Tri-weekly Sumter Republican. (Americus, Ga.) 1865-1867, October 20, 1866, Image 3

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Sri-Wttlilw |>q»tMirau. ~ 7 SATURDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1863. ADVEIITISK. We wish to impress upon every one tho decid ed advantages of advertising in the column! or the Republican. First, Your advertisement is sure to be read by every one who reads the. paper. You ate not lost in a wilderness of paper. Second, You are thus brought in contact with a greater nutober of country readers, than by any other means. Third. Onr city chcnlation is rapidly increas ing, and your advertisement will sottu be read b\ every family in our city. Fourth, The prijtc is so liberal that any one can advertise in the Republican, To our retail merchants we would suggest that the Republican < If. rs them advantages in reaching their customers, nncrpnl, and by any oth er paper. Send in your adveriipt ments ! For Judge. We are an thonged to .announce the name of P. J. STIvOZIhit, of Albany, as a candidate for the office of Judge of the Superior Oburt of the South Western Circuit. Election in Janu ary next. Oct 9 Ide. For Judge. We ave authorized lo announce flie name of Hon. James J. Scarborough a. ~ candidate lor Judge ofthe South Western Circuit. Election in January next. Albany Patriot copy. Oct. IS Ids* O WEET OPOPONAX FROM MEXICO’.— 0 Thcmost elegant and essential personal re quisite for a lady, oExtuapt of Sweet Opopo nax.” Manufactured by E. T. Smith & Cos., New York, and sold at the Drug store of Oct 9 ts Dr. E. .T. KLDRIDGE. No Mait.. —No mail yesterday' afier noon. Our worthy P Mi, who is pre sumed to know everything, and wlto is always very accommodating, could not givens all the particulars of this provo king failure. It may he summed up in a word, however—there was no lioute Agent aboard. This is not, by'any means, the first occurrence of 1 his kind -117(0 and where is the dignified official alluded to ? We regret our inability to give the latest news in this issue. The reader, however, will attach no blame to us. Obituary. —Space prevents us from inserting an obituary notice intended for this issue. It will appear soon. Declined. —-The poetical effusion of our friend, , is declined for the pres" cut, at least. The report also ofthe School Exam ination is declined, as we have read in print, many times, the same, or very nearly it. Give us something original, and perhaps we’ll give you a hearing. Pleasant Mi t sic. —llow charming do the notes of pleasant music fall upon the ear about the hour of midnight, when aroused from quiet slumber and all nature is hushed into silence. Such music greeted many ears a night or two since in our city. The young gentle men engaged in that serenade have, we know, the warmest thanks of all the fair ones, who had tho pleasure of hearing their performance; and if they only knew how much their efforts, in this direction, are appreciated,by the young ladies, we are sure they would not hesi tate to repeat, very often, their delight ful preformanee. Stolen. —Some rascal belonging to Haight & Chambers’ Circus, not having the fear of God or man before his eyes, did on the night of the IC-th of the pros, out month, in the year of our Lord Eighteen hundred and sixty-six, throng]) the instigation of the devil and his own perverse heart, and by a wonderful pro pensity to pry into other folks’ busi ness, steal, from the hotel in the well known city of Americus, and situated on the public square and in full view Os the Court House, a reasonable sized trunk, with a spring lock' belonging to what is styled, in modern parlance, a freedman, but, in this' instance, n fr.cdr iconian! We have told the