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33t{s!i)ess BARTON 11. THRASHER, ATTORNEY AT LAW, J fADISOX. MORGAN CO. GA., Will pav strict attention to any business entrust ed to his care in Morgan and surrounding coun ties. js»—ly C. W. RICHTER, DEALER IK ©itraßSS & ©iDssa, Je;vc!ry. Silver aud Plated Ware. Wstuies. l ' ■ mil Jetvelry carefully repaired. I'iiK.dS STRICTLY CASH. L.f-iy FANNIN <fc WINGFIELD, A 1 TOHN I ES AT LAW, Ilmcr -Over the Mvli’i.n Or,it/ litorf. J. A. BILLUPS, ATTORNEY AT LAW, MADISON, Gu. * p:' m Oilier in the Ought Hji'<.. opposite the Clerk’s <)iii"\ Nov. 18, ls;»4. DR. WILLIAM 11. IHJRK, 3Ei 3Ei Skf rk* rsd *a& TS? a OFFICE, Ul’ STAIRS, TOWN HAM., till. W. M. HER NETT, MANUFACTURER AND DEALER IN SADDLES, BIUDLES. IIAItNESS, TRI MiS, Carpet-buy*, Sil Urn/ Ware, Prnther, Thread, Lock's, <lv. Jr., Center serect,next door below I’.mic & Harris’ Madison, (/it. HION.IAMrN (i. LIDDON, Di 'ilrr in. ROOKS, STATIONERY, MUSIC, FANCY GOODS, PERFUMERY, Ac. Ac., Tito doors alt .ve Town Hull, Madison, Georgia NOTICE. rTV.IK undersigned will enutinue tlie Lumber | business mi his own account. Orders for L ouber in.Li lie suit to 1 1 i 111 at WhiiTentun. Mnoli 4, H-iii in ly JOEL HALL. NOTICE TO THE LAI)II>. urn hove just received some of .1. Miles A VV Suns’ bust Tipped Gaiters, Walking Siloes nod Morocco Roots. M iv s, SWANSON, JETT A CO. CATHARTIC FILLS OPERATE bv their powerful influence on the internal viscera to purify tlie blood and stimulate it into healthy action. They remove the oh.-«t ructions of tin* stomach, bowels, liver, and other organs of the bodv, and, by restoring their irregular action to health, correct, wherever they exist, such derangement* a* arc the first causes of disease. An extensive trial of their virtues, by Professors, Physicians and Patients, has shown cures of dangerous diseases almost beyond belief, wore they not substantiated by persons of such exalted position and character as to forbid the suspicion of untruth. Their certificate are published in my American Al manac which the agents below named are plea - t'd to furnish free to all inquiring. Annexed wo give Directions for their use in the complaints which th ;y have been found to cure. For Costiveness.—Take one or two Pills, or such quantity as to gently move the bowel*. Oistiveness is frequently the aggravating cause of Piles, and the cute of one complaint is the care of both. No person can feel well while under a costive habit of bodv. Hence it should be, as it can be, promptly relieved For l)vsi*ei\sia, which is sometime the cause of i t€*B, and always uncomfortable, take mild doses—from one to four to stimulate the at lunch and liver into healthy action. They will da it, and the heartburn, ho li/lnini and stttd* hue,i v»f dyspeps a will rapidly disajifbar. When it has gone, don’t forget what cured you. Far a Foul Stomac t, or Morbid Inaction of th? How A, which pro l ices general depression of the spaits and Lad health, take from tour to eight, Fills at llr^t, an l smaller doses afterwards, until activity aud strength is restored to the syste n. ‘Fir NKuvousshss, Sick Hkadwuk, Nausea, Pin m Lie Stomach, Ji.irk, or Side, take from fmr to eight INHs on going to bed. If they do n it operate sufficiently, take more the uext day u till they dThese complaints will be swept ; out from th-' system. D m’t wear these nml their kindred disorders because your stomach is foul. . a j For ScrocTla, Dry oi*kl.\s, an. I all Disea >•*.< of : the Skin, take the Fills freely and frequently, to j keen tli i bowels open. The eruptions will gen- j er illy soon b 'gin t > dim nish and disappear. Many dreadful ulcers and sores have been h ailed I up by tin' purging and purifying effect of these : Filip* and some disgusting diseased which seemed j to siterate the whale system, have completely i yielded to their influence, leaving the Mifierer in j perfect health. Patients! your duty to society forbids-that you should parade yourself around ; the world, covered with pimples, blotches, ul cers, sore.', and all or any id’ the unclean dis eise> of the skin, because your system wants cleansing. To Purify th;: Blood, they arc the best medi cine ever discovered. They should be taken freely and frequently, and the impurities which sow the seeds of incurable diseases will be swept nut ot the system nko eh iff before the wind. Bv ihis property they do as much good in prevent ing sickness as by the remarkable cures which they are m iking everywhere. Liver Coxulmxt, Jaundice, and all JiiV.ou* arise from some derangement—either . torpidity, conge-lion, or obstruction of the Liver. Torpidity and congestion vitiate the bile, and s render it unlit for digestion. This is disastrous , to th » ho dth, aud the constitution is frequently i undermined by no other cause. Indigestion is ; the symptom. Obstruction of the duct which mopties the bile into the stomach causes the bile j to vcrflnvr into the blood. This produces jaun dice, with a long and dangerous train of evils, i Ovisti venters, or aTtoi ivitely costivenoss and diarr- ; rluei, prevails. Feverish symptoms, languor, low spirits, we iriuess, restlessness, and melan choly, with sometimes inability to sleep, and some times greflt drowsiness; sometimes there is severe pain in tlie side; the skin and the white of the eves become a greenish yellow ; the stom ach acid; the bowels sore to the touch; tlie whole system irritable, with a tendency to fever, which may turn to bilimts fever, bilious colic, bilious diarrhoea, dysentery, Ac. A medium dose of thro© or four Pills taken at night, follow ed by two or three in the morning, aud repeated a few days, will remove the cause of* all these troubles. It is wicked to suffer such pains when you cau cure them for 25 cents. Rheum atism, Gout, and all Infanimatoru F< - vers, are rapidly cured by the purifying effects of these Pills upmi the blood, and the stimulus which they afford to tho vital princple of life. For these and all kindred complaints, they should bs taken m mild doses, to move tbe bowels gently, but freelv. 