coming,” that we have,
with increasing frequency, additions from the
ranks of regularly educated physicians to the
number of those who have humanely come for
ward and interposed between the Patent Medi
cine Quacks and their innumerable dupes through
out the country. The evils which have resulted
from the success of a few persons in this line, are,
we believe, incalculable. Hosts of venal imitators
—groveling panderers to their own base passions,
avarice, aud a prurient ambition, have sprung up
on every side and flooded the country with foul
decotions, disguised by their inodorousness and
bad taste, proclaiming them universal Panaceas
for all diseases
This subject has not hitherto failed to attract
the attention of philanthropists, and if it did not
receive that attention which is so evidently de
manded, it was because no available means for its
suppression presented themselves. A remedy is,
however, now being applied to the evil, which
will not only abate it, but finally, and we hope,
ere long, exterminate it.
Regular medical practioners are now placing
their best prescriptions in a popular form before
the public—thus affording the advantages of their
skill and science without the usual consulting fee
in those disorders of ascertained character, and
which may be treated on known principles. We
hope that accessions to the number of those phy
sicians who prefer to seek the sick and heal them
rather than repose in a dignified retirement of the
profession, waiting “ a call,” will increase until
the whole race of humbugs are extinct, and people
be assured that a popular medicine is really worth
the wrapper that envelopes it —a rather uncertain
matter with some of the nostrums that are now
afloat.
We were led into these remarks by a conversa
tion which we just have had with a gentleman—a
friend, who for years had been a sufferer from
Dyspepsia. We knew him once cheerful, robust
and healthy—and, again, from the effects of this
health-destroying disorder, emaciated, crabbed
and miserable. Whilst noticing, agreeably, a
great change wrought within a few weeks in his
appearance and manner, he, as if divining our
thoughts, asked if we did not think he was im-’
proving, and proceeded to tell us of the wonder
ful properties and great value as a remedy, of
“BLISS’ DYSPEPTIC REMEDY.” Bliss Hum
bug! cried we. But a letter from a lady in New
York recommended our friend to try, as he ex
pressed it, this Blissful remedy, and his serious
ness in attesting his restoration to health being
owing to its use, our doubts vanished, and we de
termined to give our readers the advantage of our
friend’s experience in a short paragraph. Should
this meet the eye of Dr. Bliss, No 363 Broadway,
New York, whom we don’t know from Adam, he
will accept our thanks, as the medium of restor
ing to us a friend,, estranged by disease, in the
health and cheerfulness ofdisposition in which we
formerly knew him.
As we have not noticed in any of our exchanges
mention of this remedy, we would say to Dr. 8.,
place your discovery within the reach of all ad
vertise—lot your light shine, even though-it may
not be reflected in the “ Spirit of the Age.'
BLISS' DYSPEPTIC REMEDY is sold by
BENJ. G. LIDDON, Madison, Ga.
Price $2 a package. It can be forwarded by
mail. Oct 25 It.
fWbetfisetyerjfs.
New Stock of Fall and Winter Goods.
high & CO.
HAVE opened their stock of Fall Goods,
embracing the usual variety of Staple aud
Domestic Gooes, together with the late styles of
rancy Dress Goods, and would call attention to
their assortment, comprising in part
"kck and Fancy Dress Suks, French and Eng
hsh Merinos, Ginghams, Prints, Embroideries,
Dress Trimmings, Hosiery, Gloves, Linens,Cloths,
Cassimeres, Vestings, Ladies’ Cloaks, Crape Col
-and Mourning Goods, Flannels, Blankets,
Kerseys, Shawls, Ac.
-ALSO-
A large assortment of Ready Made Clothing,
Hats, Caps, Carpeting, Rugs, Shoes and Boots,
with other styles of goods, which thev are offer
ing very cheap.
They invite the attention of their friends and
buyers in want, to give them a call at the Town
Hall Building.
October 2oth, 1856.
JUST OPENED—a select lot of ladies’ rich
Moire Antique and Silk Velvet Cloaks -some
thing very rich. J. MARSHALL A CO.
October 25.
OPENING to-day, a beautiful lot of Hats—the
soft of various colors, and anew and beauti
ful French Hat. J. MARSHALL A CO.
October 25.
WE have on hand a large and select stock of
Crockery, China, ana Glassware.
October 25. J. MARSHALL A CO.
I H AVE received a fine lot of McCowbie’s Fur
niture Polish, which will be sold low for the
cash. [Oct. 25.] IA. SIIAW.
Creditors and Debtors take Notice.
ALL persons having demands against the es
tate of Constantine Perkins Fitzpatrick, de
ceased, are requested and hereby notified to have
the same proven and presented to the undersigned
according to law. And all persons indebted to
said estate are also required to make payment iu
terms of the law to 1). E. BtJTLER,
Administrator with the will annexed.
October 22d, 1350. 4S-40d
Administrator’s Sale.
WILL be sold, on the 6th day of November
next, at the late residence of C. P. Fitzpa
trick, deceased, iu Morgan county Ga., all the
perishable property belonging to said estate—sold
according to the will and by virtue of an order
from the Ordiu ry of said county.
