Tri-weekly Sumter Republican. (Americus, Ga.) 1865-1867, October 23, 1866, Image 3

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Sri-Weeltlg jKtfjmMinw. ""TUESDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1860. | ADVERTISE. We wish to impress upon every one the decid ed advantages of advertising in the columns of the Republican. First, Your advertisement is sure *o be lead by every one who rends the paper. Y’ou ate not lost in a wilderness of paper. Second. You are thus brought in contact with a greater number of country leaders, than by any other means. Third. Our city ciidilation is rapidly increas ing, and your advertisement will soon be read bj every family in our city. Fourth, Tbe pride is so liberal that any one can advertise in tbo Republican. To our retail merchants we would suggest that the Republican offers them advantages in reaching their customers, unequaled by any nth cr paper. Send in your advertisements ! Bor Judge. We are authorised to announce the name of J. STROZIKR, of Albany, as a candidate fVr the office of Judge of the Superior Court of the South Western Circuit. Election in Janu ary next. Oct 9 tde. For Judge. We are authorized to announc* (lie name of Hon. James J ScAßnoeoroH as a candidate for Judge of the South Western Circuit. Elec ion ; in January next. Albany Patriot copy. Oct. 18 tds* pirfflf opopoxax from mbxico\— O The most elegant and essential personal re quisite for a lady, “ Extract of Sweet Opopo ltax.” Manufactured by E. T. Smith & Cos., New York, and sold at the Drug store of Oct 9 ts Dr. E. J. FLDIUDGE. JNegro Killed. —We learn that lleu iun B. Clifton killed a negro on Satur day night last at his home in this Coun ty. The facts of the case are about this; The negro on the evening of the 20th, approached Clifton, while engaged in weighing meat in his smoke house and asked him permission to go in and see his family. His request was granted, hut instead of going he took hold of Clifton in a manner which indicated violence. Clifton then drew his pistol and shot him, from the effects of which the negro soon died. The Coroner’s iury returned a verdict in the ease in with the above facts. SWEET OROROXAX \ Is the sweetest Ex tract made. Supercedes all others. Try it once; wj'l.usc no oilier. Sold at tbe Drug store of [,qct..otf] L>,r. jE. J. ELLUtjDGiI. Johnson and Co.—This House, one of the largest in Macon, is offering great inducements to planters A/f our section, and they are all worthy of attention. Their stock is very large, and they solicit orders, promising to make it to the advantage of all to buy their goods from them. Head their ad vertisement in another column, and semi forward your orders. They ere all honorable gentlemen, well known as business men of the highest order, and accommodating in the extreme. B$V/(ET OROROXAX \ The only elegant Perfume- Is found on all toilets, and nev er stains the handkerchief. Sold at the Drug store of [oct 9 if] Dr. E. J. ELDRIDGE IjTew Goods are received, daily, at Waxioluai M <& Bito. Ocet23 .it. SAWEET OROROXAX FROM MEXICO ! jjy Nature could not produce a richer Gem or t choicer Perfume. Try it and be convinced Manufactured by E.T. Smith & 00., New York, and for sale at the Drug store of Oct 9tf Dr. E jf. ELDRIDGE. Another Paper.