4AS a Dinner Bill, this is both agreeable a;*.d useful. No Pill can be made more pleasant to tike, and certainly uooc has been made more effectual to tho purpose for which a diuucr pill is employed. Prepared by J. C. AYER, practical a analytical chemist, LOWELL. MASS., AND Sold fey Dr. V . S- MEIERE, Madison ; Gray bill A Cos., Eaton ton, and Druggists everywhere. Havilxnd, Rislet A Cos, Augusta, Wholesale Agents. July pj—29-4m FANCY STATIONERY. JUST received, a beautiful lot of Fancy Color ed Ruled Note and Letter Papers, end En velope?; to ftiatch. April 12. r> G LIDDON. hi linn 'fatis#®. ALL MAIL!!! SOMETHING FOR THE MILLION!!’ pJIAIR^ WE call the attention of all, old and young, to this wonderful preparation, which turns back to its original color grey hair—covers the head o! the bald with a luxuriant growth—re- I moves the dandruff, itching, and all cutaneous eruptions—causes a continual flow of the natural fluids; and hence, if used as a regular dressing 1 for the hair, will preserve its color, and keep it , from falling to extreme old age, in all its beauty. ; W« call, then, upon the bald, the grav, or dia ! eased in scalp, to use it: and surely, the young 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, Mas*., duly 25, 1855. Prof. <). J. Wood With confidence do I re commend your Hair Restorative, as being the j most efficacious article 1 over saw. I have used j the Walphene and other preparations of the day, j all without effect. Since using your Iluir Resto rative, my hair and whiskers, which Wire almost | white, have gradually grown dark; and I now j feel confident, that 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. Worth Kaxt Penns//!runia , March 'J, 1w55.l w 55. • Sir—lll 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 si nee I was induced to use your Hair Restorative, and 1 mint in jus tice say, that its effects were almost miraculous; for it lias changed it gradually to almost its for ! incr splendor us to color, and left it so soft and i glossy as to he more beautiful than it ever was, i when under the influence of the finest oil. I eur ncstlv, therefore, recommend it to every lady us decided!)’ the best preparation for toilet use, of ! anything in the world. BETSY SMITH. ! Prof. Wood Having experienced the magic j effect of your Hair Restorative, 1 drop you this upon the subject. About two) ears ago, inv hair i commenced tailing off and turning gray; 1 was fast becoming bald. I meta friend who bad used J your Restorative, and spoke so highly of its vir tues, 1 was induced to try it, although 1 had but little faith, as I had before tried so many other remedies. I commenced using your Restorative in January lasi. A few applications fastened my hair firmly. It began to till up, grow out, and turned back to its former color, ( black.) At this i time it is fully restored to its original color, health i and appearance, and 1 cheerfully recommend its . use to all. J. H. HOES. ; Chicago, 111., May 1, 1854. Milford , Worcester ro. Mas*., Xor. 13,1854. Prof! O. J. Wood- Dear Sir: I take pleasure in bearing voluntary testimony to Hie magic ef fects of your wonderful Hair Restorative. As . far back as 1836, my hair commenced falling off', until the top of my sculp became bald and smooth I as glass, and it has Continued to fall fora great many years, notwithstanding 1 have used many i celebrated preparations for its restoration. See ing your advertisement, I was induced to give i your article atrial, and, to my utter astonish ment, I found, after a few applications, that my ! hair became firmly set, and assumed a glossy | and beautiful appearance; and by the time f had used a quart bottle, my bald head was covered j over with a young and vigorous growth of hair ' which is now from one to two incites in length j and growing fast. Yours, truly, HENRY GOODRICH. | Xew York, Oct. •.», i 85-J. Pttor. 0. J. Wood Dear Sir; After reading the advertisement in one if tin* New York jom- j mils, of your celebrated Hair Restorative, 1 pro- j cured a hull-pint bottle, and was so much pleased with it, that 1 continued its use fur two months, and am satisfied it is decidedly the best prepara tion before the public. It at onto removed all dandruff and unpleasant itching from the sculp, and lias restored my hair naturally, and, I have no doubt, permanently so. You have permission to refer to me, all who entertain any doubt of its performing all that is j claimed for it. MISS FKEKS, 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 off; it cleans the head, and renders the hair soft and smooth -much more so than oil. MARY A. ATKINSQN Louisville, Nov. 1, 1851. Sold at 316 Broadway, New York, 114 Market street St. Louis, Missouri, aud by ull druggists everywhere. All kinds of family patent medi cines for sale, on the best pos able terms, at Pro fessor Wood’s establishment, 111 Market street, St. Louis. For sale wholesale ami retail in Madison bv BKNJ.G. I.IDDON, at the M adison Book Stork. Sept 18 :iS Mm. LI MBER! LIMBER!! rpilK undersigned would inform the citizens of |_ Morgan and adjoining counties that he has again engaged in tlie Lumber business, and would be thankful for all orders, promising to execute them with promptness. Price, S!O.CO per thousand, cash, at the Mill. S. T. NEAL. May 17,1856.