Also one negro man slave named John, sold by
direction of the will, aud to perfect titles.
D E. BUTLER,
Administrator with the will annexed.
Oct. 22, 1856. 43td
Georgia, ) TTTIIEREAS, James F.
Morgan County*. 5 VV Hanson applies for let-
__ ) ters of administration upon
the estate of William Cox, late of said county, de
ceased ;
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
and singular, the kindred and creditors of said
deceased, to be and appear at my office on or be
fore the first Monday in December next, then
and there to show cause, if any they have, why
said letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand at my office, in Madison,
this 21st day of October, 1856
mOm F. W. ARNOLD, Ordinary.
Georgia, J TXT HERE AS, Janies F.
Morgan County. V VV Ilanson applies lor
ry Cox aud Elizabeth Cox, minors and orphans of
William Cox, late of said county, deceased, now
residing in said county, being under fourteen
years of age;
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all
and singular, the kindred and creditors of said
orphans, to be and appear at my office on or
before the first Monday in December next, A then
and there to show cause, if any they have, why
said letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand, at my office in Madison,
this 27st day of October, 1856.
m6ni F. W. ARNOLD,’Ordinary.
SOUTHERN LOTTERY
ON THE HAVANA PLAN-
Prizes Guarantied M
3102,000!
Only 15,000 Numbers/
ritIZES TAVABLE WITHOUT DEDUCTION'!
JASPER CO. ACADEMY
LOTTERY. -
{By authority <f the State of Georgia.)
CLASS S.
To be drawn November 15, 1850,
AT CONCERT HALL, Macon, Ga., under
the sworn superintendence of Col. Geo. M.
Logan, and James A. Nishet, Esq.
Remember this Lottery lias only Fifteen
Thousand Numbers—less than any Lottery in the
World! therefore it is the best tor investment.
Examine the Scheme!
SCHEME:
1 Prize of |15,00u is $15,000
1 “ 5,000 is 5,000
1 “ 2,000 is 2,000
4 “ *I,OOO are 4,000
5 “ 500 are 2,500
80 “ 100 are 8,000
1,500 Prizes of S4O are 62,000
20 Approximations of.. 100 are 2,000
50 “ 50 are 2,500
50 “ 20 are 1,000
1,712 Prizes, amounting to $102,000
Tiokets, $lO Halves, $5 Quarters, $2.50
The 1500 Prizes of S4O are determined by the
last figure of the number that draws the Capital of
$15,000. The Capital Prize will, of course, end
with cither one of the figures 1,2, 3,4, 5,6, 7,8,
9, 0.
Those Tickets ending with the same figure as
the last in the Capital will be entitled to s4o—
—and quarters in proportion.
Persons sending money by mail need not fear
its being lost. Orders punctually attended to,
Communications confidential. Bank Notes o i
sound Banks taken at par.
Those wishing particularnumberssliould order
immediately.
Address, JAMES F. WINTER, Manager,
Macon, Ga.‘
Tickets for sale in Madison at the Book
Stork.
TOWN PROPERTY FOR SALE.
THE subscriber intending to leave Madison,
desires to sell his house and lot, situated on
the Eatonton road, adjoining lots of C. L. Fielding
and Mrs. Campbell, containing one acre, more or
less, with a good comfortable dwelling house, and
necessary out buildings—a good well, first rate
garden spot, &c. At private sale a good bargain
would be given, as lie is anxious to sell. If not dis
posed of privately by Ist Tuesday in December,
it will be sold at public outcry,
oct 18-n42-tds. LOUIS SCHELPERT.
NOTICE.
HAVING sold out my entire stock of Goods to
Messrs. STOVALL & BUTLER, I can with
confidence recommend them as young men of the
mdst moral and sober habits. Thankful to my
friends and the public at large for the patronage
I have so liberally received, I hope the same will
be extended to the new concern.
P. R. TIIOMASON.
Madison, Oct. 15-n42 lm.
NOTICE.
HAVING bought out the entire stock of goods
of Mr. P. R. THOMASON, and leased his
store for a term of years, we would most respect
fully call the attention of our friends, and the pub
lic at large to our-Stuck of Goods. We have a
great variety of Ladies’ Dress Goods, such as
plain and plaid Dress Silks, Merinos, plain and
figured Delaines, Mantillas, Cloaks, Undersleeves
and Collars, &c. We would particularly call the
attention of the Ladies to these goods, as we will
sell them great bargains. We have a great vari
ety of Gentlemen’s Goods, such as Cloths, Cassi
meres, Satinetts, Tweeds, Kentucky Jeans, &c.;
Ready-Made Clothing, Hats, Boots and Shoes in
great quantities and at the lowest prices; also, a
general Stock of Groceries and Plantation sup
plies, such as home-made, double-sole Negro
Shoes, made by Judge Bennett, the best shoe out,
Blankets, Kerseys, &c. We hope, by strict at
tention to business, to receive the patronage of a
discriminating public.
oct!8-n42 lm. STOVALL & BUTLER.
