Tri-weekly Sumter Republican. (Americus, Ga.) 1865-1867, October 18, 1866, Image 3

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Sti-Wcdslg gScjuiMiran. OCTOBER 18, 1866. AD T 1 BTIIBi We wish to impress upon every one the decide ed advantages of advertising in the columns o.' the Republican. Finer, Your advertisement is sure to be read by every one who reads the paper. You ale not lost in a wilderness of paper. Ssconij. Yon are thus brought in contact with a greater number of country readers, than by any other means. Third. Our city circulation is rapidly inereas ing, and your advertisement will soon he read b\ every family in our city. Fourth, The pi ice is so liberal that any one can advertise in the Republican, To onr retaii merchants we would suggest that the Republican offers them advantages in reaching their customers, unequal'd by any otb er paper. Send in your advertisements ! For Judge. We are authorised to announce tire name of I>. J. STIR)/,!bit, of Albany, as a candidate for tlie office of Judge of the Superior Court of the South Western Circuit. EUotion in Janu ary next. Oct 9 tde. For Judge. We are authorized to announce the name of lion. James J. Scarisorovoh as a candidate for Judge of tli e South Western Circuit. Election in January next,. Albany Patriot copy. Oct. 18 tds* o WEET OPOPONAX FIiCM MEXICO'.— lij The most elegant and essential personal re quisite for a lady, “ Extract of Sweet Opopo nax.” Manufactured by E. T. Smith & Cos., New York, and sold at, the Drug store of Oct 9 ts Dr. E. J. ELDItIDGE. Apologetic. —Our readers will ex cuse us for not giving the usual amount of road hug matter in this issue, ancl our advertising pa'rons the non-appearance ot their favors, as an 4 event” rendered it impossible for us to do justice to cither. Ti!e Editor of this paper is absent on a business tour to ( lie cities of Charles ton and Savannah, and will probably be “off regular duty” for some time. Cotton. —This great staple is now ■steadily advancing, worth to-day from 28 to 22c. In Liverpool it has ad vanced one penny which is about two cents. Our advice to planters is not to be ‘too eager to dispose of their cotton. They can easily get more by waiting u while. Wc charge nothing for this advice. JKgf” The circus seems to have been ■pretty liberally patronized by both col ors. Alt live churches, ive believe, were very well represented. On such occa sions there is no mark of distinction be tween religionists and sinners! Here they can at least agree 1 Os course we have no suggestion to make! They and their God and the devil for It! But •somebody will catch bhzza'rds, certain ! SWEPT OPOPOXAX FROM MEXICO !■— ew, very rare, rich and fashionable Per fume. The finest ever imported ot maniifie.- •tureil in the United States. Try it ami be eon, "vineed. Manufactured by E. T. Smith, N. Y., and for sale at the Drug store of 'Oct Off Dr. E. J. ELDKIDGE. Another Richmond in tiie Fired. — Tthe name of our fellow-townsman, Hon. J. J. Scarbrough, is announced in to day’s issue as a candidate for thejudg ship of the S. W. Circuit. Thus far the -race is between onr old fried Peter Stuozier, -and the Judge; and we do not hesitate to say that the latter is a formidable competitor, having once filled the position he now seeks in "days gone by,” and is generally know as an honest, discreet jurist to the people of this circuit. Wo Will not buckle on our armor for cither of the “Richmonds,” but cheerfully Submit the question as to who shall he the successful one to the intelligent voters of the circuit, and abide willingly by their decision. Ci WEET OPOPOXA V I New Perfume from pN Mexico. Tiie only fashionable Perfume arid Ladies’ delight. Pold at the Drug Si ore of [oct otq Dr. E. J. ELDlilDtlE. . The New Livery Staui.e. —We have anew Livery Stable, and a splendid one nt that. Clarke & Cos. arc whole soil ed fellow, just as all Livery gentlemen generally are. They have a large sta ble, well arranged, airy and comforta ble. They have no rickety old buggies that you have to tie yourself down with ropes to keep in them. They are all brand new and of superior quality.