-20-ly Wurrenton, CU% riAEN BOXES STAR CANDLES. I in 11 lids. Cuba Molasses. f» Bbls. Golden Syrup and N. 0. do. 2o L , > and whole Bbls. Mackerel.' Best French Brandy; Pure Port Wine. 20 Bbls. Whiskey. ’ 10 Bbls. Vinegar. May 17. 1856. v S. B. ROBSON & CO. TUST opening anew lot of Barege ROBES, otk various colors. April 12. J. MARSHALL & CO. I TRUSSES for Infants and Adults, and ABIH) M INAL SUPPORTERS for Ladies, at Drug Stork, Mrs, South wort h\s Books. INDIA, or the Pearl of Pearl River, by Mrs. E. 1). 13. N. South worth ; The Deserted Wife, by Mrs. Soutliworth; The Discarded Daughter, “ The Lost Heiress, J ust received by B ENJ. G. LIDDON. O ALA 1) 0I L, Fresh, kj at Drug Store. ('i ENTS’ HATS, for Hunting and Fishing J March 22. J. MARSHALL A CO. \f ARNISII, TANNER’S OIL. SPERM and LAMP OILS, at Drug Stork. OI K lo.t of GENTLEMEN’S CLOTHING is of superior goods, and made iu handsome and fashionable stvle. March 22. J. MARSHALL k CO. jib I AAA LBS. CLEAR BACON SIDES, 1f) V/ U just received, and for sale by j _•>»»« J'i SWA.VSOX. JETT 4 C'O. i CJ™ING I.OUS6ES f..r sale at A. SHAW’S ky \\ urcKoom June U I , carpeting. Till, cheapest Carpeting, we think, that has ever been ottered iu this market March JJ. J. MARSHALL A CO. i i fin maccaboy snuff, 1 GU at Darn Store, Fifty lbs. white wax. ' hi Duco Store. O BBLS. BURNING FLUID, for sale low and .J iu anv quantity, at Darti Stork, BACON! BACON!! WE HAVE now in store 15,000 lhs. prime quality; also, 1,000 lbs. choice Lard. | Juue 7. SHEPHERD 4 FITZPATRICK. 1,500 LBS. POTASH, A SPLENDID ARTICLE-justopen. Price | . jL !2Vscents,cash. at Daco Stork. ONE THOUSAND LBS. PUTTY, at Drvg Stort. Ilelmbold’g Genuine Preparation. Ilighly Concentrated Compound Fluid EXTRACT BUCHU. all and seases of the Bladder, Kidneya, Uri narv and Sexual Organa. JOY TO THE AFFLICTED !!! It cures Diseases of the BLADDER, i “ “ KIDNEYS, GBAVEL, OBSTRUCTIONS, FEMALE COMPLAINTS, DROPSY, CHRONIC GONORRHIEA, STRICTURES, GLEETS, j And all diseases arising from excesses and im prudences in life. j 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, NO MATTER OF HOW LONG STANDING. Giving health and vigor to the irainc 1 AND BLOOM TO THE PALLID CHEEK. 1 Debility, brought on by abuse, a most terrible disease, which has brought thousands of the j human family to untimely graves, thus blasting ! the brilliant hopes of parents and blighting in the ! bud the glorious ambition of many a noble youth, can be cured bv the use of this INFALLIBLE REMEDY; and a> a medicine which must benefit everybody, j from the simply delicate to tlie confined and des- N lairing invalid, no equal is to be found. If von uive contracted the terrible disease, which, when j once seated in the system, undermines tlie con ; stitution, sapping the very vital fluids of life, Procure the Remedy at once. The Leprous distilinent, whose effect Holds such an enmity with blood of man, That swift as quicksilver it courses through The natural gates and alley sos the body, Curdling, like eager droppings into nolle, The thin mid wholesome blood, i lIEW AUK OF QUA OK X OPT RUMS A XI) QUACK DOCTORS. Helm bold's Highly Concentrated Com pound Fluid Extract of Buchu Is prepared directly according to the RULES OF PHARMACY A CHEMISTRY\ with the greatest accuracy and chemical knowl edge and care devoted in its combination. Its popularity has extended in all directions, and whether used in town, country, hospital or pri vate practice, has invariably given the most de cided and unequivocal satisfaction and produced the most salutary and beneficial effects. It has been and is used in all the principal cities in the United States and British Provinces, in both pub lic and private practice, with great success.— Hencefort h let it. be understood, tor the proofs are too overwhelming to be contradicted, that Helm bold’s Highly Concentrated Compound Fluid Ex tract, ofßwchu, is the most valuable remedy ever offered to the afflicted. 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. fleo Professor Dewee’s valuable work on the Practice of Physic and most of the late standard works of Medicine. It is a medicine which is perfectly pleasant in its taste and odor, but immediate in 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. Dc- IJivcrod to any address. Prepared and sold by It. T. 11 ELM BO LI), Practical and Analytical Chemist, No. 52 South Tenth street, below Chestnut, (Assembly Buildings,) Philadelphia. To be had of BEN’J. (J. LIDDON, Madison, and | of Druggists and Dealers throughout the United * States, Canadas and British Pro duces. Oct. i ni" ly. A Wonderful Discovery! DAY’S MAGICAL CLEANSER is the best preparation now known for removing PAINT, TAR, TURPENTINE, VARNISH, Or Cruse Spot* of crrrr/ sort or size, from all kinds of Cotton, Woolen, Silk or Velvet cloth, without injuring the color or texture of (he Numerous erasive preparations have been offer ed