—A <l*y or two since a country friend of burs, being in town for the first time in a long while, and seeing the telegraph poles planted along one of our streets, remarked, in all seriousness, that lie “ was Sorry that .another paper was going to be estab lished here, as he thought the Ji<:publi can was sufficient for ail purpsoses.” On being interrogated about the other paper lie answered us that they were going to have another telegraph paper, just like the Macon Telegraph tor didn’t lie see the telegraph poles, and that the tricks would spoil be here for printing another Telegraph newspaper! We gave it up, fully convinced that our .friend had never traveled beyond the .copfipes of ,the plilitia district in which he lives but a few times in his life. AXE IE PERFUME ! CalleJ Sweet Opopo uax from Mexico manufactured by E. T. .Smith ft Cos,, of New York, is makinga sensation wherever it is known. It is very delicate andits fragrance remains on the handkerchief for days. —Philadelphia Evening Bulletin. WEET OROPOXAX\ Ladies, in their morning calls, carry joy and gladness, "when perfumed with Sweet Qpoponax. Sold at the Drug store of Dr. E J. ELDRIDGE. Oct 9 ts The latest and best styles of Ladies Ladies’ Press Goods, of all de sciiption, just received at Waxelbaum & Bro’s. Oct -3 It. SWEET OROROXAX FROM MEXICOI— eew, very rare, rich' and fashionable Per fum . The tines! ever imported or manufac tured in the United States. Try iti.tul be con, viuced. Manufactured by E. T. Smith, N.V,, and for sale at the Drug store of Oct 9tf Dr. E. J. ELDIUDGE. SWEET OPOPOXAX i New Perfume from Mexico The only fashionable Perfume md Ladies' delight. Sold at the Drug Store ts f oot 9 tfl dir. E. J. ELDRIDGE. A Nsw and Grand Epoch in Medicine.— Dr, Maggiel is the founder of new Medicine System ! Tbe quantitarians, whose vast Internet doses en, feeble the stomach and paralyse the bowels, must give precedence to tbe man who ro3iores health and appetite, with from one to two of his extraordinary Pills, and cures tbe most virulent sore with a box or so of his wonderful aud alii healing salve These two great specifics of the Doctor are fast superceding all the stereotyped nostrums of the day. Fxtraordinnry cures by Dr. Maggiel'*’Pills and Salve have opened the eyes of the public to the inefficiency of the (so called) remedies of others, and upon which the people have so long depended Maggiel s Pills are not if the class that are swallowed up by the dozen, ami of which every box full taken creates an absolute necessity fur another,* One or two of Maggiel's Pills suffices to place the bowels in perfect order, totie the stomach, cie ate an appetite, and render the spirits light and buoyant 'J here is no griping, and no reaction in be form of constipation If the liver is as - its functions are restored ; and if the nervous system is feeb e, it is invigorated - 'lliis last quality makes the medicines very desirable for the wants of delicate ft males. Ulcerous and eruptive diseases are literally extinguished by the diseufeetaut power of Maggiel’s halve. Iu fact, it is here announced that Maggiel’s Bilious, Dyspeptic and Diarrhoea Pilis erne where all others fail. While for burns, realds, chilblains, cuts and all abraisius of tile skin Maggiel's halve is infallible. Sold by J. Maggiel. New York, and all DiuagiMs. 25cents July 7 ly It. C. BLACK. J J. M STANFORD. BLACK & STANFORD DEALERS in GROCERIES AND FINE LIQUORS ! uml. r ; ignrd would respectfully inform 1 the citizens of Sumter, that they have open ed a Grocery establishment, in connection with their Bar, next rh.or to Dr. Bailey's Drug More, where they have on hand every hing usually kept, in p Grocery Store, they ait* c ft'-iing to the public as cheap as hey can be purchased in the They have cn h^rid FLOUR, MEAL, BACON, LAUD, SUGAR, COFEE, TOBACCO, SUGARS, BAGGING, Rope, Twine, Macon Sheeting, Augus ta .