Tri-weekly Sumter Republican. (Americus, Ga.) 1865-1867, November 01, 1866, Image 3

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SqmMinut. Tuesday, November i, isee advertise. We wish to impress upon every one tlie decid ed advantages of advet tiring in the columns o,' the Republican. KnihT, Your advertisement is sure to be read ay every one who reads the paper. You aie not lostiu a wilderness of paper. Secokd, You are. thus brought in contact with a greater number cf country leaders, than by any other means. Timm. Our eity'ciiculation is rapidly increas ins, amt your advertisement will soon be read b> uvery family in our city. Fourth, The pi ice is so liberal that any one can advertise in the Republican. To our retail merchants wo would rnegest that the Republican tff.rs them advantages iri reaching llieir customeis, unequal) cl by any olb er paper. Send in yuur advet tin tm-tits ! For Judge. We are authorised to announce the name of 15.I 5 . J. STROZIER, of Albany, as a candidate for the office of Judge of ilie Superior Court oi the South Western Circuit. Election in Janu ary next. Oct 9 tde. For Judge. We are authorized to announce the name of Hon. Jami sJ Scapboroi’GH as a candidate for Judge of the South Western Circuit. Elec.ion in January next. Albany Patriot copy. Oct. IS Ids* ZT WEET OPOPOXAX FROM 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 Tort, and sold at the Drug store cf Oet Otf l>r. E. J. ELDRIDGE. r SALT ! SALT ! ! —Otto hundred sacks of Salt just received, and coming, at G. M. Hay’s, at $3 75 per sack. We direct attention to the advertise ment of Oliver & I>i:o. to he found in another column. It wiil he seen that they have on hand, and are receiving daily, goods of every description, and to which they invite the attention of till. Their stock is large and varied, and it Is the very house to get good bargains. Don’t fail to inspect their stock? as they will be happy to see you whether you make any purchase or not. They are occupying Kapp & Days’ old store on Lamar street. Z3E We took a look at the well known firm of Messrs. Waxelbauji & Duo’s beautiful and large stock of Gent’s Clothing and Furnishing Goods, also a line stock of Boots and Shoes, and found them to he the most superior in quality, as well as in make, in this mark et, which lie sells cheaper than the cheapest. Oct 27 It. G. M. llay is selling salt at $3 75 per sack. Passes'ci Away.—The nmsquttoes are leaving us. Cold weather is settling their hash, and soon wid the last gray headi and patriarch “ hand in his checks.” Only one aged piercer visited our pillow last night. His hum (he didn’t seem to feel at cum) had a mournful sound. It spoke of oilier days—we mean nights— when, surrounded by his gayiv punc turing companions, he struck Lis light guitar. We felt him but we didn't find him. We lit our last candle, and there sat the little villain on the head hoard, wiping his eyes with the corner of the musquito bar. The eloquence of his silent grief made us sad also. We poked up a copy of “Young’s Night Thoughts” with melancholy abstraction. Slowly and silently we approached him, so that we should not disturb his medi tations or intrude upon his grief. lie was weeping for those who had gone before. “Young’s Night Thoughts;” we poised it a moment in the air to bear again that plaintive wail—and then we w’aled him, lie is gone ; lie, one of the last of the IW usqnegan. Lightly they’ll speak of the ‘sketev’ that’s gone. Anil o’re li is cold carouse upbraid him ; Bui litt e lie’ll bite, if they let him sleep on. On tlie brail board where ••Young’s Nigh! Thoughts” laid him. SWEET OPOPOXAX ! The only elegant Perfuma - is found on all toilets, and nev er etains the handkerchief. Mold at lie Drug Btoraof [octDtf] Dr. E. J. ELDIUDGE Ho fob the West. —The Rome (Ga.) [ioun-ier, of the loth inst., states that from fifty to one hundred wagons pass through that place weekly, transporti