to the public, but there arc serious objections to all of them. Some merely drive the objection able substance from the surface into the cloth, and ! it soon appears again; others extract it but at the same time either destroy the texture or the color. None of them propose to remove Paint or Var nish after they have had time to become thorough ly dry. This preparation is narraidnl not to af fect the color of anything which will bear wash ing in soap and water, and will remove old Paint, Varnish and Turpentine as well ns fresh. Pur chasers will have their money returned if it fails, in a single particular, to do all that is claimed for it. Try a bottle. For Sale in Madison, at the BOOKSTORE and at the DRUG STORE. PATENT MEDICINES. I I’ST received at the Bunk Store, a lot of PA TE NT MEDICINES. Dr. Rogers’ Liverwort and Tar, a cure for Coughs, Consumption, Asthma, Spitting of Blood, Whooping Cough, Pains in the Sale or Breast. Dr. (tii) sott’s Impn ved Extract of Yellow Dock ami S.,rsaparilla, for the cure of all Impu rities of t he Blood. Dr. I smock’s Pulmonic Wafers, the Great For eign Remedy, Warranted the best article iti use for Bronchitis, Sore Throat, Asthma, Coughs, Colds, Pulmonary Consumption, ami all Affec tions of the Lungs or Breath—Relief in Ten Min utes. Important to Ministers and public spea kers. Pliilot iken or Female’s Friend. Jew David’s Hebrew Plaster. Perry Davis’ Vegetable Pain Killer. D.. McLunu’s Celebrated LiVer Pills. “ “ “ Vermifuge. Cirter’sSpanish Mixture. Jacob’s Cordial. Dr. Tobias’ Venetian Linnment. Persons wishing any of the above Medicines would do well to call at the Book Store. August 16 BENJ. (J. LIDDON. SUPPORT YOUR OWN PAPERS! A Nffw Southern Literary Journal. Tll I'. EXAM IN E It, •.'UllI.LSIIFl) AT COLUMBIA, 8. C. mil IS Journal has entered upon its second vol- J tune, and with its next issue will conin enca the publication of an ORIGINAL PRIZE TALE, ofgreat literary merit and thrilling interest. This will be followed by A SERIES OFORJGIXAL STORIES, written expressly for the columns of The Exami ner. Tbe.se Stories are all from the pens of SOUTH ERN WRITERS, and will initiate anew era in Southern periodical literature. We think from arrangements now in progress, that in all future issues of the Examiner, its columns will be furnished with ORIGINAL TALES and NOU VKLETTES, equal to any published in literary journals, either North or South. We have printed a largo edition, and will be enabled to supply new subscribers from the com mencement of these stories, if orders are sent iu early. Tho Examiner is printed on a large double sheet of eight pages, containing FORTY COL UMNS of reading mutter, with very few adver tisements Asa LITERARY JOURNAL, it has already taken a high stand, and with proper encourage ment will soon rank among the best iu tho coun try. Asa POLITICAL JOURNAL, it will ever ad vocate the Rights, Interests and Institutions of the South. Besides these features, it will weekly furnish a full summary of news. It will be the aim of the editor to make the Examiner just such a paper as will cause it to be a welcome visitor in every Southern family. The terms of the Examiner are three dollars run annum, payable in all eases in advance. With FIVE THOUSAND subscribers at this price, we will insure to the Southern readiug pub lic THE BEST PAPER OF ITS CLASS ever issued at the South. Forward your sub scrintions for the new volume. Clubs of ten will be furnished with the paper for twenty-five dollars. Address „ . *. W. B. JOHNSTON. Columbia, July 31 —r,t Brandies, wises and London brown £> 1 U Ll , tor medicinal purposes, at Drug Store. GOOD FLOUR. ■J SACKS just received of fresh Flour, which 11/ is good. S. B. ROBSON A CO. Sept. 2«. 3) fJisceJJ^eoqs. DR. APPLEBY’S AFRICAN DIARRHEA SPECIFIC. NEVER KNOWN TO FUL. A SURE, safe and reliable remedy for Dfcirr hoea, Dysentery, Cholera Morbus, Cholera, Cramp and rain in the Stomach or Bowels, Chol ic, Vomiting, Sea Sickness, Heart Burn, Water brash, or Acid Eructatious after eating, Nervous Headache and other.symptoms of Nervous Debil ity. It is particularly adapted to the cure of Summer Complaint, Cholera Infantum, Teething Diarrhcea, and similar Diseases of Children, it being very pleasant to take and mild in 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, iu tbeir I most aggravated forms prevail and nave ever ! proved so fatal to European residents. Since his return lie has made constant use of it in his prac tice, and has never known it to fail in Dysentery ! and Diarrhoea, when taken according to direc : lions. In the mines of California, where many fall victims to the Diarrhoea and Dysentery so fa tal among the miners in that country, it hatrbeen j used with eminent success, and has never been known to fail in giving speedy and permanent re- I lief. One letter from the mines says: “When | all other medicines used here have failed, the Di- I arrhcea Specific works like a charm.” Another | says of it; “ The Specific has proved effectual in 1 every case in which l have known it used: two j or three doses being sometimes sufficient to effect a cure.” VVe have many certificates of the per manent cure of Chronic Affections of the Stom ; uch and Bow els by this remedy, in which allotb j ers had failed. | rST H>* unsurpassed in the cure of many dis- I eases peculiar to females. [ The Medicine is now prepared under the direc tion of one of tlie first Chemists and Physicians in Massachusetts. For snle in Madison by Aug 3o BENJ. G. LIDDON. a (ioeexiejrX a »eeK Just Published, THU THREE GOLDEN LINKS; OR, TALES ODD-FI:LLOWSHIP. By Miss C. W. BARBER. LINK THE FIRST. FRIENDSHIP, or llic Mysterious Governess. 