— Their horses are not old rips , broke clown with spavine and distemper, but they are nice aftd stylish, and move with a vim. Success to our enterprising friends. We see that our enterprising friend, Mr, Anst.ey, is pushing forward the improvement of onr streets. lie is seen, at all hours, with the hapelp, and inspecting closely all the work. For this he deserves the thanks of our citi ens. AXE W PERP< 'ME ! Cal!eJ Sweet Opopn from Mexico, manufactured by E. T. Smith U Go., of New York.is makinpasensntiou wherever it is known- It is ver y d,.,ieate audits fragrance remains en tiie ■ i udkerchief far days. —PluMelplua. Evening Pulletiq. * Cotton Foe lory. We have good authority for saying that some gentlemen of this vicinity, oflarge means, have determined to es tablish a cotton factory not very far from this place. The preliminary .ar rangements arc agreed upon, and soon the work will commence. That is a sensible undertaking and only wonder it had not been immigrated before this. Let such enterprises he put upon foot throughout the South. Let us he as free from the yankees as possible and attend to our own busin ess. SWEET OPQPOXAX i Is the sweetest Ux _ tract made. Supercedes all others. Try it once; will use no other. Sold at tiie Drug store of [oct. 9 if] Dr. E. J. ELDKIDGE. There is an urgent call upon our police officers to keep an eye upon the movements of all disorderly characters. Drunken men should not he permitted to whoop and holloa and curse upon our streets, thus annoying the citizens, and especially, the ladies. Query.—ls there any city ordinance with regard to the exhibition of Stal lions on the public square ? We simply make the inquiry. EfVu We notice that the freedmen, many of them, are in the habit of tak ing, very often, full possession of our side walks, and it is sometimes difficult to make your way through. We would suggest the use of an ordinary bize club. SWEET OPOPOXAX ! The only elegant Perfume Is found on all toilets, and ert-tairisthc handkerchief. Sold at the Drug stora of [octD if] Dr. E. J. ELDIIIDGE US?- Carpets ! Carpets ! Carpets ! The most magnificent Carpets a nd lings, also Trunks and Valises just received and sold at low prices, at S. Waxelhauji & Blip. Oct, 18th. It. Fine Exercise.— Wlisit oxcrj c-isc than horseback riding ! And wh4t more graceful and fascinating ! course, we allude to the /'JKI Our young cubs would not thinknsg™Lt.y of alluding to thern: We love to see our fair ones arrayed in their riding costume and dashing through our streets on their noble chargers. Let us have more of it. Q WEET OPOPOXAX PROM MEXICO'.— ij Nature ebubi not.’produce a richer Gem or Choicer Perfume. Try it and be convinced Manufactured by E.T. Smithi& Cos., New I ork, and for sale at the Drug store of Oct 9tf Dr. E J. ELDRIDGE. J Ladies and Gentlemen’*< Fu Flush ing Goods in all its branches sold cheap er than ever, at S. Wax ei, half & Bro. Oct. 18th. It, Important. -r-The regular and ad journed terms of the Superior Court of the various count ies comprising the S. W. Circuit, will beheld as stated be low, by his Honor Judge D. A. Cason : Decatur —sth Monday in October. Worth—lst “ “ November. Mitchell—2d “ “ “ Baker—Sd “ “ “ Lee—4th Dougherty—lst “ “ Dec. Sumter—od “ “ „ T!ie Circus Versus Kellgi’&iv< We lay claim to have no extraordin ary share of religion, nor do we put our self up as a. lecturer upon good morals and the relative duties of Chris tians; but there is one thing which wo will say and that is, that we find many persons who are so very religions that they are like tiie “Indian’s Tree,” they lean over ! They strain at a gnat and swallow the biggist sort of a Camel. For instance PreaeJtcrs arc terribly ferocious in the pulpit against the practice