Tri-weekly Sumter Republican. (Americus, Ga.) 1865-1867, October 30, 1866, Image 3

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TUESDAY, ~ OCTOBER 30, 1860 ADVERTISE. We wish to impress upon every one the decide ed advantages of advertising in the columns Oi tbo Hep a M loan. First, Your advertisement is sure to be read by every one who reads the paper. You aie not lost in a wilderness of paper. b'FCoKD, You are thus brought in contact with j\ greater number cf country leaders, lhull by any other means. Tiiibd. Our city circulation is rapidly increas ing, and your advertisement will soon be read In every, family in our city. Fourth, The price is so liberal that any one can advertise in the Uepublican, To our retail merchants we would pugpmd that the Republican them advantages in reaching their customers, unequal*.d by any oth er paper. Send in your advertisements ! For Judge. Wc are authorised to announce the name of P. J. STROZIER, of Albany, ns a candidate for the olliec of Judge of the Superior Court of the South Western Circuit. EUclion in .Janu ary next. Oct ( J tde. For Jim!£*. Wo are authorized to announce the name of lion. James J. ScAUßOnoroii its a candidate for Judge of the South Western Circuit; Election in January next. Albany Patriot copy. Oct. 18 Ids* o WEST OPOPONAX FRCM MEXICO \— O The most, elegant, and essential personal re quisite for a lady, “Extract of Sweet Opopo nax.” Manufactured by E. T. Smith & Cos., New Yorl, and sold at the Drug store of Oct Otf Dr. E. J. ELD RIDGE. Scott’s Monthly for October lias Itch'll on our table for some tiays. On inspection we find its contents undi liiinislied in interest. Every liouse liold ought to have a copy of this excel, lent Magazine on its table, for the in formation which ever fills its pages is worth more than ten times its price— send for it; you will never cease taking it after reading a copy or two for you Yv'iil be sure to become captivated v, ith it. Qi YEF.T OPOPOXAX'. The only cle~-i.nl. Ld Perfuni”- Is found on till toilets, and nev er stains the handkerchief. fSold al t e Drag *jo aof [ootO;f'l Dr. 31. J. EL Dill DOE 8. Waxki.rau.m & Bug’s, second stock of Fall and Winter Goods is nr siving daily. The same is composed of the finest and largest assortment of La dies’ Dress Goods, such as Silks, Pop lins, Merinos, Mohair, Delaines, Scotch Plaids, '&<■., tie., Jacques, Basques, Shawls, Ilats, &c. Go and see them t satisfy yourself that they ate the men to be patronized. Oct 27 It Xit ay House. — Wholesale and re tail. Oliver & BnoTiiKß, have open ed a mamonth stock of Dry Goods, smd Groceries, Hats and Caps, Bools, Shoes, &c., at the old stand “of I?. J. Head, where they will be happy to have all call, and as every one in this section know them it is useless for us to pass any e icom'u n on their house. Give them a call if you would buy goods at the lowest figures. Their motto is, quick sales and small profit. 0 WEFT OPOPOXAX Fit Oil XXXirOt 1,") Nature could not. produce a richer Gem or < 'li oi col* Perfume. Try if mn • l be convinced jVliinufjicture<l by E.T. Smiili A: Cos., New Y ork, and for sale at the Dm* store of Oct Off Dr. E J. ELDItIDGE. An Unxatcrai ? Mother. — We have heard of unfeeling parents, but that female who left her baby on an editor, s floor step in Cleveland, with a note re questing that ho bo taught to be. an editor, ranks with Medea in utter and indefensible heartle; -ness. What, had tlie little cherub done to deserve such a fate ? This, unhappy creature, doubt less, entertained delusive ideas of edit orial life. Some of our friends envy us because they opine that the Southern and Xational fix pres 3 Companies are organized for the special purposes of transporting the unlimited presents we constantly receive—over ihe left. Lit tle girlos envy us for opera tickets and little boys free scats at the circus, lazy people effect to admire our lot because “we have nothing