BLANKETS, Kerseys, Osnaburgs, Factory
Yams, Negro Shoes, a good article, all of
which we offer at low figures.
oct 18. S. B. ROBSON & CO.
FORTY Boxes WINDOW GLASS, of sias
Bby 10 and 10 by 12, at Drug Store.
CARD TO THE LADIES.
New Millinery Establishment.
MRS. GOLDBERG has the pleasure of
informing the Ladies of Madison and vi
. ySefecinity that she has just returned from the
Northern Markets, and having ample time to give
them a thorough examination, feels confident that
she can now offer the most attractive stock of
Millinery goods ever brought out to this market.
Ladies’ will please call aud examine for them
selves. Rooms over R. Goldberg’s Dry Goods
Store. Oct. 11-lm.
J MARSH ALL & CO. would respectfully call
# attention to their extensive and beautiful
stock of Fall and Winter Goods. It far exceeds
any they have offered in this market, among
which will be found 75 Ladies' Cloaks, from $4
and upwards of all styles and sizes; a superb as
sortment of Ready-Made Clothing. Cull and see
tor yourselves. Oct 11.
OtJR new Stock of Dress Goods, for Ladies,
comprise the most beautiful styles of plain,
plaid and figured Silks; Merinos ana Delaines of
every shade and color.
Oct. 11. J. MARSHALL & CO.
LADIES Mourning Goods of all kinds, just
opened. J. MARSHALL & CO.
WE have Cotton Plaids, for Servants' wear,
also, Fall Calicoes and Ginghams.
Oct 11. J. MARSHALL & CO.
MISS IIENDLEY’S Millinery Establishment
presents unusual attraction this Fall. She
invites the ladies to call and examine her beauti
ful Bonnets and all other goods in hes line that
go to make up a beautiful toilette.
Oct 11. J. MARSHALL & CO.
Executor’s Sale of Real Estate*
Georgia, ) A GREEABI.E to the last
Morgan County. > Will add Testament
—; )of Drury Brewer, deceased,
will be sold, before the Court House door, in the
town of Madison, on the first Tuesday in Decem
ber next, within the lawful hours of sale, one
hundred and seven acres of laud, lying and being
in the county of Morgan, joining the lands of
John Durden and William Cox, it being the place
left by said deceased to Sarah Harper as a house
as long as she will live upon the same, and if she
should abaudon the said lot, or parcel of land, to
be sold and distributed between certain distribu
tees pointed out in said will, and sold as the
property of said deceased for the purpose therein
specified. Terms on the day of sale.
ETHAN BREWER, )
ELISHA BREWER, 1 xccutors '
Oct 11-40d.
Sale of Stock, Plantation Tool*, Ac.
HAVING sold my plantation ill Morgan coun
ty, 1 shall offer at public sale, on the premi
ses, eight miles South-East of Madison, aud in
sight of the Cross Roads, at the plantation of the
estate of Dr. Wade, deceased,on Wednesday, the
12th day ot November next, (if fair, if not, the
next fair day,) all my stock on the place, consist
ing of some* number one Mules, Horses, Mares
and Colts; a good Saddle Horse, a lurge stock of
Cattle, 18 or 20 Milch Cows, two line yoke of
young Oxen, 50 or 60 head of Sheep, 100 head of
stock Hogs; together with all the farming uten
sils on the place, to wit: Gins, Wagons, Carts,
Blacksmith*s Tools, Thrashing Machines, Fan
Mills, Plows, Plow Gear, Scythes and Cradles,
Ac.; and perhaps some Com aud Fodder, if not
disposed of before the day of sale. I will sell pri
vately, at any time before the day of sale, any of
the above articles or stock to those who prefer to
buy that way. WM. 8. STOKES.
Oct 18 42-tds.
SELLING OFF AT COST.
IN consequence of failing health, wo feel com
pelled to close up our business, and from this
day we will sell our stock of Goods at Cost, for
CASH.
We have on hand a large lot of
SHOES, KERSEYS, BLANKETS,
STRIPED <£• BROWN irOMESPUNS,
COTTON OSNABURGS, FACTORY YARNS,
And a good assortment of Goods, generally,
some of which were bought this Fall.
We also offer for sale, on liberal terms, our
STORE HOUSE AND LOT, and STORE FIX
TURES.
All persons indebted to us, by note or account,
are requested to make payment without delay,
as closing up must be done.
Madison, Sept 30 FEARS & SWANSON.
Ilclmbold’s Genuine Prepuratlon.
Highly Conccnti'iiU'd Compound Fluid
EXTRACT BUCHU.
LlOlt all diseases of the Bladder, Kidneys, Uri-
JP nary and Sexual Oigans.
Jt)Y TO THE AFFLICTED ! 11
It cures Diseases of the BLADDER,
“ “ “ KIDNEYS,
GRAVEL,
OBSTRUCTIONS,
FEMALE COMPLAINTS, DROPSY,
CHRONIC GONORRHOEA,
STRICTURES,
GLEETS,
Aud all diseases arising from excesses and im
prudences in life.