of going to circuses, but in some, instances, allow their children to go. T’ai is religion with a vengeance Weather. —How beautiful and love ly is the present weather. For days we have had the most delightful season. A bright sun, charming days and re freshing nights. WEET OPOPOXAX'. Ladies, in their K§ morning oalls, carry joy and gladness, when perfumed with Sweet Opoponax. Sold at tl;e Dujg store pf Dr. E. J. ELDKIDGE. Oct 9 ts Gov. Harris, Gen. Price, Gen, Shelby, and all those American sottlers who were living on lands given to them by Maximilian, says the New Orleans Commercial, have been compelled to abandon their farms by the Liberals, and take shelter in Cordova, where there is a French garrison. Our informant states that die Liberals have threatened to hang any of the settlers who may make a second attempt to cultivate their places. General Shelby is running a wagon 1 train from Paso del Macha to the city of Mexico. The undertaking affords him, it is said, a good living. General B indraan is in Cordova, practicing law. In this city, on the morning of the 17th, at the resilience of the bride’s father, Mr. Thom as A. Graham. formeily of Huntsville, Ala linmn, an l Miss Olivia IS, eldest daughter of C. W. Hancock. Editor of this paper. Were we endowed with supernatural power we would invest the future lives of our young friends with sunset glo ries—bright as those of the “ Land of Pearls”—that when they shall have grown old sweet memories ot the gol den past shall fall on their loving hearts as gently as a soft, west wind on an JEoliau harp. **’“ RARE CHANCE rou INVESTMENT! VALUABLE CITY PROPERTY J? OH SALE! SIX $ FIEND ID tore FOR STORE ROOMS IMMEDIATELY OH THE SQUARE I NOW OFFER FOR SALE TH AT WELL I known and valuable property in tire city of Amcricus, known as the f Americas Hotel, certainly the most eligible ami prominent Stand in the town for bnriness houses. Then are SIX LOTS, the corner one embracing 80 | feet front, and the remaining five 25 feet each, and ail running back 100 feet. Oh tiie corner lot could be built a magnificent'lo'VN HALL, so much needed in tiie city, and which would pay a very high rent* In tiie rear I offer i7■ - feet front on College Street, and running back about, 180 feet. Now is the time to buy propelty in Ameriens. It is advancing rapidly, for Ilie reason that it is a capital place for business and one. of the most healthy places in South Western Georgia And besides the sociely is proverbial for its in telligence. Apply to the undersigned. C- W. CHARLTON. Amcricus, Ga., Sept 27, 1800 ts To Cotton Shippers. WE ARE PREPARED TO MAKE LIBERAL CASH ADVANCES ox C oitsigitments OF COT T O X To (lie well known house of NORTON, SLAUGHTER & O-, NEW YORK. And JOHN K. GILLIATT & CO, LIVERPOOL. We can safely promise the fullest satisfa.oiion to all patrons of the above rich and favorably known firms. OUR AGENTS AT AMERICUS, COLUMBUS, ALBANY, M ICON. GRIFFIN, ' WEST POINT, LaG RANGE. NEWNAN, ATLANTA, MADISON, And the house of E, ?• METCALF & 0., SAVANNAH, 0A„ Are at all times prepared to take charge of, pay taxes and other expenses, and make ADVANCES UPON CONSIGNMENTS. E. M. BRUCE & CO. Bankers and Cotton Factors, Augusta, Ga. ]{. C. BOBSOJf, AMERICUS, GA. Agent for the above firm of E. M. BRUCE & CO , and is prepared to make libera' advances upon, pay taxes and take charge of consign ments of Cotton to New York and Liverpool. Oct. 4-1 m. INFERIOR COURT, 1 Regular Teb.ii, Oet. sth, 1866. j 5T is ordered by the Court, that the Tax Col lector levy a tax of One Hundred percent, upon the Stale Tax. to redeem County Curren y, and a Tax of Fifty per cent, on the State Tax for County purposes. B. J. HEAD, J.T.C. A. J. WILLIAMS, J- L C. •T. L. ADDERTON, J. 1.0. JAS. tV. SLOAN, J. I, C.. A rrue Extract Iron he minutes of Sumter Inferior Court. B. M. WHEELER, Oct 5 if C'terk I- C. Lunquest & Mallory’s © i* m 99 PHOTOGRAPHIC GALLERY, A reach Building — Cotton