to do.” We only wish their mothers had left them at our door-sill with special injunctions as to an editorial training. That’s the extent of misery we wish them ! Wc took a look at the well known firm of Messrs. Waxei.h.m m & lino’s beautiful and large stock of Gent’s Clothing and Furnishing Goods, also a tine stock of Boots and Shoes, and found them to be the most superior in quality, as well as in make, in this mark et, which he sells cheaper than the cheapest. Oct 27 It. 7-55?” The thieves ot Paris invented a new modus operand!, called the “kiss ing robbery.” A young girl runs up to some person in the street, throws her arms around him and kisses him ex claming" 0 my dear uncle,” or “My dear aunt,’ 4 as the ease may he. The dear relative, once recovered from the shock, reminds the fair creature that she. has made a mistake ; explanations ensue, and the ‘‘relative’’ thinks no more of the adventure till he is remind ed of it by being minus a watch ora pocket-book. The advices by the “Scotia” re port U. S. Five-Twenties some five per cent down from their highest quotat ions a few weeks since- The reason is given in the money article of the Liverpool Times of the 6th instant, as follows : The advices from Frankfort mention that United States bonds have shown depression during the past week, not withstanding the favorable commercial and financial reports published by the New York journals. Investments have apparently ceased for the present, and sales by speculators have forced sales donw 2 per cent. One writer says: “The fact is, that while nobody believes a second civil war, the differences be tween the President and the Congress begin to alarm our capitalists, and until the. struggle shall have been settled in a constitutional way, confidence cannot revive. Political uneasiness is the only reoson for the decline, as the market is not overstocked, the price for money being still higher than for the account ” All other securities, American included, maintain their quotations. In other words, the cause is traced to Radical politics, and the attempt on the part of Congress, at its re-opening, to carry out the Radical programme, will cause a still greater depression in American securities, both at home and abroad, and send gold “higher than a kite.” If the radicals don’t believe it .now, wo know they will after awhile. A .YE It" PERFI ME\ Called Sweet Opopo- J Y nnx from Mexico, manufactured by E. T. .Smith & Cos., of New York, is makings sensation wherever it is known. D is very delicate and its? fragraqce remains rn the handkerchief for days. —Philadelphia Evening Bulletin. Meteoric Display We afe told by savar.s that we are i to be vistiicd with a meteoric display on either the night of the 13th or 14th ' of .November, equaling, if not surpass ing the brilliancy of the shower of fail ing stars that many.who are now living witnessed in 3 863. Pome uncertainty exists, it is inferred, in the minds of the savans as to which n’ght we may look j - for the display ; hence we advise those I wishing to see the shower from its com-J mencement, to be on the look out as-ear. : iy a- the first evening. Such afcheiioin-j ono’.i is rarely witnessed, and it is wort hi sitting up several nights in succession V behold. JL | Elec.lon of a .Stale Senator. 'Ve learn that I)r. J. E. Blount, of Pte wart county, lias been el looted Sena tor for the lath District, composed of the counties of Stewart, Webster and Quitman, to ii 11 the seat vacated by the death of Hon. W. Boynton. He was opposed by John M. Scott, Esq., and the contest is said to have been p„ very close one —Blount’s majority probably about thirty votes 1 Wo are informed that Dr. Blount announced himself in favor of the abolition of the County Courts and for “relief” to the peo ple. Whether there was any dis tinct issue upon ti c e questions made up between himself and his opponent, we do not know, but those were tlie chief topics of discussion among the people. VIEET OPOPO.