-Lil ting, Yarns, Osrtabnrgs, Mackerel, Pom dor, -'hot, Cheese, CrackersJ.iquors in capes, assorted &c., &e., Me. « A large lot of TIN and WOODEN Ware They respectfully ask the public to call anti exJ amine their stock of 1 URL i IQUOR'» ulvtuvs hand. BLACK A STANh'JHk P Si Parties ft. 11l Sumter, Marion and ad joining counties, btinging Cotton to this market for rale, aud not boil g able to dispqce f it at fair pi ices, can have it sold at fair prices by leaving samples of the -ame at, ur store. Dr Blink, who Ins been engaged in pnr cha-ing and selling Cotton f,..r a number of years, will attend to the -Be of it for p auters at a better pt ire than tin y eat: tjet, free of charge. Oct 20 if HARDEMAN & SPARKS TANARUS) ENKW the fenJ/r of their .services to the j[V’ Planters of licc-rgia, and the X'nblie gen erally as JMurfljonsc £ Commission M «•; R € 83 A m T S , and are prepared to receive, store, and sell Cotton, or oilier produce entrusted to their caae. We flatter ourselves, that an experience of thirty years in the business, will enable us t to give entire satisfaction to those who entrust .their business into our hands. In the Side of Cotton especially, our knowl edge of the markets, and particularly of those wiifi wish t purchase, and the quality and grades of cotton desired by them, will enable us to soli cotton on more advantageous terms than the producer can—thus securing to him the h,ighe>t market price at the time of sale. tOyr cll'or.ts will be Jo please t hose who pat io D-i&e Ait, and <wr references ;s, -to planters from every scciimi of the wlu).-.e interest we have for years struggled to maintain and promote. Oct 10 8m WEBSTER SI lERIFF S S \ LE. \ STILL lie sold before the Court .House door, W iu the town of Preston, Webster county, on (he first Tuesday in December next, between the usual hours of sale, the following property, to wit: One two horse wagon, three mules and Har ness, one bate ot cotton. Levied on as the property of Phillip Lumpkin, to satisfy oup .Superior Court fi fa from said county in lover of James M Tullis vs Phillip Lumpkin and four cost fi fas from said court in favor of the officers of the .coyrf vs. Phillip Lumpkin.— Property pointed oew by plaintiff*. Also—One lot of land. No. 73, in the ISih district of said county. L vied on as the prop erty of W S. Akin, administrator of Jacob O Akin, deceased, to satisfy one -Superior Court fi ta from Said county, in favor of George 0. Kosser vs W S. Akin, adm'r. ftc. and other fi t'as, vs W. S. Akin. Property pointed out by plaintiffs. JESSE HAIIRELL, oct 20 tds. D. Sheriff. GEORGIA—Lee C.ointv. To all vvjioni it may concern: VV7" IIEREAS. B. R. Sanders applies to me Yy for letters of .Guardianship,-on the per sons and properly of J. S. ds T. J. McKenzie, minors of Henry MeKenzia, deceased. These are therefore to cite, summon and ad monish, all and singular, the kindred of said minors and all persons concerned, to be and appear at my •ffice,within the time prescribed by law, and file their objections, if any they have, otherwise Letters will tie granted in terms of the las'. Given under my hand, iu office, at Starkville, this Kith Oct - 1800. oct 22 lm E. D. WATSON, Ordinary. ADMINISTRATORS SALE. ON the first Tuesday in December next, will be sol t before the Court House door, in tlie tow nos Illaville, agreeable to and order of the Conn of Ordinary of Schley county, the following property, to.wit; 50 acris of lot of land No V* -outh front, in 3d district of said county ; 15 amv» of lot of land, No. 53, in the 8d district of Scjiicy couhty ; also 100 acres of swamp land, oi lo.ts Nos. 19 and 20, in the 3d district of said county. Sold as the pr.opjprjy of P. C. Carr, dec* fyr the benefit of .the and creditors joif jgapl deceased, ' | oct 20 tds W. 11. A. INGRAM, Adm’r; RARE CHANCE ion INVESTMENT! VALUABLE CITY PROPERTY FOR SALE! SIX SPLENDID LOTS FOR STORE ROOMS IMMEDIATELY ON THE SQUARE! I NOW OFFER FOR SALE Til’T WELL known ami valuable property in the city of Americus, known as the Americus Hotel, certainly the most eligible and prominent stand in the town for business