ng to the far oft' West families from Jpper Georgia, North and South Caro lina. It says that the exodus to the Vest this year is greater than any two irevious years, and that emigration to 'exas front the Southern Bettes is qually as great as from the above amed States. John Wilkes Boom. The papers are now having much to Hiy about, Booth, whether he he dead or Bit. John Wilkes Booth was alive on Be 13th day of July, 1860. The man Bho was killed was not Booth, but an person murdered in order to oh- Hin the reward offered for his capture will unravel a hall of mystery Hw connected wi'h the affair, and show ■> the beauties of Stanton’s detective Again we repeat earnestly certainly that John Wilkes Booth was taken to W ashington either or dead, and that he was in July of this year. A Word in Defense of Tilting Hoops. —The Editor is absent, and know ing his antagonism to the tilting hoop, for he lias on several occasions give ver.t to his pent-up wrath against them, and in view of the facts stated, we come to the assistance of those who may per chance wear them. We like them, and do not hesitate to declare so emphatically. What, not to have a strong and decided partiality for the Tiltcr—graceful invention —delight- ful conception—permit ter of glimpses of tilings divine—would be saying that we do not fancy visions of Paradise —would he willing to close our vision to things] above—never turning our rapturous gaze upward! Away with such. We have not lost the sweet spring-time thrill of youth ! We love still its joys and passions, and what awakens them more than the sight of the Tiltcr ? In them is “ every charm and art,” and in different, cold and callous is the man whose soul docs not fill with thrilling emotions of delight, when lie beholds the beautiful, animated parian shafts, whose “delicious proportions were fash ioned by the spirit of beauty,” glimmer ing like the white winter moon through clouds, from beneath the Tilter ! We will sing thy praise from early morn to welcome eve. We will never satiate upon thy kind disclosures! Old men and unfeeling old bachelors may croak — prudish old maids with titian feet may condemn thee—good mothers may de spise and hate thee —hut never until our feelings, our sensibilities, our heart shall become petrified, will we fail to ascribe praise to tiic Titter, and acknowledge our indebtedness and gratitude to its in ventor for a many a delicious peep at tilings divine. W AXELBAHM & Blto’s. SCCOIId stock of Fall and Winter Goods is ar sivintr daily. The same is composed of the finest and largest assortment of 1 a dies’ Dress Goods, such as Silks, Pop lins, Merinos, Mohair, Delaines, Bemeh Plaids, &(■:, &t\, Cacques, BascWes, Shawls, Ilats, &c. Go and see them to satisfy vonrscif that they ate the men to he patronized. Oct 27 Q WEET OPOPOXAX FROM MEXICO'.- 0 Nnturp could not. \ reduce a richer Gem or Choicer Perfume. Try it and be convinced Manufactured by I- T. »Se.iih & Go., Mew \otk, and for sale at the ihujr store of Oct Otf Dr. E J. EEDRIDGE. JW 7 " TP Olarkesville (Texas) Stand ard of the 2fith says: Planters during the past week, have been making an examination and esti mate of the aggregate of the crops, and some who felt confident three weeks since of making a hale to tlie acre, now look for not more than two-thirds of that amount. '1 his is on prairie farms. On the river the land bears the undue quantity of rain better, and the crop will be less affected by it. 1 NEW PERFUME'. Called Sweet Opopn ■ \ iinx Iron! Mexico manufactured by E. T. Smith & Cos., of New York, is smnsution wherever it is known. It is very delimit* and its fragrance remains -n tin* handkerchief for days. —Philadelphia Evening bulletin. tsr A negro once undergoing an ex-j animation as a witness, when asked if ibis old master was a Christian, replied— ‘- No, sir ; he was a member ot Con gress.” ...iiiji -I .i A Nr>v anb <Tras» Epoch in Mtmenus Dr. WhbiiM is the f -under of t c-v >.!