Avenue , MACON, GEORGIA. ' Cheapest Gallery in the City ! Strangers visbing Macon are invited to call an 1 examine onr elegant Cat te do Visiles, softly toned Ivohytypks rlohcatelv tinted Porcelains. and those pretiy little Gem Photographs, the hitter only S ',59 per dozen. Strangers visiting the City can have Photo graphs Furnished in time for the evening trains by calling at the Gailety at any time before 11 o’cli ck A. M. J. M LUNQUEST. LEE MALLORY. Sept 15 Sill ADAMS, JQNfS & REYNOLDS WAREHOUSE AND Cmnmteimi Mtaclumte, r_.o 7 ( \t old stand of Harris & Ros»). Corner Second and Poplar Streets , MACON, GEORGIA. RESPECTFULLY inform (hvir friends, and tbe i public generally, (hat they are now pro pared to give their personal attention to the Storage of Cotton, or any budneps entrusted to their care. The old friends of Harris & Koss and of Adams & Reynolds, will, we hope, extend to us tiie liberal patronage heretofore given to the above named homes. Particular attention will be given by us to ihe purchase of Plantation Supplies, when or dered. A. B. ADAMS, ) Late P. REYNOLDS, L Adams & D. B. JONES, J Reynolds. sept 15 3m u. Va tgTlAms WAREHOUSE AND ; (Sommijsijsi m Mcnhante. AMFRICUI, GLOLtUA. \\ r 3 nre now at. the Ware-lb u e formerly ! T owned by Dr R C. Black, on Cotton street, but. w-i 11 soon be at our old star »1 in the brick Wan; House now being built by Mr, E. B Ui-y --less We are p epared to furnish Bagging and Rope to Planters, make advances on cotton or other ; produce in stoie, ship cot ten to New Orleans, Savannah. New Yoik or Liverpool, making libenil advancements on our shipments. We can also insuie cotton in our Ware-House, as cheap as it can be done in any other house in the city Our warehouse is remote from any other building. As our senior has been in the cotton business for the last fifteen years, and al t ways on he side of t\,r. Planter, we hope to and» a reasonable share of the cotton business. Gotten shipped to ns from below this point.on the S. W. R R , will only be chaig« and one ($1) dollar per bale and no dray ago at this place to our Warehouse Sept. 15’tf. Fa!l arid Winter GOODS! THE subscriber would respectfully notify the 1 bitfeeus of Sumter County, that hie t>u of FALL ADD WINTER GOODS is now complete. My stock Is us lii’ge as that effan.y esbib'ifh meut in the place, and I am (ffniug goods as “ Cheap as the Cheapest.” Among my eb ck may be found Aipaccas, Jleriuos, Delaines, Poplins, American, English, and French Calicoes, Also,.Striped Poplins, Flannels, of all colors, Plain and Embroidered Handker chiefs, latest styles of Ladies’ Basques, Cloaks and Mantillas. A largo assortment nf W IHIO T E dl ©©E) @ 3 A large assortment of YAX UE E AOT 10 XS, BOOT.'i tints SSIOES, Ladies’ and Bents’ GLOVES of all kinds, from the coarsest to the vet y finest. Ready-Made Olothing AND GENTS’ AND BY S’ FURNISHING GOODS. Winter Clothing; suitable for Ereedmeir, Plain and Embroidered Linen Shirts and Shirt bosoms. A I.vgo assortment of JEWELRY AND RIBBONS, Gold ancl Silver Watches, Hats and Caps, Trunks and Valises, Crockery of every description. A heavy stock of Domestics, Pocket and Table Cutlery. Ladies Travelling Baskets, Tin-Ware of all kinds. I can show the largest. Stock of Ready- Made Clothing ever brought to this market. Those who wish the first choice, would do well to cail early, as the most desirable goods are always first to sell. Without enumerating every article, I would respectfu-lly ask the public to call and examine ruy stock. S. €©kTEi¥, Ageist. Oct 4 ts I H. D. HABDWICKE. | S B IIAWKIKS Medical Card—Co Partnership. DIK HARDWICKS &. HAWKINS, have as sociated themselves in the practice of med icine, and tender their services to the citizens of Am- ricus and Sumter County Office Up Stairs in tbe Cranberry build ing sept 15-3 m r pHii Great Hair fiesturative, nt I 1 Dr. E. J. ELDRTDGE’S j sept Btf Drus Store. A Hare Chance! f OFFER for sale at FIFTY PER CENT -E BELOW TIIEIR CASH VALUE, a Dwelling House and lot, and Store House and Lot, al! in the city of Amcricus, Ga. The Dwelling is close to tbe Square, lot large, and a beautiful location. The Store House is new, and in perfect order. Apply to. F. M. COKER. Oct. i lth. 1 tn. B. a. WISE; CIIKUKY ST., MACON, GA. UEAT.En IX House Furnishing Hardware SILVER PLATED GOODS, Glaus, China and Earthen Ware, TjstiSe azs«l Pocket Cutlery, 173?