houses There arc SIX LOTS, the corner one embracing 30 feet front, and tlie remniniug five 25 feet each, anti ail running back 100 feet. On the corner lot could be built a magnificent TOWN HALL, so much needed in the city, and which would pay a very high rent. In the rear i offer 175 feet front "on College Street, and running back gbwit 180 feet. JvOjisr .is the time to buy propel ly in Americas. It is advancing rapidly, for tlie reason that it is a capital place for business and one of the most healthy places in South Western Georgia And besides the society is proverbial for its in - tfcljjgence. Apply to the undersigned. ,C- W- CHARLTON, Ga., Sept 27, 1800 ts f To Cotton Shippers. WE ARE PLEI’ARED to make liberal CASH ADVANCES ON C oiisigiim ants ,0 C O T T O 3ST To the well known house of NORTON, SLAUGHTER & CO., NEW YORK. And JOHN K GILLIATT & CO , LIVERPOOL. * 5Sc can safely promise the fullest satisfaction to all patrons of the above rich aud favorably known firms. OUR AGENTS AT A YERICUS, COLUMBUS, ALBANY. M ICON, GRIFFIN, WEST POINT, LaGRANGH NEWNAN, ATLANTA. MADISON, And the house of E, P. METCALF & 0., Savannah, oa., Are at all limes prepared to take charge of. pay taxes aud other expenses, and make ADVANCES UPON CONSIGNMENTS. E. M. BRUCE & CO. Bankers mid Cotton Factors, Augusta, Ga. 11. C. HOBSON, AMERICUS. GA Agent for the above firm o E. JI. BRUCE & CO , and is prepared to make libera 1 advances upon, pay taxes and take charge ot consign ments of Cotton toNew York and Liverpool. Oct. 4-lm. \ Mm.til Fanji lor Mali*. ONE ami a hiilf miles from (he Court House, on the Oglethorpe road, containing nine ty-five acres about 50 acres c eared ; the bal ance very well timbered. A comfortable dwell ing with 4 roams and necessary outbuildings, good witter aiul healthy location. Also, 14 acres limbered laud within the ini corporation, ’ying due cast of Mr, 11. U. Dan iel. Dean he divided into lots to suit purchas ers or 1 wilt sell the whole. Th re is not a handsomer cr healthier locati n in the city of Amerious* [ Oct. 6, tf] S l*. JONES. SUMTER SUP. RIOR COURT, OCTOBER TERM, 1800. HON. ALEX. M. SPEEtt, Judge Flint Cir cuit, presiding: It is ordered, That, the Court be adjourned until the third Monday in December next, and that the Jurors drawn and summoned for the first week of this Court, servo for one week, commencing the Third Monday in December uext, an3 the Jurors drawn and summoned for the second week of this Court, serve for one week commencing the Fourth Monday iu Do cernber next A true extract from the minutes of Sumter Superior Court, October 17fli, 18GG. oct 20 if A. G. IIONaLDSGN, C. S. C. TUItS Ureal Hair Be.* Kuative, at 1 Dr. E. J. ELDRIDGE’B «ept g if i>tug Store* ‘ THF. subscriber offers for sale a nice resident l„r, of about twelve acres, with a small framed home anda well of water on the prem ises. The place is situated about 1 1 2 miles of Americus, on the road near Felder’.. . Also, about 500 acres of land, lyiug on each e l,] e of tiuekalee creek, alaiut 200 acres cleared, and good comfortable houses on it, and a fine mill seat, with plenty of water, without having a pond, about U foot fall of water; wood enough on the place to pay for it and all ex pense to get it. Part of the land in the incorpo rate of A met iens. Good bargain to be bud by applying to [oct 11 lor] E. j>. LOYLKSS. _ j. w. OAItRINGTON, JAMBS GARDNBIt, President, of Augu-da, Ga,, Uor st’list. Vice Pies’t & Sec'y. th n general Furchaping Agency, 33 Bvoadv/ayj N- TT PURCHASE to order, any article wanted, fin- L gly or in quantity, from this City or from Europe,’ frir'oepautaer* or dealers, for use or wear, comfopt or luxury, and at pi ices guaran teed us 1 jvv as could be obtained by the cu.