NERVOUS and DEBILITATED SUFFERERS,
And removes all improper discharges from the
Bladder, Kidneys or Sexual Organs, whether ex
isting in MALE OR FEMALE,
From whatever cause they may nave originated,
and
NO MATTER OF HOW LONGSTANDING.
Giving health and vigor to the frame
AND BLOOM TO Tills PALLID CHEEK.
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bud the glorious ambition of many a noble youth,
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and as a medicine which must benefit everybody,
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11 dds such an enmity with blood of man,
That swift us quicksilver it courses through
The natural gates and alleys of the body,
Curdling, like eager droppings into milk,
The thin and wholesome blond.
BEWARE OF QUACK NOSTRUMS AND
QUACK DOCTORS.
Helmbold’s Highly Concentrated Com
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Is prepared directly according to the
RULES OF PHARMACY k CHEMISTRY,
with the greatest accuracy and chemical knowl
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the most salutary and beneficial effects. It has
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bold’s Highly Concentrated Compound Fluid Ex
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The mass of voluntary testimony in possession
of the proprietor is immense, embracing names
well-known to Science and Fame! celebrated
Physicians and distinguished Clergymen.
See Professor Dewee’s valuable work on the
Practice of Physic and most of the late standard
w.>rks of Medicine.
It is a medicine which is perfectly pleasant in
its taste and odor, but immediate m its action,
and it is taken by persons of either sex, without
hindrance from business or medical advice, as
explicit directions for use and an ample number
of reliable and responsible certificates to convince
the most skeptical will accompany each bottle
Price $1 per bottle, or six bottles for $5. De
livered to any address. Prepared and sold by
H. T. HELM BOLD,
Practical and Analytical Chemist,
No. 52 South Tenth street, below Chestnut,
(Assembly Buildings,) Philadelphia.
To be had of BENJ. G. LIDDON, Madison, and
of Druggists and Dealers throughout the United
States, Canadas and British Provinces.
Oct. 4-n4oly.
WE have a few' more of those bcautifuLCas
torsonhand. MARSHALL & CO.
OUR fine bed Blankets and Negro Blankets are
of excellent quality and cheap; also, heavy
Negro Kerseys. J. MARSHALL A CO.
WE have a complete assortment of Dress
Trimmings. J. MARSHALL & CO. 3
CHOICE LARD, Clear Sides and Corn Meal.
S. B. ROBSON A CO.
■ ---- J..m —r-
NEW FALL GOODS.
WILLIAM SHEAR.
AUGUSfA, GA.,
HAS received from New York his Fall and
Winter supplies of staple and fancy Dry
Goods, comprising a complete assortment, among
which are
Rich Fancv Dress Silks, of new and splendid
styles;
Paris Priuted Delaines, of new and beautiful
styles;
Fancy Plaid Merinos, for Ladies' Dresses, at
very low prices;
Lupin's Plaiu French Merinos, of the most de
sirable colors;
Lupin's Plain White, Black and High Colored
Meriuos, of extra quality;
Superior Plain and Figured Black Silks;
Superior Black Silks, for Ladies’ Mourning
Dresses;
English aud American Prints, of new aud
beautiful styles;
Lupin’s Plain Black Mousselaiue Delaines and
Black Challys;
Lupin’s Black Bombazines aud Black Alpacas
of the best quality;
Real Welsh Flannels, warranted not to shrink;
Superior Saxony and Patent Flannels;
Heavy Shaker, Silk Warp and Welsh Gauze
Flannels;
Colored Flannels, for Ladies’ Packs;
Heavy Twilled and Plain Red Flannels for ser
vants ;
Superior 4-4 Irish Linens and Long Lawns;
Scotch Diapers aud Heavy Huckabacks, for
Toweling;
Superior 8-4 aud 10-4 Table and Damask Dia
pers ;
Superior Damask Table Cloths and Damask
Napkins ;
Superior Pillow Case Linens and 12-4 Linen
Sheetings;
Marseilles Quilts, of extra size and quality;
Allendale aud Lancaster Quilts, at very low'
prices;
French Piano and Table Covers;
A complete assortment of Faucy Ribbons, for
trimming Ladies’ Dresses;
Ladies’ Rich Fancy Neck and Bonnet Ribbons;
Ladies Silk Elastic Belts and Belt Ribbons;
Plain Wide aud Narrow Black Silk Velvet
Ribbons;
Wide Black Silk Velvet, of extra quality, for
Ladies’ Basques;
Ladies’ Cashmere, Merino and Vests, of extra
quality ;
Alexander’s Ladies Kid Gloves, a complete as
sortment ;
} large supply of Ladies' Misses, Children’s,
Gentlemen’s anti Youth’s Hosiery;
Black Silk Fringes, for Trimming Ladies’
Dresses;
Valenciennes and Thread Lace Edgings and
Insertings;
Ladies' Embroidered and llem-Stitehed Linen
Cambric Handkerchiefs;
Ladies’ Embroidered Muslin Collurs and Un
dersleevcs;
Infants’ Embroidered Waists and Muslin Band;
Swiss aud Jaconet Muslin Edgings and Inscrt
ings;
Ladies’ Corded Skirts atid French Cofscrts;
12-4 Bleached Allendale aud Hamilton Slieet
mgs;
Water Twist and New' York Mills 4-4 Bleached
Shirtings;
Lonsdale and Manchester 4-4 Bleached Shirt*
ings;
English and American Swansdown Flannels;
Ladies’ Plain Black Thibet Wool Shawls, with
Silk Fringe, and extra size und quality ;
Ladies’French and Scotch Long and square
Shawls of beautiful styles;
Ladies’ Chenille and Krochu Scarfs;
A complete assortment of articles for servants’
wear;
With a great variety of other articles suitable
for the present season. The public are respect
fully requested to cull and examine the assort
ment. sept/27.