\AX\ Ladies, in their morning calls, carry joy and gladness, when peviumed with Gwmot. Opoponax. Sold at !lie 1); iic; store of Dr. EJ. ELDItIDGE. Oct 9 ts Marriage in Vermont.— The Rut land (N't.) Herald publishes a letter from Montpelier, which says three bills have been introduced into the Vermont Senate relating to marriage. The ten dency of most of them is to reduce mar riage to a limited partnership, each par ty putting in as much capital as seems best, and the partnership to he dissolv ed upon very small provocation. A Ntrw and Grand Emeu in Medicine.—Dr. Maggie! is the foil rider of r.e-v Medicine System ! Ti c (jiiantitaiians, whose vast id mal doses en, feeble the stomach and paralyse the hovels, must give precedence to tbo min who restores ixal-h and appe'ite, with from one to two of Lis extraordinary I’jlls. and cures the rrmst virulent sore with a box or so of Ids \yofidetful and a 11 1 healing salve These two great specifics of the Doctor Are fast su rcc diuir all the stereotyped nostrums of the day. Extraordinary cures by Dr. Pills and Salve have, opened the eyes nf the public to the inefficiency of the (so called) rt medics cf others, and upon w hich the people have so long depended. Maggiel's Fills are not cf the class that are swallowed up by the and z n, and of which everv box full taken creates an absolute necessity fur another. One or two of Maggicl’s Pills Rullicus to place the bowels in perfect order, tone the stomach, cre ate an appetite, and render the -piiits light and buoyant, 'iheie is no giiping. and no reaction in the form of constipation. If ihe liver is us • ftc*ed, its functions are restored ; and if the nervous system is fc« b e, it is invigorated* This last quality makes the medicines very desirable for the wants of delicate femiles. Ulcerous and e.tuptive diseases are literally extinguished by the disenftctant power of Maggiel’s Falve. In fact, it is here announced that. Maggiel's bilious, Dyspeptic and i dan Leo \ Pills cure where all others fail. While for burns, rcakls, chilblains, cu»a and all abraisins of the skin Magiriel’s Balve is infallible. Sold by J. Maggiel, New York, and all Druggists, 25 cents July 7 ly. MRS. C. A. WKffiRT, HAS to-day received another supply of very handsome 13 o it n e t s > different from anything that has been offered this season. Also a handsome lot of PLUMES with the WfLLO TP and OSTRICH FUAT HER. Oct 25 2fc J nmm mm f TS’O. GO. HORNE’S BLOCK. CHERRY ST. MACON, GA-, OFFERS FOR SALE AT LOWEST MARKET Prices— G 11 OCERI E S—Fancy Hama, Beef Tongues, Sugar, all grades, Flour, all grades, Crackers, all kinds, Cigars, all grades, Smoking and Chewing Tobacco, Salt, Mack erel, Fish, of’ all kinds; in auything that car, be called for in the Grocery line. CONFECTIONERIES—Candies, of all kinds, cocoanuts, nuts, of all kinds, figs, citrons, raisins, English and American pickles, jellies, preserves, &c. LIQUORS —Ry byirrel,gallon or bottle— Ofard, Dupcy & Cos. Brandy, first quality, I’inetf, Castillon & Cos. Brandy, American All kinds of Gins, Whiskies, and Wines, clfeap and fine grades. FRUITS and VEGETABLES. —Ha- vana cigars, Northern and Western apples, Cabbages,Onions,Potatoes;Lemons, Grapes. Having along experience in tbo Confec tionery line, and a person selecting my Fruits and Vegetables in tbo North, I can offer very extra inducements to Country Mcrchauats. Smallest Profits, Quick sales, Cash terms. yV/ ’ All orders promptly filled. Satis faction guaranteed. Oct 25 3m. Seymour, Johnstcn & Cos , WHOLESALE G ROGERS, Corner laird and Cherry Streets, Macon. filleorgia. “|A F.F.P constantly on hand, which they of- IV i'er at reduced prices ; Coffee, Sugar and Tea, I'lour, Bacon, and Coin, Bagging and Rope, Tobacco, Snuff and Cigars. Sardines, Oysters and Pickles, Osnaburgs, Sheetings and Yarns, Case Liquors, of,all kinds, Foda, Starch and Soap, Lard and Candies, Cheese