-.tom et ill person, TERMS - Forever Ten Dollars in amount, and for adj. perishable goods, livestock, &e,. a remittance with the order, or piovision for city payment whet, filled ; under 10Dollars, 0. O. ii 'Commission on minor older and fine goods Five per cent, On staple goods in quantities, machinery, implements arid vehicles, the i.sual trade Commissions. Consignments of produce, received in remittance, and promptly and care, fully at tended to, Tbe usual advances made on Bills of Lading. All orders for Caiu:lkgtox ft Cos., left with Agents of tbe Southern Ex pi ess Cos., w th a gov ern.ii' nt stamp envelope, will be forwarded free of charge. Address oct U 1 iii* CARR [NO TON £ CO, W. J- LAWTON, it. T. LAWIiX, J L. EDMONDSON. Lawton, Lawton & Cos., BROWN HOUSE STREET. MACOX, GEORGIA. \V HOLESYLEdealers in Biaging, R 'po,ooru, M H-ty, Oat 8, Bao n. Flour, Sugar. .Collet*-, Le ith‘*r. Mackfiel. &c , &c , Having lomovtai to our i c v and commodious Brick store on Fourth Street and having ample storage room we have concluded to accept c msigrmumto of Cottou, Bacon, Fiour, &c , &C on bulk* Cash orders fir anything in cur line promptly filled. LAWTON LAW ION. & L'O. -opt 15 3m Fall and Winter aoojys i r FHE subsc'lber wofi’d respectfully notify the x citizens of Suinter Ccunty, that Lis supply of FALL ADD WINTER GOODS is now complete. A:y gtock is as latgc as Gait of any cstablish ment iu the place, aud I am i If,ring goods as “ Cheap as the Cheapest ” Amt ng my stick be Hiynd Alpaccas, Spcriuos,. Jlejauus, I’opliuSj Atneticau, English, and I'rcucli _ , Calicoes, Also, Striped I'oplins, Flannels, of all colors, l’iuin and Embroidered Ilandkcr chiefs, atest styles of Ladies’ Basques,: Cloaks and Mantillas. A large assortment of W Ini D Y H ©®©[D)i 3 A large assortment of YA}l KE E AOTfO AS, BOOTS aud SHOES, Ladies’ and Gents’ GLOVES of all kinds from the coarsest to the very finest. Ready-Made Clothing AND G F NTS’ AND BOYS’ FURNISHING GOODS. Winter Clothing, suitable for Ereedmen, plain aud Embroidered Linen Shirts and Shirt Bosoms. A large assortment of JEWELRY AND RIBBONS, Gold and Silver Watches, llats and Caps Trunks and Valises, Crockery of every description. A heavy stock of Domestics, ]\ diet and Table Cu lery. 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 tbe most desirable goods are always first to sell. Without enumerating every article, I would respectfully ask the public lo call and examine my stock. M. COHEN, Agent. Oct 4 ts II R ItAI'DWICKE. [ S. I! HAWKINS Medical Card—Co-Partnership j \RS. HARDWKRE ft HAWKINS, have as- U undated themselves in the practice of met! ieine, and tender their services to the citizens of Americus and bumter County gC Office Up stairs in tbe Granberty Iraild juis" sept 15 8m INFERIOR COURT,! ItgoiinAu Term, Oct. sth, 180 G. / ST 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 cy, and a Tax of Fifty per cent, an the State Tax for County purposes. B. J HEAD, J. T. C. A. J. WILLIAMS, J. I. C. J. L. ADDKUTON. J. L C. JAS, W. SLOAN, J I. C. A true Extract fr.sm the minutes of Sumter Inferior Cpbit, B. Si. IViIEKLER, Oct 5 If Work I. C. A Rare Chance! 1 1 OFFER for sale at FIFTY PER CENT BELOW THEIR CASH VALUE, a Dwelling House and lot, and Store House and Lot, all in the city of Antcriptjs, Ga, ; The Dwelling is close to the Square, lot large, and a beautiful location. The Store House is new, and in perfect order. Apply to. F. M. COKER. OcG 11th. ip. 8, A, WISE ; CHERRY SJ.,.. MACpN, GA. DBALEK IX House Furnishiug Hardware SILVER PLATED GOODS, Glass, China and Earthen Ii arc, Tabic amt Pocket Cutlery, smi Wood Ware. Brooms, Brushes, Feather Dustet?, &c. Stoves, Hollow Ware, Cooking Utensils of « v rry kind. oct 10 3m 1863. ' 1866 FALL TTIxADE! LATEST ARRIVAL OF Fall and