<•<!:< iue -vit. nj ! T i* liiianlit ni.niM. whose v st intern.i) dos-s .a., fort.!.! iha stomach an.! paralyse ibo bowels mns f give preoeiutt-e t » il’o m ;ti who leatoius Inal ha 1 - 1 1 apt o' iio. with 'ruin utte to tv.-r. <1 1 i.- exu-t-’-dhisl'. I*.tis and cun-s the m-'st vinl-t-r w.ro with it hex or so of ids wonderfill aiiti a’ii healir.e salve. These two great > pee-ifii-g of .!:■• ’ D'ctor a:« li-.st su '■re dim: all th« sn reotyped , nostrums of the day ! xtmor<lin.:ry cures by Dr. Maculd’ Ellis an J Sal vo have opened the eyes ->f rl.e public to tl.o imffifiency of The (su ch! i- A) r m dies . f others, at and upon which the pe.oplchnvesoloi.tr depended Maggiel's Rills aro not .f Ibe class that are swallowed up by the ih zrn. and of which everv b X full taken creates an absolute mcessity for another One or two of Maggiel's Fills suffices to place 'he bowels in perfect, order, tone the stomach, ere ate an appetite, and V. l.d.ir the -pirits light and buoyant '(hereism.friipir.fr and no reaction in be form of constipation, if .he liver is af fc'ed its functions are restored ; and if the nervous system is let be, it. is invigorated" 'i ids last quality makes tlie medicines very desirable f..r tlie wants of delicate f. miles. Ulcerous and eruptive diseases are literally extinguished !y the disenfictant power of .Viaggiel’s Salve. In fact, it is here announced that Maggiel’s Bilious. Dyspeptic and I inr-loci Pills cure where all Olliers fail. While for burns, scalds, chilblains, cuts and aii atnaisins t f tlie skin Maguiel’s Salve is infallible. Sold l>v J Macgiel, New York, and all Pmsrgi ts, 25 cents July 7 ty GKOi'.GIA -bUMTEIt t’OUf.TT. TWO MONTHS after date application wit] be made to the Comt of Ordinary of Sumter County, at tlie first regular term after tlie ex pjration of this notice, f. r leave to sell t lie lands and all other property belonging to Hie ■ stale es Dr It. E.. Winn, late if said entity deed. CHAS. S WINN. Adm’r. «ep 1 2in 0 GEORGiA—Sumter County. rsywt) MONTHS after date, application will be made totheCop.rt of Ordinary of Sumter county, at. the first regular term after tlie expi ration of two mouths from this notice, for leave to sell at priva e sate the wild Land belonging to the estate of John Snellgroves, deceased, late of said County. A- G. DONALDSON. Adm’r. sept 4 2m de bonis non. GEORGIA—SchIey County. rp\VO MONTHS afterdate, application will | he made lotlie Ordina.y. at tiie first regu lar term, niter the expiration of liiis notice, tor leave to se'l the lands belonging to the estate of John Purvis, of said county, deceased. j oet, 23 2m T. I\ EVERETT, Atlm’r. HENRY KC TS'O. GO. HORNE’S BLOCK. CHERRY ST. MACON, GA-, OFFERS FOR SALE AT LOWEST MARKET G 11 O C E R I E S—Fancy ITatns, Beef Tongues, Sugar, ail grades, Flour, all grades, Crackers, all kinds, Cigars, all grades, : Smoking arid Chewing Tobacco, Salt, Mack erel, Fish, of all kinds; in auything that can be called for in the Grocery line. 1 CONFECTIONERIES—Candies, of all kinds, cocoanuts, nuts, of till kinds, figs, citrons, raisins, English and American pickles, jellies, preserves, &c. | LIQUORS—By barrel, gallon or bottle— Otard, Dopey & Cos. Brandy,.first quality, Pineit, Castillrm & Cos. Brandy, American All kinds of Gins, Whiskies, and Wines, cheap and fine grades. FRUITS and VEGETABLES.