KICII CARPETS.
WILLIAM SHEAR,
AUGUSTA, GA.
HAS just received from New York,
English Velvet Carpets, of new aud splen
did patterns;
English Brussels Carpets, of new and elegant
styles;
Superior Three-Ply, Ingrain and Venetian Car
pets ;
Rich Chenille Rugs, to match the Carpets;
Printed Druggets, for Crumb Cloths;
Printed Floor Cloths, in patterns;
Brass Stair Rods and Chenille Door Mats;
Ilall and Door Mats, iu a variety of styles/
The public are respectfully invited to examine
the above articles. sept 27.
CURTAIN MATERIALS.
WILLIAM SHEAR,
AUGUSTA, GA.,
HAS received from New' York a large supply
of Curtain Materials, among which are
Colored Damasks and Delaines, of beautiful
styles;
Cords and Tassels, w'ith Gimps to ftmteh;
Rich Embroidered Lace and Muslin Curtains,
some at very low prices:
Cornices and Curtain Bands;
Window Shades, of new and beautiful styles,
some at low prices.
The public are respectfully invited to examine
the assortment. sept 27.
NEW ARRIVALS.
THE undersigned beg lease to inform their
friends ana the public generally, that they
are now in receipt of a large and varied assorl
of
FALL AND WINTER GOODS,
Consisting in part of brown and bleached Home
spuns, brown and bleached Drillings, plain, plaid
and heavy striped Osnaburgs, Kerseys, Linseys,
red and white Flannels, Canton Flannels, Irish
and Table I/iirens, Bird-Eye Diaper, Alpnccns.
Bombazines, English and American Prints, and
in fact every article usually kept in a Fancy Dry
Goods Store.
DRESS GOODS*
We cull the attention ofWfic Ladies especially
to our stock of plain und figured and all-wool
Delaines ; plain and figured all-wool Merinoes, Ac.,
which will give us no trouble,but afford us pleas
ure, to exhibit.
gentlemen’s GOODS.
Call and examine our stock of Kentucky Jeans,
Tweeds, Satinets, Fancy Cassimeres, and a few
pieces of Plain Cassimeres—just the article for
gents’ suits.
CLOTHING.
We have on hand a choice lot of Ready-made
Coats and Vests of all qualities and sizes. Also
Hats, Caps, Boots and .Shoes in abundance.
YOUNG AMERICANS,
Call and examine our stock of Boys' Coats and
Vests; also a few very nice Raglan*.
TO TIIE FARMERS.
We especially call your attention to our stock
of Brogans, Blankets weighing from to 7 lbs.
to the pair; also a ehoice lot of Family Groceries,
such as Sugar,, Coffee, Rice, Tea, Ac.; Hardware,
and every article that is necessary for comfort
aud health.
All of the above Goods we will sell as low as
they can be bought in this market.
SHEPHERD & FITZPATRICK.
September 20th, 1856.
Executor’s Sale.
BY authority of the last Will aud Testament
of John Johnson, late of Morgan County, de
ceased, will be sold on the first Tuesday in De
cember next, before the Court House door in Mad
ison, three hundred acres of land, more or less,
lying seven and a half miles east of Madison, and
immediately on the Georgia Railroad and half a
mile from the Buckheud Depot, and adjoining the
lands of Thos. P, Safifold and others. The said
place is the place whereon the deceased lived for
many years before his death, with good springs
of water, comfortable dwelling, good Gin house,
packing Screw and all other necessary buildings.
Also, at the same time and by the same authority
will be sold a negro woman by the name of Hes
ter, between sixty and seventy years.old. Terms
on the dav of sale.
ort 18-tds. JOHN F. JOHNSON, Executor.
Georgia, )WT REREAS, David E.
Morgan County. > VV E. Butler applies to
j me for letters of Administra
tion upon the Estate of Constantine Perkins
Fitzpatrick, deceased. These are,- therefore, to
cite and admonish, all and singular, the kindred
and creditors of said deceased to be and apjifear
at my office on or before the first Monday in De
cember next, then and*there to show cause, ifanv
they have, why said letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand, at office, in Madison this
15th day of October, 1856.