1 .-Oakland. 2. A Visitor. ?>. My Cousin Fred. 4. Miss Ellen Chtitcl). S.-Sorrow. 6.- The Springs. 7.--Fanny Batt s. 8.-People whom we met. ff.-Thc Ruins. 1". Mis? ( Lurch my Grandmother and I. 11. The Interx uw. 12.- The Homeward Journey. 18-The Dtclaia 14.-Tho Unexpected Journey. 15.-the S »rj r 1(5.-The School-room Dialogue; 17.-Letters. LINK THE SECOND. LOVE, or the Adventures of an American Student. 1.-In the Woods. 2. Daddy Logan. 0. -The Mysterious Picture. 4.-Commencement Scenes. 5.-Plans for the future. 6.-Gertrude Smith. 7.-The Lost Travelers. 8. The Night at Crag’s End. t). 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. 8-Unwelcome Visitors. 4.-A New Home. ft.-Marlivale and its Inmates. G.~The Discovery. 7. The Conclusion. Price 50 Cents, or five copies for two dqjhtrs. Orders for the work, noth the numiy enclosed, will meet with prompt attention. Address, T. A. BURKE, Madison, Ga. J-£T“ For sale at the Madison Book Store. New llooks. JUST RECEIVED, from the Methodist Pub lishing House, Nashville, Teun., and the Southern Baptist. Publication Society, Charles ton, S. C., the following interesting Books : The Great Iron Wheel, by J. It. Graves; Tho Great Iron Wheel Examined, by Brownlow ; Life of Bishop Bnscom, Bishop Bascom’s Sermons, “ “ Lectures. Sherlock on Divine Providence, Autobiography of tin* Rev. Joseph Travis, Methodism in Earnest, by Rev. Jos. Gaughey; Orchard’s History of the Baptist Church, Baptist Library, 8 cols, iu one; Methodist Episcopncv, a Debate between the Rev E. J. Hannie and Samuel Henderson ; Theodosia Ernest, or the Heroine of Faith ; Summers on Baptism, The Progress of Baptist Principles, by T. F. Curtis; Mell on Baptism, Evils of Infant Baptism, by It. B. C. Howell, I).I)., Tbe Way of Salvation, “ “ A Baptist Church the Christian’s Home, Finch’s Sermons, A Memoir of the Rev.B. M. Sanders, Baptist Psalmody, in a varie y of bindings; Bible Stories for Juveniles, in 6 vols.; Lives of the Popes, for Juveniles, 4 vols.; Old Humphrey’s Works, “ Winati’s Discourses, and a variety of other Religious Works, at the Book Stork. BENJ. G. 1,11)DON. CARRIAGES, ROCK A WAYS ANI) RUG G IKS. HAVING BOUGHT the well known Carriage Manufacturing establishment, formerly of Watts & Robertson’s, and employed Mr. I). N. Robertson to superintend the same, I am now prepared to build to order all kinds of Carriages, Ruckaways 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 ot tbe best material. Repairing, as usual, carried on in all its vari ous branches. I*. R. THOMASON. Madison, Feb. 18, 1856. 118 NEW CARRIAGE SHOP. THE subscriber respect fully informs the citizens of Morgan and 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 North ern Buggies. He will also have in connection with his wood establishment, A BLAOXSMITH SHOP, where every description of Plantation work will be done at short notice. IIORSE-SIIOE ING done in the best matin- r, and Iron Hail ing, for Fences or Grave Yards, manufactured to order, as good as any that can be got from the North. All Work warranted. JOHN ESPAR. January 5,1856. I— tt* JUAHBLF. MANUFACTORY. 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 styles of work, may be soon 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 18, 1856. 20 REMOVAL. I HAVE REMOVED my Boot and Shoe Shop from where I used to be»Hl to where I am now —that is: betweeu f W. M. Burnettes saddlery shop and Camp’s store —opposite the Court House, where I would be pleased to see all my old customers and as many new ones as will favor me with their patronage. I warrant all work done in my shop, and will repair all failures, without charge. Those in want of Boots or Shoes would do well to call at my Shop. WILLIAM GLEASON. Madison, January 18,1856. S-ly Insure your lives. Life IS VERY UNCERTAIN, and 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 in Madison, Ga., at. reasonable rates of premium. JOHN HOBSON, Agent. January 8, 1856. 2-ts. Morgan SherilFs Sale. WILL be sold, before the court house door in the town of Madison, Morgan county, on the first Tuesday in November next, with in the legal hours of sale, a negro man by the name of John, about twenty-one years of age, (very likely,) levied on by virtue or a fi. fa. from Morgan Superior Court, September term, 1858, John McGhee vs. Whitmail Moss, as the property of said Moss. J, P. RADFERD, Sh’ff- October 3, 1856. 4‘ >tds Sheriff’s Sale. WILL be sold, before the court house door in 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 fi. fa. issued from Morgan Superior Court in favor of Sanford Hargroves, bearer, vs. James Woods aud William Woods, and transferred to Seabron J. Saffold. Property pointed out by transferee. ' JOHN F. JOHNSON, Dept. Sh’ff. October 2d, 1856. 40td Morgan Sheriff’s Sales. WILL be sold before the Court House door, in the town of Madison, between the legal hours of sale, on the first Tuesday in November next, the following property, to wit: All that town lot situate, lying and being in the town of Madison, in sail! County, on Main road or street, commencing at a stake corner at Watts & Robertson’s (now 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 A 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 Sebastain Shaw now lives.) — Sold by virtue of a mortgage fi. fa., from Morgan Superior Court, September Term, 18.56; Wm. M. Burnett and Hugh J. Ogilby vs. Joseph E. Veal; as tlie property of said Joseph E. A eal.