and Butter, Mackerel, Blue Fish and White Fish, 1 With a full and complete stock of Groce ries, which they offer as low as any house i:i tbo cilv. Jr SE VMOUR, JOHNSON 22 CO. f Oct 23 ts Q ft J G « W > VA + V V 10W ■} CIIERRY ST., MACON, GA. DEALER JX House Furnishing Hardware SILVER PLATED GOODS, Class, China and Earthen 11 'are, Tabic amsi Pocket Cutlery, Tin and Wood Wave, Brooms, Brushes, i". -ii 1; I- Dusters, fie. Stoves, Hollow .Ware. Cooking Utensils of every kind. oct 16 3m, A. ic 3?Oj j— , ORAjN G.ta3, IPOTATOIUS, 0 NIONS, C ABB AGES. roUSTUY PEU.FRS, wanting any of the \J above, will find it to their advantage to or, der from me, as 1 will m ,ke it a speciality t f my business, this sea-on. to supply the above, Cm ice, Farsi! and Cheap, having ir.ede ar ratig. menls to get those goods selected for ire in the North aid West. Address your orders, •.vilh C-i,b enclosed or citj^reference, to HENRY HORNE, Ocl 23 3m Macon, O’a, ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. OX the first Tueed.v’ in December next, will be sold before the Court House door in the town of K 1 I tvi 11c, Schley county, agreeably to an order of the Court ot Osdinnry of county,, ♦three lots of land, two lying in Schley county, one of which is well improved, and one lying in Macon county, also well improved, (this land will be sold at the county-site of Macon.) Also one lot lying in the town of Preston, Webkter county, No. not known. All sold ns the prop erty of Joseph 11. Bcggs, late of Schley county, deceased. Sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said deCessed* Terms made known on day of sale. G. V/. DEGGS, Adm'r. Oct. G.tds. . i mrixrsTi l i roivs sale. AN fbe first Tuesday iti November nest, will V be sold before the Court House door, in the town of Kl aville, Schley county, agreeable to an orde* of the Ordinary of said county, the West half of lot cf laud, number thirty-three, in the thirtieth district of s.ii.l county. Sold for the bem fit of the heirs an I creditors of Is vi R idges, deceased. HENRY V/. PAYNE, sept 8 tds Administrator. . iDMIX!Si'II. ! TOR'S SALE. 1)Y virtue of an order from the Court of Or ) dinary of Snmter County, Ga., will be sold before the Court House door in the town of Morgan, Calhoun county,, on the first Tuesday in November next,within the usual hours of sale, the following property, to-wit: One plantation in Calhoun county consisting of Eight Hundred and Twenty five (,8m) aores of Land. Fold as toe property of S. R. Walker, deceased, for the benefit of the hubs and Creditors J. M WALKER, | . , . Sept i tds» b. e. walker, f s - SCHLEY SHERIFF’S SALE. \VII.D be sold on the first Tuesday in Ifecem- It tier next, before ihe Court House door, in the town of EUaville, Schley county, between the u-mal hours of sale, the following property, to wit : The lot-known as the Blount place, the lot known at the W'right place, the lot known as the John Wall place, tii • lot known as the Ed ward’s place, and the lot known as the Glover place ; all lying in tire village ts Pondtown, containing ten acres, more or less Also, forty acres, more or less, off the west side of lot, num bed One Hundred and Thirty-two, in the loth distiict. originally Lee, now Schley County, re serving four acres, more or less, in the north west corner of said lot. Levied on as the prop erty of IT L. French, to satisfy one fi fa, issued from the Inferior Court of Sumter County, May Term, 1800, in favor of Lurier, Smith & Wail den, vs H. L French. Property pointed out bp Adam A. Robinson, attorney. Levy made by cot sent of defendant, 11. L French. "ect 27 tds T. E, MYERS, Sheriff. To Cotton Shippers. WE ARE PREPARED TO MAKE LIBERAL CASH ADVANCES ON C onsig*iim ents OF C O T T O N - To the well known house of NORTON, SLAUGHTER & CO-, NEW YORK. And JOHN K. GILLIATT & CO., LIVERPOOL. Wo can Basely promise the fullest satisfaction to all patrons of the above rich and favorably