Winter Goods! Extraordinary Inducements S I DESIRE lo call the attention of the public generally to the large aud wcll-assot ted Stock of STAPtE AND FANCY DRY GOO D 8, MILLINERY GOODS, NOTIONS, G E N T’S FURNISHING GOODS, GROCERIES, II ai* cl aa- a e, &c. which I am i.ow receiving and offering fur sale. The Dress Goods Department wil’ embrace a complete assortment of DRENCH and AMERICAN PRINTS, Delaines, Delaine Robes, Merinos, Alpaocas, Bombazines, Travelling Goods, Black and Fancy Silks, Plain and Strip’d Suits, Jtvcouot sunt Nainsook .Muslins, Cambrics, Brilliants, &c., Ac. with a full line of DRESS TRIMMINGS- Mrs. Mapj) is now In New York pur chasing a stock of <&©(§)©§» which arc expected to arrive daily. The Clothing Department will comprise an assortment of GENT S FUK ! NISHING GOODS unusually attractive, matt ufactured from the late,t styles of Foreign and Domestic Fabrics, embracing evevv variety of COMMON, MEDIUM and FINE CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS, BOOTS, ' SHOES, Together with a full assortment of other goods suited to Gent’s wear I shall endeavor to keep constantly on hand a full stock of Osnaburgs, Brown and White Sheetings, “ “ “ Shirtings, Striped Domestics, &c. &c. In addition to these I offer a well se lected stock of GROCERIES —AND— HARDWARE. I shall offer A LI/ CLASSES Ol’ 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. Cl. M. HAY- Americus, Sept. 22, 1868. FRESH COUNTRY HAMS, 1x For tale by Pet l ts. IN. IJAHT & CO. To Tax Payers i LL persons Who do not come forward and A pay iheir City Tax, by tbe 20th of October uext, Ixecutions will be issued against them for their Ingeo. ffnitqd States Treasury notes, City Council or Sutptyr County money ate received for Taxes Done bv order of Council. sept 20 lm JOHN TINER. Citv Marshal; Tannery and Shoe Shop. GVIK subscriber would respectfuVy iffron the I citizens of (■titnler, that Le is still engaged the ittsnufactnre of Leg.ber, a' bis oW stand, nt at the l l-ins of IHtfa. He keeps eonstautly on hand, Up|)er, Sole and Harness Leather, which can be purchased on reasonable terms. He is also prepared to manufacture Slices and Boots in the veiy best and durable style Har. iris the very heat of woiknaen. he liliters hinr self that h s work will give satisfaction Thank-, ful for pa-t favors, be hopes by strict adherence! to btisinbes. to rneiit a continuance of the same. Persons in want of Leather or shoes, will find ik to their interest to give are a call, aug 4 ts J H BLACK. ‘ NO fin .RQ PM ! S- CCHEN, MERCHANT TAILoP.. WOULD respectfully infrrm the citizens of tumter that lie is still esgapfd in the lailoiing business, and ready to wait op all who may desire anything in his line. He keepi~ on b.tbd an assortment of Beady Made Clothing, Broad CTdths and Fancy ffassimercs. He is prepared scent and make Coats. Vests and Pantaloons, in the neatest style and at thff shortest notice His motto is "No Fit, No Pay.” Jjf’ Bepairing atd cleaning clothes (lone in’ ■ the neatest style and warranted to please. Oct -1 ts *»£W EPOCH lii"H BiCIHt! A New Syetcm «f PliysiP ! The smallest quantity of drags with tho great-' est amount of affect on disease. MAGGIEL'S PILLS AXI) SALVE F Maggiel’s Pills and Salve are composed dt Concentrated extracts of Herbs hitherto unknown as Medicinal Agents. They are powerful to-, cute yet harmless as milk. C:sc Pill a Rome ! Their action on tbe liver is perfect in its re sults, and is superior to that vile drug Calomel; as daylight is to darkness Maggiel’s T ills aro 1 a Medicine, ’they are a powerful tonic, and never constipate. They are the magic Pill of the day in compa-ison with all others and im part health to every diseased organ iu the sys tem. v; any- severe cases of Jaundice have