Oct 11. F. W. ARNOLD, Ordinary.
ANOTHER lot of handsome aud cheap Car
peting. J. MARSHALL A CO.
SWAINMHa lift fe
ARE now prepared to their customers and the public, a [urge and Bplendid assort
ment of FALL AND W INTER GOODS, all of which are entirely new, and the latest and
most desirable styles and fashions. We particularly solicit the attention of the Ladies as we think
we hlive variety enough to please the most fastidious in both style and quality
staples.
W’e have a splendid assortment of STAPLE GOODS, consisting in part of Bleached and Brown
Goods of every style and quality, Stripes, Liuseys, Kerseys, Oanaburgs, Prints, Ginghams Irish
Linens, Table Linens, Linen and Cotton Diapers, Atpaccas, Bombazines, Red and White Flannels
the Genuine Welch Flannels,* warranted not to Bhriulc, and divers other articles too numoroua to
mcutich.
YOUTH’S AND MEN’S GOODS, HATS AND CADS.
A Splendid Assortment of Tweeds, Satinets, Cloths and Cassimeres. Also, a fine article of Cor
duroy for Hunting Coats and Pants. Also, the best lot of Soft Hats we have ever had, together
with a few nice Caps. We invite particular attentiou to the above as wc feel confident that we cau
please those who Mil give us a look.
FANCY DRESS GOODS;
We call the attention of the Ladies toxrnr beautiful stock of Plain and Plaid Merinos, Plain and
Figured DeLaines, Plain and Fancy Silks, Ac.
EMBROIDERIES.
We have a Beautiful and most Elegant Lot of Embroidered Collars, together with a flue
lot ol'Flouncing Bands, Edgings, Insert!ngs and Handkerchiefs.
CLOTHING.
We have a few Raglands,a niie lo* of Over Coats, and a splendid lot ofColoretf Cloth and Cassimerf
Business Coats uud Vests/ a few Silk Vclvcft Vests. Call and examine for yourselves, all of rot*
that want something nice.
BOOTS AND SHOES.
Our stock of Boy’s and Men's Boots and Shoes is now very complete: Also a fine lot of Negro
Shoes and Ditcher’s Boots; a fine article of Genuine Cork Sole Boots, Warranted.
BLANKETS.
A fine lot of Negro iJlankets and a small stock of Superfine Bed Blankets.
GROCERIES.*
A fine Ktocfc of Groceries. Sugar, Coffee, Iron, Nails, Salt, Bagging, Rope, Molasses, Ac.
Give us a call uud judge tor yourselves, as it affords a pleasure to show the above articles fret
gratis for nothing.
Madison, September 13, 1856.
Land for Sale.
IT7TLL be sold, before the Court House door,
V? in the town of Madison, on the first Tues
day in November next, if not disposed of before,
all that portion of my laud lying North of Jack’s
Creek, containing 4UO a6res, more or less, lt>o
acres in the woods; adjoining lands of E. W.
Thrasher, Win. Robertson and others. Improve
ments good. Persons wishing information will
please call on A. G. Bostwick, who resides on
the place. UTTLEBERR Y BOSTWICK.
Sept. 27-tds.
Bagging, rope, twine;
Star CANDLES, Extra Quality;
Stuart’s A. B. C. SUGAR,
“ Powdered
“ Crushed
“ Loaf
Rio, Java and Lnguavra COFFEE ;
IRON, NAILS, SALT, Ac., which we offer
at reasonable rates. S. B. ROBSON A CO.
Sept. 27.
ALL II AIL !!!
SOMETHING FOE THE MILLION!!
WE cull the attention of all, old and young,
to this wonderful preparation, which turns
back to its original color grey hair—covers the
head of the bald with a luxuriant growth—re
moves the dandruff, itching, and all cutaneous
eruptions—causes a continual flow of the natural
fluids; and hence, if used as a regular dressing
for the hair, will preserve its color, and keep it
from fulling to extreme old age, in all its beauty.
We call, then, upou the bald, the gray, or dis
eased in scalp, to use it: and surely, the yroung
will not, as they value the flowing locks, or the
witching curls, ever be without it. Its praise is
upon the tongue of thousands,
Waterford, Mass., July 25, 1855. ;
Prop. O. J. Wood— With confidence do I re
commend your Hair Restorative, as being the
most efficacious article I ever saw, I have used
the Walphene and other preparations of the day,
all without effect. Since using your Hair Resto
rative, my hair and whiskers, which Wire almost
white, have gradually grown dark; and I now
feel confident, tlr.it a few more applications will
restore them to their natural color. It also has
relieved me of all dandruff and unpleasant itch
ing, so common among persons who perspire free
ly. J. G. KILBY.
North Hast Pennsylvania t March 9,1855.