known firms. OUR AGENTS .IT AIJERICUS, COLUMBUS, ALBANY, M 2CON, GRIFFIN. WEST POINT, LaG RANGE. NEWNAN, ATLANTA, MADISON, And the house of E, P. METCALF & 0., SAVANNAH, ga., Are at all times prepared to take charge of, pay taxes and other experts' s, and make ADVANCES UPON CONSIGNMENTS. E. M. BRUCE & CO. Bankers and Cotton Factors, Augusta, Ga. R. C. EOESO X , 1 AMERICAS, GA. Agent for the above firm of 11. M. BRUCE & CO , and is prepared to make liberal advances upon, pay taxes and take charge of consign ments of Cotton to New Yorkand Liverpool. Oct. 4-1 nr. HARDEMAN & SPARKS ENEW the tender of their services to the Planters of Georgia, and the Public gen erally as MtunfjciiK (c Commission I?I !•: kl € 13 A N T s, and are prepnjed to receive, store, and Fell Cotton, or other produce entrusted to their care. We flatter ourselves, that an experience of thirty years in the business, will enable us to give entire satisfaction to those who entrust their business into out* hands. In the sale of Cotton, especially, our knowl edge of the markets, and particularly of those Vvhti wish to purchase, and the quality and grades <Jf cotton desired by them, will enable us to sell cotton on. more advantageous terms than the producer can—thus securing to him the highest market price at the time of sale. Our efforts will be to please those who pat ronize us, and our references is, to planter? from every section of the State, whose interest we have for years struggled to maintain and promote. Oct 10 Km W* W. BARI.OW | WM HOOKS, J. .T. GI!ANBEILLY, | MO?ES SPEER, A A ADAMS. mHE ABOVE NAMED PARTIES—UNDER Ip the style of ADAMS, SPEER & CO., have formed a Co-partnership, and propose to do a general Mercantile business, at the old and favorite Granbcri'y Corner. Our capital is large and ail paid in—lX CASH. We intend to tu}' with tho O A. S I t , Aad Ho svIS siricSly for the © A 8 Ini, and hope with small profits and frequent returns to show that “The nimble six-pence is better than the slow shilling.” Our Major Speer has left for the North ern Markets, and we will soon have large auditions to our present stock. \Ye invite our many friends and the pub lic generally in Sumter County, and all South Western. Ga., to call upon us. ADAMS, Sl’EElt & CO., . Aniericus, Get 19th, 1 SoG tl. LIVEBY STABLE. of all kind?, and Horses, can be had, on the most reasonable terms, at the new Sta ble of E. J. CLARKE & CO. Sparks Clayton, Agent. Oct 25 ts FOR RENT, 4 BEAUTIFUL residence, containing four Xl. large rooms, three closets, in a desirable portion of the Ciry. for the coming year. -In excellent kitchen., smoke house, well, and a large garden and patch. Terras reasonable—apply to cither oct 25 lm G. S. or 0. P. FOSTER. LEE SUPERIOR. COURT, AT CHAMBERS A October lltli, 1865. j IT is ordered, That the June Term of Lee Superior Court, which has been, by my or der, adjourned to the First Monday in Novem ber, be fui flier adjourned, until the 4th Mon. day iu November next. It is further ordered, That the Jurors drawn for the last June Term, appear and serve al said adjourned Term. That this order be en tered upon the minutes, and that the Clerk give public notice therof. RICH'D. H. CLARKE, Judge Sup. Court, S. W. Ck True extract from the minutes of the Court, Oct 15th, 1860. ISAAC P. TISON, Oct 85 ts # Clerk. | FALL TRADE! New Goods! Cheap for Cash! Wo are now receiving and openiug our titock of FALL AflO WHITER GOODS, in which may be found Prints. Bleached & Brawn Sheetings and Shirtings, Hosiery and Gloves, Dress Goods, Flannels, Lir.seys, '1 weeds. Kerseys, Blankets, Ehawls, Nubias, Ladies’ Cloaks —a nice assortment—and any and everything pertaining to this Department. We also have n heavy Stock of MEN’S, BOYS’ & YOUTHS’ ©IL©TIh]QM'© 3 BOOTS AN 19 SHOES, Hats and Caps, We can fit your body or suit your pnrsc, regardless of the dimensions of either one. In short our Stock is complete, and suit ed to the