circum stance in as few words as p< - .hie ! Musical. —It will ho see’ll from an advertisement in another column that Mr. G. M. Hay has just received a num ber of splendid Pianos from the celebra ted manufacturers of those instruments, Wm. Knabe & Cos., Baltimore. It were useless for us to say a word in commendation of the Piano made by tiie above named firm, for it is as an es tablished fact that for many years past the sale of them has far surpassed those of any other make, throughout the en tire South, which is certainly sufficient evidence of their superiority. They are made somewhat different from those of New York and Boston manufacture, the difference being readily perceived on in spection. They are pronounced by critics to be far superior in richness of tone and fulness of volume, to any ever offered to tho public; while in finish and exterior appearance the workman ship is perfect. Persons desirous of inspecting these Pianos will find them in tho Millinery room of Mrs. Mapi*, at the Emporium of: Mr. G. M. Hay. SSf Parties desirous of making an of fice holder of any friend competent to “fill the position,” can always have his friend’s qualifications paraded before an appreciative constituency, through the columns or our paper, by paying for any recommendation they may see proper to publish, at our usual advertising rates —§2,00 per square. We can’t fill space valuable to us, with suggestions from Torn, Dick and Harry, eulogizing the competency of this one, and that one, to till public positions without pay- Nd, gentlemen, you who have filled our was|e box with tldrty-sevon badly writ ten doimnumcations, puffing your favor ite’s claims, if he. has any-, for tho vacan cy in the judgeship of this judicial cir cuit, will pleaso pardon ns for not pub lishing them gratuitously. We like to be. accommodating; wo love to assist the “rising stars” of our country, in onr feeble way, but we,.can’t take meat and •bread out of our month to do it. We wish them all success in life, but, unless they arc willing to pay the printer, their as cension ofthe laddyr of fame must nec essarily be slow. Put this fact, gentle men, in your pipes and smoke it. SWEET OFUROXA .!'! Is (lie sweetest Ex tract made. Supercedes all others. Try if once; will use no other. Sold at the Drug store of [oct.»tfj Dr. EJ. EI.DRIDGE. Clothing.-—One of the finest lots of clothing- in our market is to be found at Mr. G. M. Hay’s, and he assures us that he will sell at lower figures than any house in the city. We have inspected his stock, priced his articles, and found him exceedingly low in his charges.— He has every style and variety of cloth ing and at every price. It is the very place to get a good suit, of clothes, at your own figures. Inspect his stock, he charges nothing for exhibiting, and our word for it, you will buy yourself a bran new suit, and bless the Republi can that it directed you to such a cheap house. O WEET OPOPOXAX_\ The on® elegant O l’erlum"- Is found on all toilets, anil nev-, erstaiustlie handkerchief. Sold at the si ore of [oct 9tf ] Dr. E. J. EEDKI^GE.® New Firm.—Messrs. Black foed have opened a stock of Faimly Groceries and Liquors, to which they invite the attention of the public. They are old and reliable citizens, and prom ise to sell 'as cheap as the cheapest, and from our long personal acquaintance with them, wc feel authorized to sny 11 ley never eat their words. Ts you de sire good weight and heaping measure don’t fail to try them. Q WEET OPOPOXAX FROM MEXICO'.