Sir— ln consequence of having hair, for seve
ral years past, not only gray, but perfectly white,
I have cut it short, and worn caps to hide it from
view; but some three months since I was induced
to use your Hair Restorative, and I must in jus
tice say, that its efleets Were almost miraculous;
for it lias changed it gfttdifaflv to almost its for
mer splendor as to color, and left it so soft and
glossy as to be more beautiful than it ever was,
when under the influence of the finest oil. I ear
nestly, therefore, recommend it to every ludv as
decidedly the best preparation for toilet use, of
anything in the world. BETSY SMITH.
Prof. Wood— Having experienced the magic
effect of your Hair Restorative, 1 drop you this
upon fhc subject. About two years ago, my hair
commenced fulling oil and turning gray; 1 was
fust becoming bald. I met a friend who had used
your Restorative* and spoke so highly of its vir
tues, I was induced to try it, although I had but
little faith, ns L had before tried so many other
remedies. 1 commenced using your Restorative
in January last. A few applications fastened my !
hair firmly. It began to till up, grow out, and
turned back to its former color, (black.) At this
time it is fully restored to its original color, health
and appearance, and I cheerfully recommend its
use to all. J. D. HOES.
Chicago, 111,, May 1, 1854/
Milford, Worcester co , Mass., Nov, 13,1854.
Ip Prop. O. J. Wood —Dear Sir: I take pleasure
in bearing voluntary testimony to the magic ef
fects of your wonderful Hair Restorative. As
far back ns 1830, my hair commenced falling off,
until the top of my sea Ip became bald and smooth
as glass, and it has continued to fall for a great
many years, notwithstanding I have used many
celebrated preparations for its restoration. See
ing your advertisement, I was induced to give
your article a trial, and, to my utter astonish
ment, 1 found, after a few applications, that my
hair became firmly set, and assumed a glossy
and beautiful appearance; and by the time 1 had
used a quart bottle, my bald head was covered
over with a young and vigorous growth of hair
which is now from one to two memos in length
and growing fast.
Yours, truly, IIENRY GOODRICH.
Nu' York, Oct. 2, 1854.
Prof. O. .1, Wood— Dear Sir: After reading
the advertisement in one of the New York jour
nals, of your celebrated Hair Restorative, 1 pro
cured a hall-pint bottle, and was so much pleased i
with it, that I continued its use tor two months,
and am satisfied it is decidedly the best prepara
tion before the public. It at once removed all
dandruff and unpleasant itching from the sealp,
and has restored my hair naturally, uud, I have
no doubt, permanently so.
You have permission to refer to me, all who
entertain any doubt of its performing all that is
claimed for it,
MISS FEEKS, 26 1-2 Greenwich Avenue.
I have used Professor O. J, Wood’s Hair Res
torative, and have admired its wonderful effects.
It restored my hair where it had fallen oil'; it
cleans the head, and renders the hair soft and
smooth —much more so than oil.
MARY A, ATKINSON
Louisville, Nov. 1, 1854,
Sold at 316 Broadway, New York, 114
street St. Louis, Missouri, and by all druggists
everywhere. All kinds ot family patent medi
cines for sale, on the best possible Pro
fessor Wood’s establishment, 114 Market street,
St. Louis,
For sale wholesale and retail in Madison by
BENJ.G. LWDOy,
at the M a disox Book Store.
Sept 18 33-3 m.
Administrator’s Sale.
WILL be sold, before the Court House door,
in the town of Madison, on the first Tues
day in December next, by order of the Honorable
Court of Ordinary of .Morgan county, the follow
ing negroes, belonging to the estate of Mrs. Man
P. HtMird, late ol said county, deceased, to wit*:
Fanny, a woman about thirty years of age, a cook
and washer, and her two children, Tom, about
5 years old, and Wingfield, about two years.—
Terms on the day of sale.
Oct 11 tds R. J. MASSEY, Administrator.
CONGRESS WATER, just from 1 the Spring,
at Drug Store.
SELLING OFF AT COST.
GREAT BARGAINS.
IN consequence of the death of Thomas Bald
win, Esq., one of our firm,- we wish to c lose up
j our business. Therefore tre offet our large and
j well assorted stock of D It Y G O 0 D S, II A T S,
j SHOES, Ac., AT COST. Now is* the chance to
save from 25 to 50percent. We have every item
(if general use, all of which are of good quality,
and bought on the most favorable terms in New
York.
We large stock BROADCLOTHS, VES
TINGS, and BLACK DOESKIN CASLMERES,
and READY-MADE CLOTHING.
Also a good assortment of Brown, Bleached and
Striped DOMESTICS.
A full lot of IRISH LINENS and LINEN
SHEETINGS.
GLOVES, MITTS, LACES and EMBROID
ERIES. Solid and Figured MKRINOES andDe
LA INKS. White and Red FLANNELS.
COM BS, BUTT ON S , Table and Pocket
KNIVES. Also, a good lot of PERFUMERY.
Our terms are. Cost for Cash, or ten per cent,
added to time bills.
Come, examine and price our and if the
inducement is sufficient, buv,
Aug 5u ROBSON, FIT2PATICK A CO.
New Fall and Winter Goods.