— Property pointed out in said mortgage fi. fa. Also, a 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 to Ea tontori, 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 the said fifty acres lying and being witbtn the corporate limits of said town, sup posed to lie about twenty acres, more or less, luilf wood land, or nearly so: levied cm as the property of John Robson, by virtue of a mort gage ti. fa. from Morgan Superior Court, Septem ber Term. 1 856, in favor 01 Fielding W. Arnold, vs. said John Robson. Also, the house and lot in said town, whereon Cvrus VV. Little now lives, adjoining the Machine Simp lot, in the possession of John R. Kendrick; said lot containing about one half aero, and lev ied on, by virtue of a fi. fa. from Morgan Supe rior Court, in favor of A. G. Foster vs. said Cy rus W. Litt.e, being for the purchase money <4 said lot; a title to tlie same having this day been made by the said Foster to the said Little and recorded in the Clerk’s office of said County, in terms of the statute made and provided. Sept. 27. ABNER PAUTEE, Dpt. Sliff. Receiver’s Sale. BV virtue of an order of the Honorable the Superior Court of Morgan countv, will be sold, before the Court House ihx.r, in the town of Madison, on the first Tuesday in November next, between tbe uMtaNiuiu sos sale, acres of land, more or less, w hereon David Dyer lives, lying on the road leading from Madison to Mon roe, Walton county, adjoining the lands of Jacob C. Butt, Launcclot Johnston, Harper and others. Also, at tlie same time, a house and lot in the town of Madison, whereon Mrs. Pherabv Dyer lives, containing one half acre, more or less. Al so, at the same time, two likely young negro women, the same being sold as the property »*f David Dyer. Terms ot the stile, twelve months credit and notes with approved sieuritv. bept 27. IBIIAM S. FANNIN, Receiver. Also, at the same time and place, 1 will sel! one hundred acres of land, lying adjoining tlie above described land, upon tlie same terms.— Anv person wishing to purchase will please call and examine the premises, sept, 27-tds. DAVID DYER. Morgan Mortgage Sheriff Sale. WILL be sold on the first Tuesday in Novem ber next, before the Court House door in the town of Madison, within the legal hours cf sale, the following property, to wit: Twenty Acres ot Land, more or less, whereon the Madison Steam Mill Company’s buildings are located, together with all the improvements thereon, adjoining F. W. Arnold and others, and also the following articles of machinery and prop er tv, 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 Ihindler and Press, two Pickers, one Millauer, three Wool Cards, i one Wool Picker, one Wool Mule, twenty six Looms, one Beaming Machine, one lot Winding ! Blades, one La it he, one Dresser, two Com 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 Rebel t Craw- j ley vs. the Madison Steam Mill Company, and set forth and described in said fi. fa. J. P. RADFERD, Sheriff. Madison, Sept. 6, 1856. 86-2 m Administrator’s Sale. WILL he 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. Mary P. Heard, late ot 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. Oet 11 t (Is U. J. MASSEY, Administrator. Executor’s Sale. BY authority of the last Will and 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 inmicdiatelv on the Georgia Railroad and half a mile front the Buckhead D#pot, and adjoining the lands of Thus. P. Saffold 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 nouse, 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 day of sale. octlS ids. JOHNF. JOHNSON,Execatof. Executor’s Sale of Real Estate. Georgia, ) \ GRKKABLE to the last Morgan County. >• l\ last 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 land, 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 abandon the said lot, or parcel of hind, 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 dav of sale. ETHAN BREWER, ) r , ELISHA BREWER, \ Exocutorß ‘ Oct 11-40d, Administrator’s Sale. WILL be sold, on the 6th day of November next, at the lute residence of C. P. Fitzpa trick, deceased, in Morgan county, Ga., all the perishable property belonging to said estate —sold according to the will and by virtue of an order from the Ordinary of said county. Also one negro man slave named John, sold Jay direction of the will, and to perfect titles. D E. BUTLER, Administrator with the will annexed. Oct. 22, 1656. Creditors and Debtors take Notice. ALL persons having demands against the es tate of Constantine Perkins Fitzpatrick, de ceased, are requested aud 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 in terms of the law to D. E. BUTLER, Administrator with the will annexed. October 22d, 1856. 