— O Nature could not produce a richer Gem or Choicer Perfume. Try it and be convinced Manufactured by E.T. Smith h Cos., New York, and for sale at the Drug store of Oct 9tf Dr. E J. ELDRIDGE. Onr friend, Cook, the Ambro tvpist, is doing beautiful work : n his line. [I is stock of material is large and varied, and ad who want a good type of themselves or friends should not let the present propitious .season go by default. A XEW PERFVME\ Called Sweet Opopo- IX mix from Mexico manufactured by E. T. Smith & Cos., of' New York, is luakingasensation wherever it is known. D is very delicate and ii s fragrance remains <>n the handkerchief for days. —Philadelphia Evening Bulletin. JAM It is indeed a fact that the city clock will soon be in running order, the contract for putting it up having been let out, WEET OPOPONAX'. Ladies, in their V3 morning calls, carry joy and gladness! when perfumed with Sweet Opoponax. Sbld ; ,t the Drag store of Dr. E. J. ELDRIDGE. Oct 9 if Top H ail. —One of our gentlemanly freedman, the other day, in a spirited discussion with another gentleman of color, on the rights and priviliyes of lii.s race, made the significant remark that matters had changed somewhat and that the rail which had been, for so long a time, at the bottom , was now on the tip. True, O, King! !JsgPDuring the war, and while the Federate occupied Memphis, and were overrun nig Tennessee, some of Gen. Forrest’s meta found a little girl in the woods, who was too young to tell her name, or the residence of her parents. They tenderly, cared for her and nursed her with a mother’s devotion until a suitable opportunity was presented, when they carried her to Memphis, and confided her to the kind inmates of Aligns Convent, The little creature was found in the forrest by Forrest’s men, in the month of May, and the lady superior has named her May For rest. —[ Clarion Jackson. q WEET OPOPOXAX FROM MEXICO ! 0 eew, very rare, l-ioli anti fashionable Per fum . The lines! over imported or manufac tured in the United States. Tryitand be com viuced. Manufactured by E. T. Smith, N.Y., and for sale at the Drug store of Oct9tf Dr. E. J. ELDRIDGE. i SWEET OPOPOXAX \ New Perfume from Mexico The only fashionable Perfume o and Ladies’ delight, Sold at the Drug Store af [oct 9 tf] Dr. E. J. ELDRIDGE. Goon Joke on the Police.—A cit izen of South Bend stepped into the Mayor’s office and stated that the night previous a fellow came stalking into his house stark naked, and that he was una ble to pnt him out and that he w'as there yet. Three policemen at once started on the run to oust the intruder. When they got into the house they asked to see the fellow that had come in the night before. The nurse brought out the ba bv,which the citizen’s wife had present ed him with the night .before. Thu po licemen suddenly disappeared and it is supposed have had to stand a good many extra treats since. —Louisville Courier. Sad and Fearful.—Ex-Governor Vance, of North Oarolinia, in recent ad dress before the literary society of the North Carolina University, spoke as follows: No moments of our v ictory arc for us, no national jubilee can we celebrate, no songs of triumph can our maidens sing, or garlands of glory weave; there is no welcoming of returning conquerors nor erecting of triumphal arches for us, to console us for our great defeat and that heavy sorow which, never flitting, still is sitting in our household; and all that we have left for our comfort is the sad yet tender light which plays around the memory of those who died to make it otherwise. An Amateur Planter Teaches Us llow to Plant. —He was conversing with one of the most expert agrieultu trists in the State, and remarked: I do not wonder that the Southern people are not prosperous. They have no energy, and do not take the trouble to understand the nature ofthe product iveness of then' soil. This sir is a hay country and not a cotton country.