—Ha vana cigars, Northern and Western apples, Cabbages,Onions,Potatoes,Lemons, Grapes. Having a long experience in the Confec tionery lino, and a person selecting my Fruits and Vegetables in the North, I can offer very extra inducements to toiiiiU'y M;■ I'diitn!s. Smallest Profits, Quick sales, Cash terms. wr Aft orders promptly filled. Satis- ! faction guaranteed. Oct 25 3m. Seymour, Jchnstcn & Cos, WHOLESALE GROCERS, Corner Hard and Cherry Streets, ]?Satosa. Georgia. KEEP constantly on hand, which they of fer at reduced prices; Coffee, Sugar and Tea, Flour, Bacon, and Corn, Bagging and Rope, Tobacco, Snuff and Cigars. Sardines, Oysters and Pickles, Oenuburgs, Sheetings and Yarns, Case Liquors, of all kinds, Soda, Starch and Soap, Lard and Candies, Cheese and Butter, Mackerel, Blue Fish and White Fish, With a full and complete stock of Groce ries, cAieh they offer as low as any bouse in t \j^re\ iv. M SE Y.YIOUR, JOHNSON A CO. ff at 23 ts 11 8* JEWISH* CIIERItY' ST. MACON, CA. I.KAT.EK in House Furnishing Hardware SILVER PLATED GOODS, Gloss, China and Earthen Ware, TssfeEe Pocket C’csiSery, £.W"T?n nnd V/oou Ware, I’rooms, Brnshrp, F’oailior I.Urttors, \c. So '.os. Hollow Wave. Cooking Utensils ul every kii. i. oct 10 3m, APFLFS, OHA-HGES, POTATOES, ONIONS, CABBAGES. U'OUNrKY I'ort.riC, v'.-mting any of the \ ;:!»•/v’t *« will ii"..! ii to t ! i-ir to or. tier horn m•, as i wi ! l mike it a FopcinlHy <f piv Im-1 11 • ss. tCD sc coii. r«) hopply the shove U ICE I* TV II AM) I *l’ FA P l’J\ Vi IJfiT II ode ttl*- mi g ti)* - sits !c p ! iiiDitt ?_• oks se!ic‘(<! for ire ! i Nrt.th vVc>: A tins.- yur ouic:s, ’Aith Cl>h Click ICO or civ U-frnM-Ce. to ' HUNKY IJOnNE, Oct A5 3 *.i Macon, ha. ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. ON flic first in Dc- ’inber next, will bei before t’*♦ - f’oiirt Honse door in ilie (own of Eilnville, Schky c« '.riv, ngreenbly lo an order of ilief'oovf oi <) dinaj-\ of said county, \liiTT lots of land, two lying in Schley county, one of which is well i i:jj roved, and one lying m Macon county, also we:! improved, (this hind will he soid at the county si;e. ol Macon.) Also one lot lying in tlie town of Preston, WebYter county, ;• o. not known. All sold ns the prop • < r!y of Joseph R. I’eggs, I-j 1 1* ofScb ey county. ' (k- eased. Sold lYr the be nets sos the heirs and | creditors of said decessed* Terms made known on day of sale. G W. DUGGS, Adm’r. Oct. (>.tds. ADMIJSUSTEA TOR'S S. I LE ON the hist 'i'ui'sGay in Novembe.l next, will be 8«»ld bclote Hie C< uit Hons * door, .in the town of i I avid », Schiey county, ngieeible to an <»rder of tlie Ordinary of KHid county, the West half • f lot ( f land, nurnbar thirty-three, in the thirtieth district of sail county. Sold for *!*e bem fit of the heirs and co dirnrs of L* vi H idges, | deceased IIKNKY W PAYNE, j eept 8 tds Ad min i«t rat or. : AD MINIS TEA TOR'S SALE\ BY virtue of an order fmm the Court of Or dinary of Sumter County, G i.. will be sold I before the C<m t Home door in the town of | Morgan. C dhoun county, on il e fi st Tuesday in Nova mber next,within tl emu il hours of sale, | the following: pioperty. to-wit : One plantadon ] in Cal noun c* unty consisting of EWht Hundred I and Twenty fi' F e (8,5) acres of l and Sold as tne properly of S K. Walker, deceased, for the bent tit of the heiisand c editors J. M W/LKFR. I , ~r a Bept 1 tds «> B E. WaLk UR f ,s ‘ SCHLEY SHERIFF’S SALE. YyiLL be sold on the first l uesday in Decern j w her nexr, before the Court House door, in I the town of E laviih*, Schley county, between 1 the ii-ual Luurs of sale, the following prcpeity, ! to wit • ' The lot known a-? the II- nnt place, the lot , kown at the Wright place. ’Tie lot known as i the John Wall place, th lot known a* the E'l | ward's place, and the lo? known a* the Glover phtde ; all lying in the village ts p.-nutown, containing ten acies, more or Also, f »'ty ’ acres, more or fe-s. otf the west side of It, num ber One Hundred and Thirty two. in the loih ■ dishict. oiininally fee. ti*»w Schley County, ih ■ serving f< ur acre s mb»re or less, in tlie north west corner of -aic lot Levied on as the prop etty t f LI L. French, to fa«i fy one ii fa, i.s.-u and fio:n the Inferior Court ot Sumter Countv. May Term, 185 G, it» favor of Lirier. Smith & VVhil* den. vs H. L French. Property pointed out |,p . d.im A. Robin on, attorney. Levy made j by c i sent of defendant, H. L French. 