wants of the people, and we there fore respectfully invito our friends to walk up, examine our Stock, and get their share, before it is too late. WINDSOR & JOWERS, Next to A B Addison’s Confectionery. Oct 1G ts IN CHAMBERS, I Americas, Oct. 4th, ISG6. ) ST is ordered by the Inferior Court, that Wright Brady, Green M. Wheeler, John V. Price,.). W.C Horne and Parker E. Johnston, be. and are hereby appointed a Committee to select some suitable location for the erection of a Poor House for Sumter County, The lot. to contain One Hundred acres us land ; and the Committee to ascertain the price at which such a place may be purchased, and report at the meeting of this Court in November next, and ■ that Ilia Clerk notify said Committee of their appointment. J. L. ADDERTON. J. I. C. A. J. WILLIAMS.,J. I. C. B. ,T. HEAD, J. I. C. JAS. W. SLOAN, J. L C. A true extract from the minutes of Sumter Inferior Court Oct. 6tli, 1806. Oct 1 if B. i\l. VYFFEI.ER, C. I. C. ’l' II E FALL TRADE I N GROCERIES AND PROVISION 8 IS NOW UNDER WAY AT J. a. SEYMOUR, CHERRY ST., MACON, GA. Merchants, Planters and others rua| find it to their interest to give him a call. IIIS MOTTO 16 CHEAP FOR CASH ■ HE IS NOJV RECEIVING A HEAVY SUPPLY OF WESTERN PRODUCE AND General Groceries. IIE ALSO KEEPS ON HAND Bagging, Rope and T^ine, Nails, Tobacco, Cigars, Lorillard’s Snuff, Scotch and Maceaboy, Smoking Tobacco, LIQUORS IN BARRELS AND CASES. Drop in, Buyers! I promise to do my best to please. I have a strong force of industrious Young Men, ready to put up your purchases with expedition, having employed additional help. J. K. SEIJSOt R. Oct 10 ts Macon, Ga. Dental Notice. HAVING retired from the film r.f Fold & No ble, 1 have resinned the practice ot iny pro fession alone. I may be found, for the present, at all hours during the day, at Cook's Photo, graph gallery, on the East side of the Public Square. Thankful for the past patronage rs my friends, I solicit a continuance of their fa vors. W. W. FORD, 1 Oc 11 ts Dental furgecn. NO FIT! NO PAY! S. COHEM, MERCHANT TAILOR. WOULD respectfully inform the citizens of Sumter* lhat he is still engaged in the Tailoring business, and ready to wait on all who may desire anything in his line. He keep# on hand an assortment of Ready-Made Clothing, Broad Cloths and Fancy Cassinieres. He is prepared to cut and make Coats, Vests and Pantaloons, in the neatest ftvle and »r the shortest notice. His motto is “No Fit. No Pay.” dSL" Repairing and cleaning clothes done in the neatest style and warranted to please. Oct 4 ts. A NEW EPOCH IN ITDICINEIt A Hew System of Physic ! The smallest quantity of drugs with the great est amount of effect on disease. MAGGIEL’S PILLS AND SALVE ! Maggiel’s Pills and Salve are composed of concentrated extracts of Herbs hitherto unknown as Medicinal Agents. They are powerful to cure yet harmless as milk. One Pill a I?osc ! Their action on the liver is pprfret in its re sults, and is superior to that vile drug Calomel, as day light is to darkness Maggiel s Fills are a Medicine. They are a powerful tonic, and never constipate. They are the magic Pill of the day in compaiison with all others nnd im» part health to every diseased organ in the sys tem. Many Fevcre 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 debili.aiing na ture, and when once known ha.e become a household treasure. gif” Let all who can believe facts and can have faith in evidence, read the following : Know all men by those presents, That on this, the twentieth day of June, in the year of our Lord, ore thousand eight hundred and sixty six. personally came Joseph Ilydock to me, known as such, and being duly sworn, deposed as fdr ’ows : That lie is the sole general agpnt for the United Stales, and dependencies thereof, for prepaiations or medicines known as Maoui„i,'s Pills and Salvk, and following eates ar? verbatim copies to the b<st of Lis knowledge end' belief JAMES SMI'TTRP. [l s ] Notaiy Public. Wall St., N. Y. June 1, 1866 Dn. Magoiel :-1 take my pen to write ym cf toy gretit relief and that the awful pain in my side has lett me at last- thanks to your medicine. Oh, doctor, how thankful lam that I can get some sleep. I can never write it enough. I thank yon again and again, and I am sure that you are really the friend of all sufferers. 