— They can raise hay much more easily, and in greater abundance, than they can cotton. I have found this out on my own place and though 1 did not intend it, I have now a splendid hay crop in the fields which I planted in cotton.” This was not said, my informant tells me as a joke or in fun, but in dead earnest, as the announcement of an agricultural discovery, OOMMEBCIAL, W~ COTTON MARKET. Americus, Oct, 10, 1800. Cotton—The market for the week lias been fair. lleceipts of new cotton to-day at the warehouse of 11. IL John son & Cos., 60 bales. Number not known at other places. We quote middling, 20 to 30 cents. AMERICUS RETAIL PRICES. CORRECTED WEEKLY lIY SCDUMrERT A CO. AXES, per doz §24. .27 BACON, Clear Sides, lb 28 Hams, 28«30 Shoulders .25 Hog round, 25 BAGGING, v $ yd 35a42 BUTTER, Country, lb 50 Goshen, f) ft 00 CORN , ] er 1 us. (in sacks) ..§1 75«2 00 Meal, per bus. ...§1 9002 00 CHEESE, English Diary, jjj) ft. . 33@40 Western Reserve, 1b... .30 COFFEE. Rio, lb 85@40 Java, per lb 45«o0 CANDLES, Sixes Star 40@45 Adamantine, 4O«50 DOMESTICS, Sheetings, 30@25 FLOUR, Superfine, per bbl §l3 50 X X Extra per bbl.. _§ls 00 XXX Extra, per bbl §1.6 50 Fancy, . §2O 00 GLASS, Bxlo, box, $lO 00 10x12, box ,§lO 00 12x10, box, §l2 CO GUNPOWDER, pr ft 75dl 00 IRON, per lb. (Swettes). 15 American, pier ft 10 Plow Steel, }>er 1b...»18@22 KEROSIXE OIL, pier gal. ..... .81 25 LARD, per lb 28@30 LEATHER,SoIe', per lb. .35' Upper, pier lb 50 LIQUORS, Corn Whisky pi*gall.s4as6 Rye Whiskey, “ “ s@B 00 Bourbon “ “ “ 5(m;8 00 Amer. Brandy, per gal. §B«§3 LUMBER, per 100 ft §2 DO MACKEREL, No. 1, pier kit §5 00 No. 1, -£ bbl §ls 00 No. 1, bbl §3!> 00 MOLASSES, Cano Syrup lj9 gal ... 1 00 Sorghum, per gall .55 Orleans, per gall 70 NAILS, per keg, 0 to 12d. .$10«§I2 00 PRINTS, Calicoes, per yd..... ,20@20 PEA NUTS, per bus. §1 50 PAINTS & OILS, Linseed, §2 75@3 00 White Lead, perevvt §lß@2o Putty, pier lb 15 RICE, (good article) pier ft 20(K25 ROPE, (by the coil) per ft 25 Cotton, pier lb 85 SHOT, pier ft 20 bag, pier ft 18a20 SALT, Ijp sack, §4 00 SOAP, per lb 25 STARCH, peril) 2-5 SUGAR, A, pier ft 18@25 B. & C. pier lb 23a26 TALLOW, per lb 12 TEAS, Black, pier lb §2 00 Green, per lb §2 50 TOBACCO, Common, pier lb 50 Medium, per lb 75 Choice, pier lb §1«$1 50 Smoking, pier lb.. ,75@§1 50 VEGETABLES, Peas, per bus §2«§2 50 Irish Potatoes, bbl... §5 00 Sweet “ “bus. 75 VINEGAR, pier gal $1 00©$1 50 for sale. ANEW Massey GIN, 40 or 45 saws—nev er used at all. Price—One half of Mas sey’s o.esenl price for Gins. Apply to sept 4 ts A. A. ADAMS. I BiU'pinx ! T rnRE subscriber offuiK for sale u nice resident -L lot, of about twelve acres, with a mvill framed hoine anda well of water on the prem ises. Thejpiace is situated about 1 1 2 miles of Americus. on the road ne«r FelderV Also, about 500 acres of land, lying: on each side of Mfnckalee creek, abodt 200 acres cleared, and good comfortable houses on it, and a fine mill scat, with plenty of water, without having a pond, about 14 foot fall of water : wood en< ugh on the place to pay for it and all ex pense to pet it, Part of the land in the incorpo rate of Americus. Good bargain to he had by applying ta [oct 11 lm] E 13. LOYLESS. J. W. CABRINOTOX, JAMES GABONKR, President, of Augusta, Ga.. Const'list. Vice Pies’t & fiuc’y. T 71 13 GENERAL Purchasing Agency, 30 ZSj IT* PURCHASE t«lorder,-any article wanted, pin gly or in quantity, from this CPy or from Europe,, fin’ cun-hi tilers or dealers, for use or wear, comfort or luxury, and at prices guaran teed as low as could be obtained by tho custom, er in person. TERMS—For over Ten Dollars in amount, apd for all perishable goods, live stock. &c., a remittance with the order, or piovisicn for city payment when