1 cc, 27 td. T. B, MFER3, Sheriff, 1 To Cotton Shippers. WE AKE I’KEPAUED TO MAKE LIBERAL CASH ADVANCES T. ox C onsign men t s OF COTTON To (he well known house of I'TORTGH, SLAUGHTER & CO-, NEW YORK. Ami JOHT7 K- GILLIATT & CO, LIVERPOOL. We eat) safely promise the fullest satisfaction to all patrons of the above rich and favorably known firms. OUR AGENTS AT AMERICAS, COLUMBUS, ALBANY, M ICON, GRIFFIN, WEST POINT, LaGRANGK, NEWNAN, ATLANTA, MADISON, And.the house of E, P- METCALF & O', savannah, ga., Are at all times prepared to take charge of, pay taxes and other expens- s, arid make ADVANCES UPON CONSIGNMENTS. E. M. BRUCE & CO. Bankers and Cotton Factors, Augusta, Ga. IL a ROBSON, AMERICUS. GA. Agent for the above firm of E. M. BRUCE & CO , a.id is prepared to make liberal advances upon, pay taxes and take charge of consign ments of Cotton to New York and Liverpool. Oct. 4-lm. HARDEMAN' & SPARKS RENEW the tender of their services to the , Planters of Georgia, and the Public gen erally as aShrcijonse & (Tonurassicit m Bi B 1' Ii A M 'S' S , nnd arc prepnjed lo receive, store, and Fell Holton, or other produce entrusted to their ciue. We slitter ourselves, that an experience us thirty years in the business, will enable «s so give entire sntisfact on to those who entrust their business into our hands. in the sale ot Cotton, especially, our knowl edge of the markets, and particularly of those whfi wish t, purchase, and the quaiity and wi'rtdes of 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, ju ice at the time of sale. Our efforts wiil be to p lease those who pat ronize ns, and our references is, to planter? from every section of the Slate, whose interest we have for years struggled to maintain and promote. Oct 10 3in V.\ W BA HOW j WM HOOKS, J. J. CHAMiLHBY, j lIOSF3 SI'ELP, A. A. ADAMS. rpiiUATOVE r> A MUD r ARTIES—UNDER the style of ADAMS, SPEED k CO., hrvc formed a Co-partnership, and propose so do u gen ral Mercantile business, at the old and favorite Grnsi hv a* a*y C o raa i* r. 1 Oiii capital is large and ail paid in—lN CASH. We intend to buy with the C -A_ S T-I , ilsjd So srli sliidlj’ For Clic e a # }j, and hope with small profits and frequent returnstosiiow tiiat ‘‘The nimble six-pence is better than llie slow shilling” Our Major Speer has left for the North ern Markets, and we will soon have large additions to our present stock. We # i»vite our many friends and the pub lic generally in Slimier County, and all South-Western, Ga., to call upon us. ADAMS, STEER & CO, Americus, Oet 19th, 18G0 tf’. LiVEEY STABLE.’ )pggp»Veliieies of all kinds, and Horses, can be had, on the most reasonable terms, at the new Sta ble of E. J. CLARKE & CO. Sparks Clayton, Agent. Oct 23 ts FOR RENT, ' S BEAUTIFUL residence, containing four large rooms, three closets, in a desirable portion of the city, for the coming year. -In excellent kitchen, smoke house, well, and a large garden and patch. Terms reasonable—apply to cither oct 25 lin G. S. or O. P. FOSTER. Tannery and Shoe Shop T IE Fubreiibcr would respectfully inform the citiz ns of Sumter, that he is still encaged n the manufacture of Leather, at his old statiu, ncai i hurd ling of Dura. He keeps Constantly (■ii hard, Upper. Sole and Harness Leather, wi ich dth be purchased on reasonable terms He is also prepared to manufacture ht.es arv l Boots iu the veiy best and durable sM le Ha\. imr the very test of woikmen, he flatters bim scif that h s woik will give satisfaction 'I bank ful for pa<t favors, he hopes l y strict adherence t i business, to met it a Continuance of the same Persons in want of Leather or shoes, will find it to their interest to give me a call, aug 4 ts J. n. BLACK. FALL TRADE! ! J\ 9 e w Goods! Cheap for ash! We are now and opening our ntoek of FULL MiQ KBTER GOODS, in which may be found Prints, Blenched & Briwn Ghcetings and Shillings, Hosiery and Gloves, Dress Goods, Flannels, Linseys, Tweeds, Kerseys. Blankets, • Eliawis, Nubias, Ladies’ Cloaks —a nice assortment—and any and everything pertaining to this Department. We also have a heavy Stock cf MEN’S, BOYS’ & YOUTHS’ ©IL®™OINI@, £2 OOTS AA’ 8* SHOES, Hats and Gaps, We can fit your body or suit your pnrsc, regardless of the ditncr.sicns of either one. In short our Stuck is complete, ami suit ed to the wants of the people, and vto there fore respectfully invite our friends to walk up, examine our Stock, and get their share, before it is too late. WINDSOR & JO VERS, Next to A B Addison’s Confectionery. Oct 16 ts IN CHAMBERS,) Americus, Oct. 4th, 1866. \ WT is ordered by the Inferior Court, that il Wright Brady, Green M. Wheeler, John V. Brice, J. W.C Hortie and ParkerE. Johnston, be. and are hereby appointed a Committee to select some suitable location for the erection of a I’gor House for Hunter County. Tlie lot. to ! contain One Hundred acres of land; and the Committee to ascertain the price r.t which such a place may lie purchased, and report at the meeting of this Court in November next, and that ilia Clerk notify said Committee of their appointment. J. L. ADDEBTON, J. I. C. A. J. WILLIAMS, J. I. C. B. ,J. HEAD, J. I. C. JAS. W. SL< >AN, J. I. C. A true extract from the minutes cf Sumter Inferior Court Oct. sth, IfCO. Oc 1 if B. M. WHEELER, C. I. C. T II E FA I/r, TRADE I N GROCERIES AND PROVISION S IS NOW UNDER WAY AT j. N. SEYMOUR, CHERRY ST., MACON, GA. Merchants, Planters and others may find it to their interest to give him a call. IIIS JICTTO IS CHEAP FOR CASH! HE IS NOW RECEIVING A HEAVY SUPPLY OF WESTERN PRODTOE AND General Groceries. HE ALSO KEEPS ON HAND Bagging. Rcxdg and Twine, Nails, Tobacco, Cigars, Lori Hard’s Snuff, Scoteh and Maecaboy, 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. X. SEYMOUR. Oet 16 ts Macon, Ga. Dental Notice. HAYING retired frrm tlie firm i f Fo-d & No ble. 1 have resumed the practice of my pro session alone. I may h i found, for the present, at ail hows during the day, at Cook s Photo, trraph gallery, on tlie E.st side of the Public Square Thankful f'r the past patronage of my friends, I solicit a continuance of their fa vors. W. VV FORD, Oc 11 ts Denial tu-gecn. NO FIT! NO PAY! S. COHEN, MERCHANT TAILOR. WOULD respectfully inform the citizens of t-uruter that lie is Mill engaged in the Tailoring business, and ready to wait on all who may desire am tiling in his line. He keejig on hand an assortment of Ready Made Cloth ing, Broad Cloths and Fancy Cassimeres. He is prepared to cut and make Coats, Vesta and Pantaloons, in tlie neatest style and »r the slu rtest notice His motto is “No Fit, No Pay." f£T Repairing and cleaning clothes done in the neatest style aud wanautud to please. Oct 4 ts. A MEW EPOCH IN IYI DICIHE! A New System of Physic ! The smallest quantity of drugs wi’h the great est amount of effect on disease. MAGGIEL’S PILLS AND SALVE ! MapgiiTs Pilis and Salvo nro o mpored of concentrated extracts of Herbs hitherto unknown as Medicinal Agents. They are powerlul to cure yet harmless ns milk. One Pill a Klesc ! Their potion on the liver is perfect in its re sult-, and is superior to that vile drug Calomel, as daylight is to darkness Maggiel's Tiils n-a a Medicine They are a powetfu! tonie. aud never constipate. They are tiie magic Pi!l 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 the Bladder and kidneys in a single night They are peculiarly adapted to Female Diseases of a debilitating na ture. and when once known hare Income a household treasure. jpr Les all who can bet it vo facts and can have faith in evidence, read the following: Know all 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 Hydock to me. known as such, and being duly sworn, deposed as foil lows : That he is the sole general agent fur the Unite<l States, an t dependencies thereof, for p.repaiations or med'eines known as Maooisls Pills and Salve, and that the t'< llo'wing certiti - eates are veibatim copies to the Ust of Lis knowledge nr.d belief. JAMES FMLITRE. [l s ] Notary Public, Wall St., N. T. June J, 1563. Dr. JI/cniEt:-I take try pen to write yen cf my great relief and that the awful pain in my ride ha- lelt me at last- thanks to your medicine. Oil. doctor, Low thankful lam that I can get s. roe sleep. I can never write it eruugh. 