4c-40d NOTICE. QIIXTY days after date application will be made kJ tp the Honorable Ordinary of Morgan county for leave to sell the lands belonging to tbe estate of Aurelius Walton, late of said county, dec’d. MARY B. I. W A I.TON, Sept I—2 mo AduiT’x. ftdbetfisetyerjfs. A Valuable Plantation for Sale. TTT ILL be sold, before the court house door iu VV the town of Madison, Morgan county, on the first Tuesday in December next, within the lawful hours of sale, if not previously sold, the Plantation upon which Aurelius A. Walton lived at the time of his death, containing six hundred and forty acres, joining lands of Mr. Elias Allis ton and others. As this body of land lies within the scope of the best farminglands in the county, persons desirous of procuring such will do well to call and judge for themselves, and learn the terms, as the same may be disposed of before the dav of sale. , Titles undoubted. This 4th day of October, 1856. MARY R. J. WALTON, 40tds Sole Heir at Late. Georgia, 1 TTT lIEREAS, David E. Morgan County. V VV E. Butler applies to 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 appear at my office ou 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 iny haud, at office, in Madison this 15th day of October, 1856. Oct 11. F. W. ARNOLD, Ordinaiy._ Georgia, 1 TTT HEREAB, James F. Morgan CorNTY. > VV H anson applies for let the estate of William Cox, late of said county, de ceased ; These are therefore to cite and admonish all ap3singular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and uppear at m v 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 mv office, in Madison, this 21st day of October, 1856 mOm F. W. ARNOLD, Ordinary. Georgia, ) TTTIIKREAB, James F. Morgan County. > V V Hanson applies for ry Cox and Elizabeth Cox, minors and orphans of William Cox, late of said county, deceased, now residing in said comity, being under fourteen years of age; These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular, the kindred aud creditors of said orphans, to be and appear at my office on or before the first Monday in December next, fc thcn and there to show cause, if any they have, why said letters should not be granted. Given under my haud, at my office in Madison, this 27st day of October, 1856. m6m F. W. ARNOLD, Ordinary. Gi EORGTA, Morgan County.—Sixty day3 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 Land, belonging to the Eltate of William Barton, dcceflM'd; it be ing that part of the real estate of said deceased which was assigned to the 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 15ih. Ixsi>. THOMAS G. HESTER, Aug 23 GOd. Adm’r of Win. Barton, deeVl. (1 EORGTA, Morgan County.—Sixty and ivs after J date application will be made to tin* Orditn ry of said county, on the first Monday in Novem ber next, for an order granting leave to sell flie | lands and negroes belonging to the Estate of Lu j cv Sent, deceased, for the purpose of making dis tribution of said estate amongst the distributee^ ! August mh, 1556. AMOS BROWN, Aug 2->—6ud. Adm’r of Lucy Seat, dec’d. ChtORGiA, ) tTTHEREAS, S. i Morgan County. > \\ Stokes, Administrator * upon the estate of William Y. Stokes, dvceased, applies for Letters of Dis mission from his said Administration: These are therefore t«* cite and admonish, all and singular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased to bound appear at my office on or before the second Monday in January next, then and there to show cause, if any they have, why said letters should not be granted. Given under mv hand at office in Madison, this 7th day of August 1856, 32-Otn F. W. ARNOLD, Ordinary. Georgia, )VI Til ERE AS, Isaac B. Morgan County. > yy Huff, Administratorot J William C. Odum,de ceased, applies for letters of dismission from his said administration, be having fully administered and settled the same: 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 first Monday 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 sth, 1856. 6m Georgia, ) VTTHEREAS, William"!. Morgan County. >• yy 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 first Monday 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, 18$6. Cm* MORE NEW BOOKS. RECKINEDl NED this week at the Madison Book Store. Commodore Perry’s Expedition to Japan and the China Seas; Life of the Rev. Spencer 11. Cone; Buck’s Theological Dictionary: Lives of the Three Mrs. Judsuns; Union Bible Dictionary; Journey to Central Africa, by Bayard Taylor; The Land of the Saracen, " *“ Calderon, bis Life and Genius, by Trench; Paul Ferrol; Gardening foi 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! THE advertiser desires to sell a set of the KNICKERBOCKER MAGAZINE, from 1885 to the present time, inclusive. A number of the volumes are bound in half russiu; the remainder substantially in half sheep. Also, BENTLEY’S MISCELLANY, Ten volumes, full calf; HARPER’S MAGAZINE, full cloth ; BARNES’ NOTES ON THE 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 oliice. July 27 th. SO LAND FOR SALE. THE SUBSCRIBER offers for Sale the Plan tation on where he lives, containing^ve hundred and eighty acres, more or less, situated about one and a-half mile from Madison, on the Georgia Rail Road, and it is a beautiful situation with good improvements, good Gin House and Cotton Press. This Plantation being situated near the schools and colleges in Madison, which are not surpassed by any in the State, to persons wishing to educate their children, it affords an opportunity seldom found. Call and see the Plantation for yourself; I will sell the place a bargain D: S. BUTLER. MarchS. 