fifled ; under 10 Dollars, C. O. D ('em mission on minor order and fine go< ds Fiv per cent, On staple goods in quantities, machinery, implements and vehicles, the usual trade Cnmmissions. Consignment- of produce,, received in remittance, and pi nmfitly and care, fully attended to. The usual advances made on Pills of Lading. All orders for Carrington & Cos., left with Agents of the Southern Express Cos., with a gov eminent stamp envelope, will be forwarded free of charge. Address oct 11 lm* CARRINGTON & CO. W. J. LAWTON, K. T. LAWXuN, J L. EDMONDSON. Lawton, Lawton & Cos., BROWN HOUSE STREET. MACON, -..GEORGIA. \V HOLESALE dealers Irf Bapgi.nsr, Rope, Corn. ) ) Ilay, Oats, Baci-n, Flour, Sugar, Gcftee, Leather. Mackerel, , Having removed to onr new and commodious Brick store on Fourth Street and Having ample stc rage room we have concluded to accept consignments of Cotton, Bacon, F’iour, &c , &c . on bulk- Cash ordeis f >r anything in onr line promptly filled. LAW!ON Law ION. & CO. Sept 15 - 3m Fa!! and Whiter G OODS ! THE subscriber would respectfully notify the I citizens of Sumter County, that his supply of FALL ADD WINTER GOODS is now complete. My stock is as large as that of*any establish ment in the place, and I am offering goods as “ Cheap as the Cheapest ” Among’ my stock may be found Alpaccas, Merinos, Delaines, Poplins, American, English, and Fiench Calicoes, Also, Sniped Poplins, Flannels, of all colors, Plain arid Embroidered Handker chiefs, .at,est styles of Ladies’ Basques, Cloaks end Mantillas. A large assortment of WmTiE ©©®®© a A large assortment of YA-KIKEE iX OTIC) \ BOOTS and SSIOIvS Ladies’ and Gents’ GLOVES of all kinds, from the coarsest to the very finest. Ready-Made Clothing AND GENTS’ AND BOYS’ FURNISHING GOODS. Winter Clothing, suitable for Ereedtnen, Plain and Embroidered Linen Shirts and Shirt bosoms. A large assortment of JEWELRY AND RIBBONS, Gold and Silver \Yatches, 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 call early, as the most desirable goods are always first to sell. Without enumerating every article, I would respectfully ask the public lo call and examine my stock. COHEW, A grill. Oct 4 ts II D. IIAEDWICKE. I 8 B DAWKINS Medical Card—Co-Partnership- DUS. HARDWICKS & HAWKINS, have as sociated themselves in-the practice of med ic'rne, and tender their services to the citinens of Americus and Sumter County Jig” Office Up Stairs in the Granberry build ing sept 16-Bin INFERIOR COURT, \ Hec.ulab Tsna, Oct. sth, 1850. / IT is ordered by the Court, that the Tax Col lector levy a tax of One Hundred percent, upon the State Tax, to redeem County Curren cy, and a Tax of Fifty per cent, on the State Tax for County purposes. B. J HEAD. J.T.C. A. J. WILLIAMS, J. I. C. J L. ADDEUTON, J. 1. C. JAS. W. SLOAN, J. I. 0. A true Extract from Ihe minutes of Sumter Inferior Court. B. M. WHEELER, Oct 5 ts Clerk I. C. A Hare Chance! H OFFER for sale at. FIFTY PER CENT ■K BELOW THEIR CASH VALUE, a Dwelling House und lot, and Store House and Lot, all in the city of Americus, Ga. The Dwelling is close to the Square, lot largp, and a beautiful location. The Store House is new, and in perfect order. Apply to. F. M. COKER. Oef, 11th. lin. + 8. A . ’.V IS E, : enUKRY ST., , • . MACON, GA. PIiALER IN House Furnishing Hardware SILVEIi PLATED GOODS, Glass, China and Earthen Ware, Tabic and Pocket Cutlery, Tin and Wood Wav?, Brooms, Brushes. Feather Dusters, Sc. Stoves, Hollow Ware Cooking Utensils of every kind. oct 10 3m -1865. 