THE subscriber would respectfully inform his
friends and the public generally, that he is
now receiving direct from New York* his Fall and
Winter stock of DRY GOODS, consisting in
part of
•Ladies’ Dress Goods generally,
Such as figured and solid colored Delaines, figured
and solid colored Merinos, fancy and plain Dress
Silks, Mantillas, Collars, Undersleeves, with a
general stock of Domestics, Ginghams, Prints,
Also for gentlemen’s wear, Cloths, Cassimcrs,
Satinets, Tweeds, Ac., with a large stock of Ready
made Clothing, Boots, Shoes, flats, Ac., together
witn a general stock of GROCERIES,- which will
be sold at Augusta prices, with freights added.
P. R. TIIDMASON.
Madison, Sept. 11, 1856.
A Valuable Plantation for Sale.
\\T ILL be sold, before the court house door iu
? V _ the town of Madison, Morgan County, ou
the first Tuesday in December next, within the
lawiul hours of sale, if not previously sold, the
Plantation upon which Aurelius A. Walton lived
ut the time of his death, containing six hundred
and forty acres, joining lands of Mr. Elias Allis
ton and others. As this body of bind lies withiu
the scope of the best farming lands in the county,
persons desirous of procuring anch will do well
to call and judge for themselves, and learn the
terms, us the same may be disposed of before the
dav of sale. Titles undoubted. This 4th day
of October, 1856. MARY It. J. WALTON,
•hJhls Hole Heir at Law.
NOTICE.
npHE subscriber having this day purchased the
L entire interest of J. F. STOVALL in the
late firm ol PRIOR A STO\ ALL, will continue
the business in the GROCERY LINE, and will
keen constantly on hand a good supply of FAM-
JbY PRO VISIONS and GROCERIES such as
Sugars, Coffee, Molasses, Syrup, Tea, Rice*
Pepper, Spice and many other things sweet and
nice, Also, Bacon, Lard, Flour, Meal, Corn,
Wheat, Rye, Oats, Ac. Also, Salt, Smoking
and Chewing Tobacco, Nails, Iron assorted, Wool
Hats, Caps, Brogan Shoes, Hardware and Cut
tlery, a fine lot of Jugs, Jai l i, Churns. Preserv
ing Kettles
The subscriber is tliankful for past favofs and
i hopes to merit a continued and increased patron
age. Cash' will be required for provisions.
t R. A. PRIOR.
August!, 1856 nug9 32-1 y
SAVANNAH MEDICAL COLLEGE.
r P H L Regular Course of Lectures of this Insti-
I turion will commence on the first Monday in
November next and be continued M fotr months.
R. D. ARNOLD, M. D., Prof. „f Theory and
Praetor of Medicine.
P. M. KOLLOCK, M. D., Prof. Obstetrics and
Diseases of Women and Children.
W . G. BULLOCH, M. \).,Prof. Principles and
Practice of Surgery.
J. G. HOWARD, M. D., Prof, of Anatomy.
L- D. MARTIN, M. 1)., Prof, of Institutes es
Medicine.
J. B. READ, M. D.,- Prof. Materia Medica and
Medical Jurisprudence.
JOSEPH JONES, M. 1)., Prof of Medical Chem
istry.
JOSEPH J. WEST, M. D., Demonstrator of
Anatom y.
J. G. HOWARD,
Aug 31 Dean of the Faculty ,
Fashionable Hats.
WE have just received a beautiful article of
fashionable Moleskin Hats,for the fell sea-
Also an excellent article of home-made Wool
Hats for servants.
Aug, 15. SWANSON, JETT A CO.
AMBROTYPE3.
THE subscriber begs to cull attention to the
very superior AMBUOTYPES which he is
now taking at his rooms in Madison. Tho
Anibrotype is far superior to tho Daguerreotype,
particularly in depth of toss can'd durability. They
can be seen eqgafly well in auy light.
Children taken in from one to two seconds. Pic
tures taken in cloudy as well as in clear weather.
over my Jewelry Store, op
posite the Court He use.
JOHN J. DAY.
Madison, Aug. 15,1556.
NON-INTERVENTION
IS a doctrine we are all sound upon, and we have
some HAMS, which arc not only sound, perse,
hut upon them there has been no intervention of
Bugs or Skippers.
If you are fond of good Hams and are wanting
some, call and get them of
Sept 6 S. B. ROBSON A CO.
Double-Sole Home-made Negro Shoes.
2000 PAIRS Judge Rennet's best double
3MU yards Gunny Bagging,
SO coils Rope; 200 sa-ks Salt,
, For sale at Augusta Prices, freights added,
So P* >“ P. R. THOMASON.
\i)K SAL LONS LINSEED 014
I -it/ at Drug Stork.
GOOD fXOL R. -
1 A SACKS just received of fresh Flour, which
1 U w good. S. B. ROBSON & CO
Sept. 27.
J„ > .j v . e ' v Arrival of Furniture.
LNM LIND Bedsteads, Fine l’arior Chair*
and some beautiful Mahogany Parlor Tab'er
Just received a t the Wareioems of
St P l ls A. SHAW