“ fin and Wood Ware, Erooms, Brushes. Feather Dusters, &c. Stoves, Hollow Ware* Cooking Utensils of every kind. oct 16 3m -1850. 18667 FALL TRAMDE! LATEST AKSCIVAL OF Fall and Wk ter Goods! Extraordinary Inducements ! IDESIIIE to call tiie attention of Ihe public generally to the large and well-assorted Stock of ST AHE AMD FANCY DRY GOO DS, MILLINERY GOODS, IST O T I O ]ST S , G E N T’S FURNISHING GOODS, (GROCERIES, I I ar* cl ay ar* e, & c. wliicii I am v.ow receiving and offering for sale. The Dress Goods Department will embrace a complete assortment of FRENCH and AMERICAN PRINTS, Delaines, Delaine Robes, Merinos, Aipaccas, Bombazines, Travelling Goods, Black and Fancy Silks, Plain and Strip’d Swiss, Jaconet and Nainsook .Muslins, Cambrics, Brilliants, Ac., Ac. with a full line of mu mmmm> Mrs. Mapp is now in New York pur chasing a stock of MilLLfliMimY which are expected to arrive daily. The Clothing Department will c.omprise an assortment of GENTS FUR NISHING GOODS unusually attractive, man ufactured from the luted styles of Foreign and Domestic Fabrics, embracing every variety of COMMON, MEDIUM and FINE CLOTHING, IIATS, CAPS, BOOTS, SHOES, Together with a full assortment of other goods suited to Gent’s wear I shall en-deavor to keep constantly on hand a full stock of Osntibvtrgs, Brown and White Sheetings, “ “ “ Shirtings, Striped Domestics, Ac. «fcc. In addition to these I offer a well se lected stock of GROCERIES AND— HARDWARE. I shall offer ALL CLASSES OF GOODS at very close prices, with a de termination to make it to the interest of all to buy from me. To those who may favor me with a call, I am warranted in the belief that I will offer a selection as to style, quality and price surpassed by none. Gr. M. H A.Y- Americas, Sept. 22, 1806. foRESH COUNTRY HAMS, L For sale by Oct 4 ts. I N. HART & CO. A FEW EPOCH IN M DICINE A New System of Physic ! | The sm ilieKt qmnthy of drugs with the great est amount of effect on disease. MAGGIEf/S PILLS AND SALVE! * Maggie!'p Fills and Salve are composed of concentrated extracts of Herbs hitherto unknown as Medicinal Agents. They are powerful to cuie yet harmless as milk <seu- Pill » EJgkc ! TbcT action mi the liver is pirfict in its rn pults, and is superior to that vile drug Calomel, as davligbt is tn darkness Mageiel’s ['ills are a Medicine 'they are a powerful tonic, and I ever constipate. They are the magic Pill of the day in comparison with all others and im* part health to every diseased organ in the sys tem. Many severe cases of Jaundice have been cured in a few days and affections of tbe bladder and kidneys in a simrle niuht They are peculiarly adapted to Female Diseases of a debilitming na tine, and when once known ba«e become a household treasure. JJv" Let all who can believe facts and can have faith in evidence, read the following: Know nil men by these presents, That on this, the twentieth day of June, in the year of our Lord, one thousand eight hundred and sixty six, personally came Joseph Unlock to me, known us such, and being duly sworn, deposed as foil lows : J hat lie is the sole ceneral agent for the United States, and dependencies thereof, for preparations or medicines known as MACona'i Pills and Salve, and that the n Bowing certifi cates are verbatim copies to the best of his knowledge and belief. JAMBS SMfclfßE. [l. 8 J Nntaiy Public. Wall St., N. Y. June 1, 1868. Dp. Maovuet. : T take mv pen to write you of my great relief and that tiie awful pain in my side has lett