18SS FALL TRADE! LATEST ABaiVAI. OF Fall and Winter Goods! Extraordinary Inducements ! i r DESIRE to call the attention of the public generally to the large and well-assorted Slock of STAPIE END FANCY U R Y GOODS, MILLINERY GOODS, NOTIONS, G E NT’S FURNISHING GOODS, GROCERIES, ITarclware, &c. which I am now receiving and offering for sale. The Dress Goods Department wil' embrace a complete assortment of FRENCH and AMERICAN PRINTS, Delaines, Delaine Robes, Merinos, Alpaeeas, Bombazines, Travelling Goods, Black and Fancy Silks, l’lain and Strip’d Swiss, Jaconet and Nainsook Muslins, Cambrics, Brilliants, &c., &c. with a full line of tsr.ESS TRIMMINGS, Mrs. Mapp is now in New York pur chasing a stock of @©<§)E)® P which .are expected to arrive daily. Tiie Clothing Department will comprise nn assortment of GENT S FUB NISHI.NO GOODS unusually attractive, man ufactured from the latest vtvles of Foreign and Domestic Fabrics, embracing every variety of COMMON, MEDIUM and FINE CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS, BOOTS, SHOES, Together with a full assortment of other goods suiled to Gent’s wear I shall endeavor to keep constantly on hand a full stock of Osnaburgs, "Brown and White Sheetings, “ “ “ Shirtings, Striped Domestics, etc. etc. 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 mo with a call, I am warranted in tho belief that I will offer a selection as to style, quality and price surpassed by none. G-. M. ITA.Y Americus, Sept. 22, 1868. 17RESH COUNTRY HAMS, L 1 For sale by Oct 4 ts. I Sf. HABT & CO. To Tax Payers [LL peiv< ns who "do n? 4 forward and i\ pay iluirCily Tax, 1 y the 20th of October n<-xt, 3 xecbflnns will he taw-d agaiust them for thek taxee. \/i*it«d States Treasury notes, City Council or Sumter county money are received for Taxes Done- bv order of Council. Fept 29 In* JOHN i INEG. Oitv Marshal; Tannery and Shoe Shop. r PIIE subscriber would rcupcc-t/ully it-form the L citizen* <4 Sumter, that lie i* still engaged in the uiatjjibicture of Leather, at his old stand, neat the 11 .ins of .Dura, He keeps constantly on hat and, Upper, Sole and Harness Leather, which can be purchased on reasonable terms. Ho is ijlsp prepared to ra urafacture hopes aud Boots in tiie vtny heel and durable style Hhv. log the very lest of workmen, he flutters him - self that h a wotk will give satisfaction Thank ful for past favorij, i<« hopes 1 v strict adbereuco to business, to meiit a continuance of tiie same. Persons in want of Leather or shoes, will th.il it to thoir interest to give me a .Call, aug 4lf J II BLACK. m FI: ! NO P/U ! " S. COHEN, MERCHANT TAILOR. WOULD respectfully inform the citizens of \V Sumter that he is still engaged in the Tailoring business, arid ready to wait on all who may desire anything iri hi3 line. He keeps ou hand an assortment of Ready* Made Clothing, Broadcloths and Fancy €aesimeres. Ho is prepared to cut and make Coals. Vests and Pantaloons, in the neatest style and at tho shortest notice. His motto is “ No Fit, NoPay.’* Repairing and e’eaning clothes done in the neatest style and wanauted to please. Oct 4 ts A HEW EPOCHAjUp D!CINn A New System of Physic ! The smallest ffnatltßy of dings with the great est amount of effect on disease. M AGO ILL’S FILLS AND SALVE ! Maggiel’s Fills and Salve are e mposed of concent rated extracts of Herbs hifhe'rtp unknown as Medicinal Agents. They aie powerful lo cure yet harmless as milk. BGiii a Dose ! Their action ort the liver is perfect in its re sults, and is superior to that vite drug Calomel, as da> Tight is to darkness Maggiel's I ills are a Medicine 'I hoy are apowetful tonic, and never constipate. They are the magic Pill of the day irj comparison with ail others and im« part health to every diseased organ in the sys tem." Many severe cases of Jaundice have been currd in a few days and affections of the bladder and kidneys in a single night Ttiey are peculiarly adapted to Female Diseases of a debilitating na ture. and when once known hate become a household troasnre. (#” Let all who can believe facts and can have faith in evidence, read tire following : Know' all men by these presents, That on this, the twentieth day of June,'in the year of our Lord, or.e thousand eight hundred aud sixty six, personally came Joseph ITydock to me, known as such, and being duly sworn, deposed as fob lows : That he is the sole general agent for the United States, arri dependencies thereof, for preparations or medicines known as Maggisi.'