1 thank you agiiu and again, and I am sure that yen are really the fiiend us all ’ ruffe'erg. I o uld nut help writing to you. and hope you will not take it amiss. Jamfs IT this. 116 Avenue D. T his is to mi tify tl.at I was di-charged fr< m tlie army with Chronic Dilution, and hava been ciued 'ey Dr. Maggiel's Pills. Wilson TTabvey, Not York, April 7, IFGS 27 Tilt street. The following is an interesting case of a roan employed in an In.n Foundiy. who, in potirirg melted iron into a tl ek that was dump and wet, caused an explosion. The melted lum wag thrown areued and on Mm in a perfect shower, and lie was burnt dreadfully. The following certificate was given to me by him about eigbl weeks after the accident : New York, Jin. 11, 1806. Mv name is Jac-b Haidy; lam an Iron Found er ; I was badly burnt by hot iron in November last ; my burns healed, but I had a tunning sore on my h g that wield not heal; 1 tried Maggiel's halve, and if cured mein a few weeks, iios isr.il true, and anybody can now see me at Jackson’s Iren Woiks, 21 Avenue J HARDY, 119 Yerrick Street. KXTRACTS FROM VARIOUS LETTERS. “ I had no appetite ; Maggiel’s Pills gave m* a hearty one.’’ “ Your Piils are marvelous.’’ •-I send for another box, and keep them in the house.’’ “ Dr. Mar-sue! has cured my headache that was chronic ’’ “ I give half of one of your pills ta my babe, for cholera morbus The dear little thing got well in a day.” My nausea of a morning is ngw cured ” •- Your box of Maggiel’s salve cured me rs i oises in the head. 1 tubbed some of your saire behind my eais and the noise left.” “ k't t and me two boxes ; I want cue for a poor family." “ I enclose a dollar ; your price is twenty five cents, but the medicine to me is worth a dollar.’ “ Fend me five boxes of your pills,” “Let me have three boxes of your salve by leturn mail ” “ I bad a her.dache two montlis ago, so that I could rcaictly-ee out of my < yes ' Your Mag gie! Pills removed it over night and left my bowi is regular. Nothing like them for cousli petion.” _“ I have been severelv afflicted with an rff c tion us Ihe kidneys. Maggiel’s Pills are c r luiuiy curing me.” A lady writes : “ 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 tliis, but want of space curaneis me to c u» elude. J J. MAGGIEL, U. D, 11 Pine Street, New York. HSag’gicrs £*ISSs ami §airc. NOTICE—None genuine without the en graved trade mark around each pot or box, signed by DR. J. MAGGIEL. New Yu* to counterfeit which is a felony. bold by all respectable Dealers in Medi cines throughout the United States and Canada* at 25 cents per box or pot. Sold in Americus at the Drug Store of Dr. E J. Elbridqb Sept 20 w&twly. imE>]©jfc.iL DR- J- T. LAMAR offers his profes sional services to the citizens of Bottsford and surrounding neighborhood. C’nn always be found at his office, day or night, unless pro fessionally absent. Oct 9 Bm. - CORONER’S SALE. ’TXT IUL be sold on the first Tuesday in De- Vy cember next, between the legal hours of sale, before the Court House door, in the town of Preston, Webster, Hie following prop erty, to-wit; Four hundred and fifty acres of land, more or less, in the 18th district of formerly Lee, now Webster county. Levied on ns the prop erty of Peter W. Reddick, to satisfy five cost ft l'as in favor of officers of Court, vs J. C. llyrd & Cos., G. E. Itennard & Cos., and Reddick ,X Holloman, and other ft fas in my hands vs J. C. Byrd t Cos. Property pointed out by Jas. G. M. Ball, former Clerk of Superior court of said county. F. M. MCLEN DON. oct 27 td*. Corot;*r.