me at last - thanks to your medicine. Oh, doctor, how tjjankful lam that I can get some sleep. I can never write it emugh. I thank you again and again, and I am sure that you are really the friend of alt stiffners. I could not help writing to you, and hope you will not take it amiss. James Myers, 110 Avenue D. Tiiis is to certify that I was discharged from the army with Chronic Diairla.it, and have been cured by Dr. ilaggiel’s Tills. Wilson Far vet, New York, April 7, 1860 27 Pitt street. The following is an interesting case of a man employed In an Iron Foundry, who, in pouring melted iron into a link that was damp and wet, caused an explosion. The melted Iron was thrown around and on him in a perfect shower, and t e was burnt dreadfully. The following certificate was given to me by him about eight weeks after the accident : New York, Jan. 11, 1866. My name is Jacob Hardy; I am an Iron Found ! er ; I was badly burnt lay hot iron in November last ; my burns healed, but I bad a running sore on my log that would not heal ; I tried Maggiel’s Salve, and it cured mein a few weeks. This is ail true, and anybody can now see me at Jackson’s Iron Wotks, 2d Avenue. J. HARDY, 119 Verrlck Street. EXTRACTS FROM VARIOUS LEXTERS. “ I had no appetite ; Maggiel’s Pills gave me a hearty one.” Y6ur Pills are marvelous.” “ I send for another box, and keep them in the bouse.” “ Dr. Maggiel has cured my headache that was chronic.” 11 I gave half of one of yotir pills to my babe, for cholera morbus. Tbe dear little thing got well in a day.” “ My nausea of a morning is now cured ” “ Your box of Moggiel’s salve cured me of noises in the head. 1 1 utibed some of vour salve behind my ears arid the noise left.” “ Send motive b xcs ; I want cne for a poor family.” “ I enclose a dollar ; your price is twenty five cents, but (lie medicine to me is worth a dollar.’ “ Send me five boxes of your pills.” “ Let mi have three boxes of your salve by return mail.” j “ I baii a headache two months ago, so that I | could : carci ly-ee cut of my eyes Your Mag gitl Fills u moved it over night and left my bowels regular. Nothing like them for cousti petion.” “ I have been severely affiicfed with an affec tion of tbe kidneys. Maggiel’s Pills are Cer tain !y curing me.” A lady writes: “ Your Fills are really a med icine. Tl ey have cured me of constipation aud general iil health. lam delighted with them.’ I Have over 200 such Testimonials As this, but want of space compels me to con clude. ' J J. MAGGIEL, M. D ~ II Pine Street, New York. Mag’g'iel’s Pslls ami Salve. NOTICE —None genuine without tbe en graved trade mark around each pot or box, signed by DR. J. MAGGIEL. New York, to cuunteifeit which is a felony. er s. id by all respectable Dealers in Medi cines throughout the United States am! Canadas - at 25 cents per box or pot. gv?" Sold in Amcricus at tbe Drug Store of Dr. E .T. Flu rime Sept 20 w&twlv. GROCER IE S AND FINE LIQUORS I 'PUR und rrigned would respectfully inform JL tbe citizens of Sumter, that they have open ed a Grocery establishment, in connection with tbeir Bar, next door to'Dr. Bailey's Drug Store, where they have on hand everything usually kept in a Grocery Store, which they are offering to the public as cheap as ihev can be purchased in the place. They have cn hand FLOUR, MEAL, BACON, LARD, SUG/ R, COFEE, TOBACCO, SLG AllS, &c. A large lot of TIN and tVOODEN Ware.— They respectfully ask the public to call and ex amine tbeir stock of PURE LIQUOR-, always on hand. FELTS & STANFORD. P. Pi Parties firm Sumter, Marion and aiM joining counties, bringing Cotton to this market for sale, and not being able to dispose if it at fair prices, can have it. sold at fair prices by leaving samples of the same at onr store. Mr Stanford, who has been engaged :» pttr* cha ing and selling Cotton for a number of years, wiil attend to the sale of it for planters at a better price than they can get, free of charge, Oot 9 it