been cured in a few days and affections of the bladder and kidneys in a single night They are peculiarly adapted to Female Diseases of a debilitating na ture. and whtn once known ha«e become a household tieasine. ... grf” Let all who can believe facts and can have faith in evidence,.read the following; Know all men liy 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 Hydock to me. known as such, and being duly sworn, deposed as foir lows : That he is the sole general agent for tha United States, and dependencies thereof, for preparations or medicines known as Maouikl* Pills and SaLve. aud that the following certifi cates are verbatim copies to the brat of his knowledge and belief. JAMES SMFTTBF,, [l s ] Notary Public. . Wall St., N. Y. June 1, 1868. Dn. Macoiel: —I take my pen to write you r fury great relief and that the awful pain in my ride has left uie at last—thanks to your medicine. Oh, doctor, how thanklnl lam that I can get some sleep. I cau never write it encugh. I thank you again and again, and l am sure that you are really tho friend of all sufferers. I could not help writing to you, aud hope you will not take it amiss. James Mters, 116 Avenue D. This is to certify tbnt I was discharged from the army with Chronic Pianbrea, aud Lave been cured by Dr. Maggiel’s Pills. Wilson TTarvet, New York, Apiil 7, 1805 27 I’itl street. The following is an interesting case of‘a man employed in an Iron Foundry, who, in pouring melted iron into a ftrrk that was damp and wet, caused an explosion. The melted Iron was thrown around and on him in a peiftCt shower, and he was burnt dreadfully. The following certificate was given to me by him about tight weeks after tbe accident ; New York, Jan. 11, 1866. Mv n ini' is Jacob Hardy; lam an Don Found er ; 1 was badly burnt by hot iron in November last ; my burns healed, but I had a tunning sore on my leg that wjnld not heal ; I tried Maggiel’s halve, and if cured mein a few weeks. This is all true, and anybody can now sec me at Jtmkron's Iron WotU?, 2d Avenue J HAKDY, 119 Vetrick Street." lATKACTS FROM VARIOUS I.F.TTLF.P. “ I had ho appetite ; Maggiel's Pills "gave me a hear ty one.” ” Yonr Pills are marvelous.” “ I send for another box, and keep them in (be house,” “ Dr, Maggiel has cured my headache that was chronic ” - r -aye half of one of your pills to my babe, for ohOlera .morbus Tbe dear little thing; got well in a day ” -• My nausea Oil a morning is now cured ” “ Your box of Mi s salve cured me' of noises in the head. I rlibbod some of your ealva behind rur oats and the noise loft.” *• fiend me two boxes ; I wa.nf one for a poor family,” ‘■l enclose a dollar ; your price is twenty five cents, but the medicine to me is woith a dollat. 1 “ Stud me five bo.xgs of your pills.” “Let me have three boxes of your salve by rbturn mail ” “ 1 had a headache two months ago, so that I Could scarcely see out of my evt s Yonr Mag giel Pilis removed it over night and left lay Imwt-ls regular. Nothing like them for consti pation.” “ 1 have been severely afflicted with an affec tum of the kidtievs. Maggiel’s Fills .are c.r taioly curing mo.” A lady writes : “ Your Fills are really a med icate dhev have cured me of constipation and general ill health. lam delighttd with them.’ I Have over 200 such Testimonials As this, but want of spac.r compels me to con clude. ' J . J IIAGGIKL, M D , ll l’ine Street, New York. Maggiel's Rills and Salve. NOIIOE —None gentiinn without the en graved trade mark around each pot or box, signed by DK J. MtGGIEL, New York lo counterfeit which is a felony by all ret-pecialile Dialers in Medi cines throughout the United States and Canadas at 2o cents per b. x or pot. Jfr” Soli! in Americus at the Drag Store pf Ijt.jp J.Kldrijxjs. S-.pt 2C "ft.w ly.