. Pills and Salve, and that the f< llowing certifi cates are verita'ini copies to the last of hi. knowledge and belief. JAMES SIIEITBE, [l s ] Notary Public, Wall St., N. Y. June!, 1866. Dr Mjggiel:—l take my pert to write you <f my great relief and that the awful pain in my side has left me at last— thanks to your medicine. Ob, doctor, how thankful lam that I can get some sleep. I can never write it era ugh. I thauk yrtu again and again, and I am sure that you are really the friend of all sufferers, I could not help writing to you, and hope you will not take it amiss. James Myers, 116 Ayenue D. Tliis is to certify that I was discharged frrm the army with Chronic Diarrhoea, and have been cmed by Dr. Maggiel’s Pills. Wilson Harvey, New York, April 7, 18G5. 27 Pitt street. The following is an interesting case of a roan employed in an Iron Foundry, who, in pouring melted iron into a flask that, was damp and wet, caused an explosion. The melted Iron was thrown around and nn him in a perfect shower, and lie was bnrnt dreadfully. The following certificate was given to me by him about eight weeks after the accident : New York, Jan. 11, 18C6. Bfy mine is Jac b Hardy; I am an Iron Found er ; I was Bully burnt by hot Iron in November last ; my burns healed, but I had a running sore on my It g that would not heal ; I tried Maegiel’s Salve, ami it cured mein a few weeks. This is all true, and anybody can now see me at Jackson's Iron Works, 2d Avenue. .1. HARDY, 119 Yurtick Street. EXTRACTS FROM VARIOUS LETTERS. “ I had no appetite ; Maggiel’s Pills gaye me a hearty one.” ” Your Pills arc marvelous.” “ I send for another box, aud keep them in the house '’ “ Dr. Maggiel has cured my headache that was chronic.” “ I gave half of one of your pills to mv babe, for cholera morbus The dear little thing got well in a day.” “ My nausea of a morning is now cured ” “ Your box of Magglel’s' saive cured me of noises in the head. I nibbed some of your salve behind my ears and the noire left.” 11 Send me two boxes; I want one for a poor family.” ‘‘l enclose a dollar; your price is twenty five" cents, butthe medicine to nte is worth a dollar.' “ Pend me five boxes of your pills.” ” Les nts have three hexes of your salve by teturn mail.” “ I had a headache two months ago. so that I could scarcely ~ee out of my eyes Your Mag giel Pills removed It over night and left my bowels regular. Nothing like them for constt i p-.-tion.” “ I have been severely- afflicted with an affi-ct tiou of the kidneys. Maggiel's Pills are cer tainly curing tuo.” A lady writes: “ Your t ills are really a med icine They have cuied me of constipation and general ill health. lam delighttd with Gum.’ I Have over 200 such Testimonials As ttds, but want of space compels me to con clude. J J MAGGIF.L, M I) . 11 Pine Street, New York. Maggiel’s Fills and Salve. NOTICE.—None genuine without the en-- graved trade mark around each pot or - box, signed by DB. J. M.-tGGIEL, New York to cuunteifeit which is a felony. HT*Sold by all rcs|«'ct«Ule Dealers in Medi cines throughout the United States and Canadas - at 25 cents per bt x or pot id iu Americus at the Drug Store of Dr. E J. Eldridgk Se.pt 20 w&tyvly.