10-ts Lyon’s Kathairon. AN admirable Preparation for restoring, pre serving and beautifying the Hair. For sale at the Bookstore, by August 16 * BENJ. G. LIDDON. A CHOICE LOT of Boys’ and Youths’ Calf and Kip BOOTS, just received bv April 12. J. MARSHALI/A CO. -j DRUM genuine SMYRNA (Turkish) SAIOK* 1 ING TOBACCO. Price #1.50 per lb., at Drug Store. JUST RECEIVED, a lot of French Bedsteads, of the lattcst style, at Mot 24. A. SHAW’S WARE ROOMS. FLOUR. A NO. 1 article from Henderson's Hills, of now wheat, for sale bv Aug 13. SWANSON, JETT & CO. TRI’MPIER & PECK, GUN AND LOCK SMITHS Respectfully informs tb. citizens #f Madison and public generally, that they are prepared for manufacturing ’Shot Guns tunes and Pistols—warranted to shoot well REPAIRING. Guns, Pistols, Locks, Keys, Ae., will be repaired in the best possible manner, for those whomar favor us with a call, at short notice. 1 N.B.—All repairing must be paid for in cash w hen delivered. gg WE invite attention to our selection of HATS consisting of superior Black Silk, Hun-’ granan, Tan, Bro. A Claret’s Palm Leaf and btraw of various styles. v e O , J - MARSHALL a CO. March 22,183 G. METHODIST HYMNS. A BEAUTIFUL lot of Methodist Hymn Books, bound in Silk Velvet, Turkey Mo rocco, Roan and Sheep, just received from Nash "lle - BENJ. G. LIDDI . THE BALM OF A THOUSAND FLOWERS, FOE BEAUTIFYING THE COMPLEXION, And Removing all Freckles, Pimples, or Eruptions from the Face, leaving ' the Hkit i Pure, Soft and White. WE GIVE BELOW four things we guaranty this Balm will do: J TO BEAUTaFY THE COMPLEXION, Wet a towel, pmir m two or three drops of the Balm, and wash Hie free night and morning. In a very short tin j 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 ThousandF lowers,” for sale by any Druggist; rub it through the hair, and you can curl it in any manner you please. Some hair may not curl easily at first, but by a few applications it will be rendered perfectly easy. SHAVING MADE EASY. Every person who shaves himself (andeverr gentleman ought i, will find the “Balm of Thou sand Flowers” the most agreeable 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 ou 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 ar ticle, you dispense with all shaving apparatus but brush and razor. Price only fifty cents a bottle, will lust longer than fifty cents‘worth of ordi nary shaving soap, while it removes from the face all pimples and blemishes whatever. S\V LET AND PERFUMED BREATH May easily be acquired by using this “ Balm” as a dentl ifrice. Wet your brush and pour on n >mglo drop ; wash the teeth night and morning • in a very short time they will become white as alabaster, and the breath sweet as the roses, of which the “Balm” is composed. The Proprie tor will forfeit ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS! where it cun be proven there has been a single failure. 6 The Knickerbocker Magazine says of it: “It is not our wont to allude to kindred fabrications, but we can say, from the ocular proof, that the * Balm ot 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 Fetridge * Cos., Boston, is the best article of the kind we have ever encountered. It is, in reality, all that it purports to be.” FETRIDGE & CO., Manufacturers and Proprietors, Boston and New York. For sale at the Madison BOOK STORE. n6 NEW BOOT AND SHOE SHOP. WILLIAM R. |VIE £ "\T7 OULD respectfully inform the ! S citizens of Madison and sur ** rounding Counties that he has open ed a BOOT AND SHOE SHOP at Human’s old stand, on Rail Road street, first door below J. F. Trumpler’s Gun shop. I have secured the servi ces of experienced and competent workmen. I use good material and am in receipt of the latest style ot Last. All work warranted and done when promised. May 3-18 8 raos. Gilman’s Instantantaneous Liquid Hair Dye. A LARGE LOT of this celebrated Hair Dye just received and for sale by June 7. BENJ. G. LIDDON. JUST RECEIVED, anew supply of HOOP SKIRTS; also, a lot of Ladies’ Linen Em broidered COLLARS, and Gentlemen’s Linen SHIRT BOSOMS, by April 12. J. MARSHALL A CO. lUST RECEIVED, a very handsome assort ment of BOYS’ CLOTHING, Black Italian Cloth Coats, Linen Coats and Pants, Boots and Shoos, Leghorn and Palm Hats. April!- J. MARSHALL A CO. NOTICE^ THOSK indebted to the late firm of Baldwin A Robson, either by note or account, are in vited to call at their late stand and settle before return day ot December Court, as the business must be closed up. Please take notice ahd avoid suit. s. B. ROBSON, Surviving partner of Baldwin A Robson. Sept 12—ts Negro Goods. rUST received, a lot of Schley’s Kerseys, at Aug. 13- SWANSON,' JETT A do.’S. Doesticks’ Books. PLU-RI-BUS-TAII: a Song that’s by no author. Anew lot. Dcicsticks: what he says. Just received by Jul) e 21- BENJ. G. LIDDON Doctor Chalmers’ Works. r NSTITUTES of Theology', 2 vols., by' Rev, L - bomas 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 bv bis son-in law, Dr. Hanna. Just received by BENJ. G. LIDDON. J OIT PRINTING. JS WE are prepared to do all kinds. (3 ofprinting.suchas PAMPHLETS, I CATALOGUES, CIRCULARS, Ip BUSINESS CARDS, BLANK \ NOTES and LEGAL BLANKS, JfPUOGRAMMES, BILLS, POS WATERS, BALL, PARTY and WED DING 1 IGJvETS, Ac., Ac., with neatness,and at shortnoticc. Give ns atrial. Office over the “ Madison Book Store.” Mam street. The Madison Family Visitor is published weekly (every Saturday morning,) at TWO DOLLARS per annum, invariably in advance. Fifty numbers in the year are mailed to each subscriber. Discontinuances. —Notiee must be given at tb* expiration of subscription and all arrearagesf aid, or subscribers held liable accordingly. 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