1 cvTihl not help writing to you, and hope you wiil’not take it amiFS. James Myitis. 110 Avenue D. This is to certify that I was discharged fnm the army with Chronic Diairhcea, and have been cured by Dr. Maggiel's Pills. Wilson Harvet, New Toil:, April 7, 1865. 27 Pitt 6treet. The following is an interesting case of a roan employed in an Iron Foundry, who, iu pouring melted iron into a fl-.tk that was damp and wet. caused an explosion. The melted lion was thrown around and on him in a perfect sbow-r, and he was burnt dreadfully. The following certificate was given to me by him about eight weeks after the accident: New Yotk, Jan. 11, 1866. My name is Jacob Hardy; I am an Iron Found er ; I was badly burnt by hot iron in November last ; my burns healed, but, I had a running sore on my leg that wi uld not heal I tried Maggiel’s Salve, and it cured mein a few weeks. This is alt true, and anybody can now see me at Jackson’s Iron Woiks, 2d Avenue. - J. HARDY, 119 Verrick Street. EXTRACTS FROM VARIOUS LETTERS. “ I had no appetite ; Maggiel’s Pills gave me a hearty one.’’ '• Your Pills are marvelous.” “ I send for another box, and keep them in the house.” “Dr. Maggiel has cured niy headache that was chronic ” “ I give half of one of your .pills to my baba, for cholera morbus. The dear little thing got well in a day." • “ My nausea of a morning is now cured.” “ Your box of Maggiel's salve cured me rs noises in tho head. 1 tubbed some of your salvo behind my cats and the noise left.” “ Fend me two boxes; I want cnc for a poor family.” ‘' I enclose a dollar ; your price is twenty five ceuts, but (he medicine ta me is worth a dollar.' “ Fend mo five boxes Hfyour pills.” “Let me have three boxes of your salve by return mail.” “ I had a headache two months ago. so that I could scarcely see out of my eves. Your Mog gie! Pills removed it over night and left my bowels regular. Nothing like them for condi« pation,” “ I have been severely afflicted with an ass o« tion of the kidneys. Maggiel’s Pills are c re tain!}’ curing me.” A lady writes : 11 Your Pills are really a med icine. They have cured me of constipation and general ill health. lam delighted with them.’ I Have over 200 such Testimonials As this, but want of space compels me to CoU» elude. J J. MAGGIEL, M D , 11 Pine Street, New York. Maggiel’s Fills and Salve. NOTICF,.—None genuine without the fn prtved tiade mark around each pot or box, signed by DR. J. MAGGIEL. New York, to countuifrit which is a felony. gg” Sold by all respectable Dealers in Medi cines throughout the United States and Canadas at 25 cents per box or pot. gUf Sold in Anjjtricus at the Drug Store of Dr. E J. Eldricge Sept 20 w&twly. Dr- j. T. LAMAR offers his profes sional services to the citizens of Bottsford and surrounding neighborhood. Can always be found at his office, day or night, unless pro fessionally absent. Oct 9 3m. - CORONER’S SA LE. T’l7 ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in De y y cember next, between the legal hours of sale, before the Court House door, in the town of Preston, Webster, the following prop erty, to-wit; Four hundred and fifty acres of land, more or less, in tlie 18th district of formerly Lee, now Webster county. Levied on ns the prop erty of l’eter W. Reddick, to satisfy five cost fi las in favor of officers of Court, vs J. C. Byrd & Cos.. G. E. Dennard & Cos., and Reddick & Holloman, nnd other fi fas in my hands vs J. C. Byrd .t Cos. Property pointed out by Jns. G. M. Ball, former Clerk of Superior court of said county. F, M. MCLENDON, oct 27 tils. Coroner.